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...is really just me transferring a folder of papers - scientific or otherwise - that I give my trainees at the start of their time with me, along with my ISCP profiles and any other (even barely) relevant stuff that I wanted to share. I thought I would put it online, and as things stand it is in an entirely open access format. I welcome any comments, abuse, compliments, gifts etc
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Sunday 27 November 2016

AMUART - trauma from the wrong end

A few years ago the much maligned Daily Mail published a fascinating article on three urologists who all had prostate cancer themselves. I've done joint replacements on orthopaedic surgeons and other colleagues and their 'inside stories' are always worth hearing. Steve Krikler is an engaging fellow, and a very energetic educator - at conferences, editing Injury etc. Here he is describing what it's like to be smashed up in an RTA (MVA for any passing Americans). Genuinely enlightening:


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