This episode of Surgery 101, 4th year medical student Nikytha Antony, discusses Cesarean sections. After listening to this podcast you should be able to:
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This episode of Surgery 101, 4th year medical student Nikytha Antony, discusses Endometriosis. After listening to this podcast you should be able to:
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In this episode of Surgery 101, 3rd year medical student, Mieke Heyns will discuss Breast reduction surgery.
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In this episode Dr. Rourke, a Urologist at the University of Alberta, discusses Scrotal Swelling.
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In this podcast Dr. Keith Rourke, a Urologist at the University of Alberta, discusses Acute Testicular Pain.
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In this episode we are joined by 4th year McGill Medical student, Jenny Moon. Jenny will be discussing the topic of surgical outcomes in the elderly population.
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In this episode Jennifer He, a 4th year McGill medical student, is going to talk about intestinal malrotation. This condition is very important to know about because it can present in a variety of ways, and early diagnosis of the condition can prompt early management, which has a big impact on the prognosis of the condition. The incidence of malrotation has been estimated at 1 in 6000 live births. Associated anomalies are common; the anomalies with the highest incidence include intestinal atresia, imperforate anus, cardiac anomalies and trisomy 21.
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In this episode 4th year McGill medical Student, Jennifer He, discusses Inguinal Hernias.
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In this episode 4th year McGill medical Student, Jennifer He, discusses Umbilical and other Abdominal Wall Hernias.
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In this episode 4th year McGill medical Student, Jennifer He, discusses Meckel’s Diverticulum.
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In this episode Jennifer He, a 4th year medical student from McGill University, discusses Omphalocele.
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In this episode 4th year McGill medical Student, Jennifer He, discusses Gastroschisis.
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In this episode Chong Li, MS4 from Jacob’s School of Medicine and Biomedical Science of University at Buffalo, will discuss Chronic Venous Insufficiency.
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