British Journal of Surgery (BJS)
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GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
Deep vein thrombosis: a Leading Article by Mr Gerry Stansby and an original article by Mr Bruce Braithwaite on the subject of venous thromboembolism are published in the July 2013 issue of BJS. In this podcast, they both discuss how vascular units would need to work differently to follow recent treatment guidelines from NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence).
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
GMr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.
Gastrointestinal cancer: to accompany publication of the BJS Special Issue entitled Improving Outcomes in Gastrointestinal Cancer, we have produced a podcast in which Professor Ara Darzi, Professor Des Winter and Dr Christianne Buskens discuss what we hoped to achieve by focussing on one area of cancer..
Two articles are published in the September 2012 issue of BJS on the topic of wound dressings in the prevention of surgical-site infection in surgical wounds and evidence-based decisions for local and systemic wound care. D. T. Ubbink, C. J. Walter and S. Palfreyman discuss the issues.
Colorectal: The April 2012 issue of BJS has a colorectal theme with several papers published on the subject. Professor Des Winter, BJS editor, picks out two of them to discuss in further detail with Mr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS.
Abdominal aortic aneuryms: Two articles on AAAs are discussed by Professor Janet Powell from Imperial College, London. Mr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, describes the work of the NHS AAA Screening Programme in England..