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St Antony's Looks At the World - Ep 7: Dr Thierry Malleret

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For Episode 7, we are joined by Dr Thierry Malleret (SAM 1991-2), founder and principal author of the Monthly Barometer - www.monthlybarometer.com/.
Founder of the Summit of Minds - summitofminds.com/ Co-Author of Covid-19: The Great Reset -www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08CRZ9VZB Author of Ten Good reasons to go for a Walk - www.amazon.co.uk/Ten/Good-Reasons-Go-Walk-ebook/

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St Antony's looks at the World
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Thierry Malleret
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Covid-19
coronavirus
Health
Medicine
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 18/09/2020
Duration: 00:21:07

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Susan Burge (part 4)

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Part 4 of Derek Hockaday's interview with Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015.
Final part of the interview with Susan Burge continued from part 3. Topics discussed include: (00:00:00) education and examinations; (00:06:02) teaching dermatology nationally; (00:08:20) British Association for Dermatology; (00:11:08) British Society for Medical Dermatology; (00:16:15) activities in retirement; (00:20:15) women and working part time; (00:23:30) worst experience in medical career. (00:26:55) best thing in medical career.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Susan Burge
Derek Hockaday
Keywords
medical sciences
dermatology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 00:28:30

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Susan Burge (part 3)

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Part 3 of Derek Hockaday's interview of Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015
Continuing from part 2. Topics discussed include: (00:00:00) dermatology in Oxford including treatments and the Slade Hospital; (00:06:08) teaching at Oxford; (00:08:55) time as Director of Clinical Studies, 1998.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Susan Burge
Derek Hockaday
Keywords
medical sciences
dermatology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 00:15:00

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Susan Burge (part 2)

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Part 2 of Derek Hockaday's interview of Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015.
Continuation of part 1 of interview. Topics discussed include: (00:00:38) Darier disease; (00:03:01) lupus research; (00:05:36) time as a consultant at Stoke Mandeville; (00:07:30) writing project of book on surgery; (00:08:38) time at Duke University, United States; (00:11.25) Stoke Mandeville; (00:14:27) return to Oxford.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Susan Burge
Derek Hockaday
Keywords
medical sciences
dermatology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 00:14:57

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Susan Burge (part 1)

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Derek Hockaday interviews Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015.
Topics discussed include: (00:00:00) interest in, and journey into, dermatology; (00:05:17) transformation dermatology at Oxford; (00:06:34) pre-clinical student years; (00:08:58) clinical student years; (00:12:45) fast track medical course; (00:15:25) Radcliffe hospital compared to other hospitals; (00:17:20) dermatology surgery; (00:18:18) nursing in Oxford compared to Bristol.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Susan Burge
Derek Hockaday
Keywords
medical sciences
dermatology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 00:20:38

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Joan Trowell

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Derek Hockaday interviews Joan Trowell, consultant physician and former deputy Director of Clinical studies, 5 March 2015
Topics discussed include: (00:00:00) How and why Trowell came to oxford; (00:04:00) memories of Paul Beeson; (00:08:00) comparison between Royal Free and Hammersmith hospitals and Oxford hospitals; (00:11:34) comparison of clinical standards and nursing between Oxford and Hammersmith; (00:13:40) views on the Huts at Walton street; (00:14:55) liver research, anaesthetics; (00:22:50) moving to Headington and travelling around the area; (00:32:12) further research; (00:38:16) role as deputy Director of Clinical Studies and becoming representative for General Medical Council on behalf of Oxford and Cambridge; (00:46:25) gender discrimination in early years and at senior appointment level, racial discrimination; (00:50:15) support and counsel of male students; (00:54:38) Medical Women's Federation; (00:55:25) Oxford Prison Board; (00:57:00) treating of esophageal varices condition; (00:59:43) various roles at the General Medical Council; (01:06:55) medical colleagues; (01:10.40) reflection on career, retirement years, work of Royal Medical Benevolent Fund.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Joan Trowell
Derek Hockaday
Keywords
medical sciences
Hepatology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 01:16:15

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Chris Winearls (part 2)

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Derek Hockaday continues his interview with Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2013.
Continuing from part 1, Winearls talks about advice given to final year medical students.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Chris Winearls
Derek Hockaday
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medical sciences
nephrology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 00:01:52

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Chris Winearls (part 1)

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Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2015.
Part 1 of interview. Topics discussed include: (00:00:00) coming to England from South Africa; (00:04:20) DPhil in transplantation; (00:12:26) reflections on medical school and students (00:13:43) nursing in Oxford compared to Cape town; (00:15:01) experiences with senior registrar Bob Simpson; (00:21:20) registrar role in 1979; (00:24:50) work at the Hammersmith hospital and erythropoietin, working with Mary Cotes; (00:30:45) comparing Hammersmith and Oxford upon return to Oxford in 1988; (00:34:51) returning to the kidney unit at Oxford; (00:37:41) balancing clinical and research duties; (00:41:55) transplantation changing the clinical scene; (00:45:10) connection between erythropoietin and oxygen sensing work; (00:47:33) working at Churchill rather than the John Radcliffe; (00:50:17) importance of pathology to renal work; (01:01:43) conferences and media work; (01:04:29) textbooks and editing; (01:08:13) acting as senior principal examiner in medicine and restructuring exams; (01:10:09) work with biochemists; (01:17:07) reflections on medical career.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Chris Winearls
Derek Hockaday
Keywords
medical sciences
nephrology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 01:19:57

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Michael Tunbridge

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Derek Hockaday interviews Michael Tunbridge, former Director of Postgraduate Medical Education and Training, University of Oxford, 31 January 2014.
Topics discussed include: (00:00:20) first role at Oxford, 1994. (00:03:00) involvement of role in surgery and training; (00:08:35) allocation of sift money in budget; (00:09:43) management during role; (00:13:23) working with civil servants; (00:14:58) involvement in improvements in medical education; (00:19:44) influence of membership exam in British medicine; (00:25:53) comparing Northampton, Reading and London as locations for training; (00:26:46) expansion in consultant grade; (00:28:23) endocrinology qualifications recognised in EU member states; (00:30:48) relationships with regional hospital boards in Oxford; (00:33:00) discipline in the medical profession as a whole; (00:34:19) relationship with Wadham College; (00:36:12) house jobs; (00:39:27) comparisons between Newcastle and Oxford; (00:50:10) change of role of Postgraduate Dean at Oxford Medical School; (00:53:10) final reflections on career. Note the following sections of audio are redacted: 00:24:03-00:24:07; 00:40:22-00:40:25; 00:44:13-00:44:31; 50:00:00-50:11:00.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Michael Tunbridge
Derek Hockaday
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medical sciences
endocrinology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 00:57:48

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Keith Hawton

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Derek Hockaday interviews Keith Hawton, consultant psychiatrist and professor of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, 19 September 2014.
Topics discussed include: (00:00:15) why Hawton chose Cambridge, not Oxford, and pre-clinical training; (00:01:28) journey into medicine through experimental psychology; (00:04:20) Oxford Medical School and clinical student years; (00:08:30) surgical house job; (00:10:14) post house job roles, coinciding with psychiatric training scheme, 1971, and research; (00:12:36) relationship between physical and mental illness; (00:15:44) Oxford Department of Psychiatry and Michael Gelder; (00:17:55) MD thesis topic on self harm and suicide research at the Barnes unit; (00:19:35) work of colleagues; (00:23:40) roles in the Department of Psychiatry since 1974; (00:25:58) clinical tutoring and teaching; (00:28:50) Oxbridge student suicides in the 1950s; (00:31:50) suicide and pseudocide; (00:35:41) time abroad in the Netherlands and New Zealand; (00:38:10) pathogenesis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; (00:40:40) national meetings and roles in national groups; (00:42:20) writing and editing; (00:45:57) change in psychiatric awareness from start of career to present day; (00:50:35) current local psychiatric services; (00:54:19) sport.

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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Keith Hawton
Derek Hockaday
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medical sciences
psychiatry
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/09/2020
Duration: 00:57:40

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