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Interesting and entertaining state of the art topics with predominantly medical themes from speakers of national and international standing. Founded in 1828, the Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society ... more
FAQs about Nottingham MedChi:How many episodes does Nottingham MedChi have?The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.
February 13, 2020Jonathan Goddard: The Urology Paradox: 1000 years of a very modern specialtyIn the UK, urology has only recently enjoyed the position of a specialty. It was in the final quarter of the C20th that it eventually truly broke away from General Surgery. Yet, urology is said to be the world’s oldest surgical specialty, defined by Hippocrates and possibly more ancient still. Allow me to walk you through the last 1000 years or so of the history of British urology and towards the end of our ramble, I’ll suggest some reasons for the British Urological Paradox....more53minPlay
January 23, 2020Miss Susan Ward: Surgical gossip from the 19th CenturyA tale of medical scandal! Sue Ward is a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at king's Mill Hospital, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK...more30minPlay
January 23, 2020Professor Paul Cosford, The Environment and Health. What sort of world do we want to live in?A talk about environment and health....more52minPlay
May 04, 2019Dr Hilary Aitken - Medical men in Jane AustinA talk about by retired consultant and member of the Jane Austin Society....more46minPlay
March 28, 2019Prof Andrew Goddard - Keeping Medicine BrilliantAn inspiring talk by the president of the Royal College of Physicians and consultant gastroenterologist Derby....more49minPlay
November 13, 2018Rebecca Schiller - Human Rights in ChildbirthA talk about human rights in childbith...more50minPlay
October 25, 2018Dr David Bogod - How do Lawyers Sleep at Night?This is the presidential address from Dr David Bogod....more48minPlay
April 24, 2018Professor Roger Bayston - "Harmless" Bacteria and the Trouble they CauseA fascinating talk about biofilms, where they grow and the bacteria that cause them...more48minPlay
March 26, 2018Professor Roy Taylor - Type 2 Diabetes: Simple Mechanism and Simpler ReversalProfessor Roy Taylor, Professor of Medicine and Metabolism, Newcastle University gives a fascinating talk about his groundbreaking research into managing and 'curing' type 2 diabetes....more50minPlay
December 22, 2017David Gange - Sea Sites in Island Histories: Exploring the Lost Communities of Atlantic Britain and IrelandDr David Gange is Senior Lecturer in History, University of Birmingham.A fascinating talk about kayaking along the atlantic coastline of the British Isles...more55minPlay
FAQs about Nottingham MedChi:How many episodes does Nottingham MedChi have?The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.