Posts tagged with "Rachael Forsythe"



Exam Prep · 02. December 2021
Mohamed Barkat and Mr Nick Greaves discuss what trainees should know about the evaluation and management of thoracoabdominal aneurysms with Mr. Michael Jenkins.
Exam Prep · 28. November 2021
Andrew Nickinson and Aminder Singh discuss what trainees should know about venous disease with Mr. Manj Gohel. This podcast is aimed at preparing UK vascular trainees for the Fellowship of Royal College (FRCS) vascular examination, but should apply to any vascular surgery examination. Mr Manj Gohel MD FRCS FEBVS (@ManjGohel) is a consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK. He is also an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial...
Special Topics · 15. July 2021
We are very excited to bring you our new series on Landmark Papers in Vascular Surgery! We are proud to start off with the IMPROVE trial, and for that we welcome Professor Janet Powell, Professor of Vascular Biology & Medicine at Imperial College, London and Chief Investigator of the IMPROVE Trial.
Interviews · 17. April 2021
Rachael and Francesca discuss with Mr. Jonathan Boyle and Aminder vascular surgery registries in the UK, how they contribute to device safety and lessons learned from the Nellix experience.
Interviews · 02. March 2021
Dr. Barend Mees joins us to discuss the upcoming 24th European Vascular Course, and how they are adapting surgical simulation to virtual education.
Interviews · 28. February 2021
Leanna and Rachael chat with Dr. Neil Hopper about his experience with amputation and lessons that he has learned to improve the care he provides to vascular patients.
Interviews · 20. February 2021
Rachael and Aminder with the Rouleaux Club chat with Mr. Chris Imray about his career in vascular surgery, academia and mountaineering.
Interviews · 07. February 2021
Mr Paul Blair joins Rachael and Leanna to discuss peripheral vascular trauma and lessons he learned during the Troubles of Norther Ireland and throughout his career.