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Episode 27: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Decisions Under Fire
Jun 22, 2026
Unknown duration
Episode 26: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Building surgical futures
Jun 9, 2026
46m 45s
Episode 25: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Sharp minds, not just sharp scalpels
May 19, 2026
43m 18s
Episode 24: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Through a different lens
May 4, 2026
26m 59s
Episode 23: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Future of abortion care
Apr 20, 2026
25m 26s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/22/26 | Episode 27: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Decisions Under Fire | In this energising and insightful episode, hosts Hannah Pierce and Naomi Harvey are joined by Dr Tracy-Louise Appleyard OBE — the podcast’s first OBE recipient — to explore how military medicine can transform the way we lead, train and make decisions in healthcare. A Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at North Bristol NHS Trust and Defence Consultant Adviser in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for the Royal Army Medical Services, Dr Appleyard brings decades of experience from both the NHS and military environments. She shares how service life shaped her ability to make clear decisions under pressure, understand consequence, and lead teams through uncertainty. The conversation explores why decisiveness matters, how human factors can make healthcare safer, and what it takes to create psychologically safe teams in high-pressure environments. Dr Appleyard also shares memorable lessons on protecting your “life units”, setting boundaries, and recognising when stress is about perception rather than reality. | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | Episode 26: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Building surgical futures✨ | surgical skillsgynaecological oncology+4 | Dr Amy Keightley | Great Western HospitalRCOG | — | surgerygynaecology+5 | — | 46m 45s | |
| 5/19/26 | Episode 25: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Sharp minds, not just sharp scalpels✨ | medical educationmentoring+3 | Dr Simon Frazer | Doctors TrainingRoyal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | — | surgical skillsmedical training+3 | — | 43m 18s | |
| 5/4/26 | Episode 24: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Through a different lens✨ | surgical traininginnovative thinking+4 | Dr Sarah Maling | NHSRoyal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | — | surgical skillstraining opportunities+4 | — | 26m 59s | |
| 4/20/26 | Episode 23: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Future of abortion care✨ | abortion caresurgical training+3 | Dr Rebecca McKay | Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | — | abortion trainingsurgical abortion+3 | — | 25m 26s | |
| 4/7/26 | Episode 22: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Emergency simulation✨ | surgical skillsemergency simulation+3 | Miss Christine Ang | Royal College of Obstetricians and GynaecologistsCCrISP | — | surgeryemergency care+5 | — | 26m 07s | |
| 3/27/26 | Episode 6: Supporting our doctors - an RCOG podcast | Post-traumatic stress symptoms✨ | post-traumatic stress symptomswork-related trauma+4 | PaulineLaura Goodfellow | Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | — | post-traumatic stressO&G staff+5 | — | 34m 57s | |
| 3/27/26 | Episode 5: Supporting our doctors - an RCOG podcast | Peer support in NHS Lothian✨ | peer supportNHS Lothian+4 | Kirsty Dundas | NHS LothianRoyal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | Scotland | peer supportNHS Lothian+5 | — | 19m 36s | |
| 3/27/26 | Episode 4: Supporting our doctors - an RCOG podcast : Race equity in the workforce✨ | racial equityworkforce+4 | Farah Siddiqui | RCOGRCOG Learning | — | racial equityworkforce+4 | — | 24m 05s | |
| 3/24/26 | Episode 3: Supporting our doctors - an RCOG podcast | Cultivating psychologically safe teams in O&G✨ | psychological safetyhealthcare+4 | Tom Geraghty | Psych SafetyRoyal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | — | psychological safetyhealthcare teams+5 | — | 25m 49s | |
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| 3/23/26 | Episode 21: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | The Power of Partnership✨ | surgical trainingwomen's healthcare+3 | Ailsa Ormerod | — | — | surgical skillswomen's health+5 | Hologic | 19m 54s | |
| 3/9/26 | Episode 2: Supporting our doctors - an RCOG podcast | Building a culture of wellbeing✨ | wellbeing initiativesdoctor support+4 | Katharine BackhouseEllie Carlisle | Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | Wessex | wellbeingdoctors+5 | — | 21m 26s | |
| 3/9/26 | Episode 1: Supporting our doctors - an RCOG podcast | Promoting positive workplace behaviour✨ | workplace behaviourpsychological safety+5 | Laura HippleGanga Verma+1 | Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | — | incivilityworkplace behaviours+6 | — | 27m 51s | |
| 3/9/26 | Episode 20: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Steering the Ship Together✨ | advanced endoscopic surgerysurgical training+5 | Mr Fevzi Shakir | Royal College of Obstetricians and GynaecologistsBSGE+1 | — | surgical skillstraining+6 | — | 23m 12s | |
| 2/23/26 | Episode 19: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | ‘See One, Do One’ | Surgical training has long relied on observation, opportunity, and the occasional raised eyebrow. In this episode, we explore a novel approach: an interactive, AI-enabled simulation that allows trainees to talk through decisions, explore anatomy in 3D, and receive immediate feedback — all outside the operating theatre. We’re joined by Dr Sophie Bracke, an Obstetrics and Gynaecology registrar with a passion for leadership, innovation, and education, to discuss the development of this project and what it could mean for confidence, competence, and the future of surgical training. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | Episode 18: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Across the pond, into the sim lab | In this episode, Hannah and Naomi sit down with Dr Veronica Lerner, Director of Simulation at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York and one of the leading voices in surgical education. Veronica shares her journey into minimally invasive surgery, how her experiences shaped her passion for simulation, and what the UK can learn from the US approach to validated training systems like FLS and EMIGS. She gives a fresh, transatlantic insight into the future of simulation, how it can transform training quality, and why structured, high-fidelity practice is essential for the next generation of surgeons. A must-listen for anyone interested in where O&G surgical training is heading! | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | Episode 17: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | You've got a friend in me | In this episode, Hannah and Naomi speak with Hans Nagar, Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist at Belfast City Hospital, and Courtney McMullan, Subspecialty Trainee in Gynaecological Oncology, to explore the growing role of dual (buddy) operating in modern surgical practice. Drawing on their recently published paper on buddy operating in gynae-oncology, Hans and Courtney discuss how working as paired surgeons can improve patient outcomes, enhance safety, and strengthen the learning environment for both trainees and consultants. They reflect on its impact on operative performance, professional development, reducing burnout, and fostering a more open and collaborative theatre culture. Listen to hear how buddy operating is shaping the future of surgical training and team-based practice. | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | Episode 16: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Complex obstetric operating | A key recommendation in the workforce of the future focus is review of complex obstetric operating and training. In this episode, the Surgical Skills Fellows are joined by Dr Alison Wright, Mr Albaro Jose Nieto Calvache and Dr Kat Barton to discuss the challenges in this area of O&G operating. They discuss the introduction of a standardized protocol to enhance safety during challenging caesarean sections, focusing on reducing maternal morbidity and mortality. Key surgical strategies include improved pelvic access in cases of adhesions, safer bladder mobilization, and targeted control of postpartum hemorrhage through detailed anatomical guidance. They emphasise early risk identification, team preparedness, simulation-based training, and continuous surgical outcome evaluation to foster a culture of safety and excellence in obstetric care. | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | Episode 15: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Reflections from Ranee Thakar | This episode comes with a twist: Professor Ranee Thakar steps in as guest-host to interview Surgical Skills Fellows Hannah Pierce and Naomi Harvey. Together they explore the highs, hurdles, and heartfelt moments of the RCOG Surgical Skills Project — from early-phase challenges to nationwide insights and what lies ahead in Phase 3. Expect thoughtful reflections, honest conversations, and just enough humour to keep the stitches neat. | — | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | Episode 14: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | The great surgical heist | In this episode, hosts Naomi and Hannah speak with Alan Horgan, consultant colorectal surgeon and surgical educator at Newcastle Hospitals. Alan shares his experience leading the UK’s first structured robotic surgery training programme, developed in partnership with the Royal College of Surgeons and Intuitive Surgical. The discussion explores the future of robotic education, the importance of multidisciplinary team training, and how O&G can adopt similar models to prepare for the next generation of surgical innovation. Listen for insights on how to build skills in robotics, access training opportunities, and sustain learning throughout their careers. | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | Episode 13: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | A view from across the pond | In this episode, Hannah Pierce and Naomi Harvey are joined by Professor Malcolm Munro, Clinical Professor of O&G at UCLA and a global leader in minimally invasive gynaecologic surgery. Together, they delve into the development and impact of the EMIGS platform—a validated surgical training and assessment program now required for board certification in the U.S. Professor Munro shares insights from the landmark validation study, discusses how simulation can accelerate skill acquisition, and reflects on the evolving role of structured training in improving surgical outcomes. A must-listen for anyone interested in the future of competency-based surgical education. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | Episode 12: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Beyond the knot | How do you teach the teachers? In this episode, Hannah Pierce and Naomi Harvey chat with Mr Tom Ind about what makes a great surgical trainer. From feedback tips and adult learning theory to simulation and psychological safety, they uncover the secrets to training the next generation of surgeons. Whether you’re just starting out or refining your skills, this conversation is full of practical takeaways. | — | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | Episode 11: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Mind the gap | In this episode, hosts Hannah Pierce and Naomi Harvey are joined by Dr Yvonne Neubauer, Deputy Medical Director at MSI Reproductive Choices, to explore the evolving landscape of surgical abortion training in the independent sector. They discuss the impact of shifting service provision on training opportunities, address common misconceptions about access to training outside the NHS, and highlight successful initiatives bridging that gap—like the Bristol-based programme. Whether you're early in your career or considering how abortion care might fit into your consultant role, this is an essential listen on ensuring future O&G professionals are confident and prepared to deliver compassionate, safe abortion care. | — | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | Episode 10: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Incivility in surgery | In this episode, hosts Hannah Pierce and Naomi Harvey are joined by Dr Ganga Verma, consultant obstetrician and RCOG workplace behaviour co-advisor, to delve into the critical role of civility and psychological safety in surgical training. Together, they unpack what incivility looks like in the theatre environment, how it impacts learning and team dynamics, and what steps individuals and institutions can take to foster supportive, high-performing surgical teams. Whether you're a trainer, trainee, or team leader, this is a must-listen conversation on creating a safer, more respectful culture in O&G. | — | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | Episode 9: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Serving up the future of training | In this episode, hosts Hannah Pierce and Naomi Harvey sit down with Mr Elliot Street—award-winning clinician and CEO of Inovus Medical—to explore the power of innovation in transforming surgical training. From the early gaps he experienced as a trainee to leading a medtech company that's reshaping how surgeons learn, Elliot shares insights on simulation, the role of AI in personalised skill development, and the global impact of scalable, accessible training tools. | — | ||||||
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