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    Explore "specimen" with insightful episodes like "Episode 86 - Have Bugs, Will Travel", "Hear To See - Brain Coral", "How to suture - part 1: handling surgical instruments", "TWiP 61: Some creep crept into the crypt and crapped" and "EP 117. Mike Winrow, Specimen Perch." from podcasts like ""Coming Down", "tenbymuseumtales podcast", "School of Surgery", "This Week in Parasitism" and "Audio Angling"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Episode 86 - Have Bugs, Will Travel

    Episode 86 - Have Bugs, Will Travel

    Whether you're building an in-home ossuary or just trying to find a preserved insect display to tie together your decor, an oddities shop is likely your destination. This bizarre backroom industry has been quietly burgeoning in the last decade - from expos to Etsy and everything in between. In this guest episode, Nathan's good friends Will and Cheyenne give us a rundown of their experiences on the road with their homegrown business Atomic Folk Art.

    How to suture - part 1: handling surgical instruments

    How to suture - part 1: handling surgical instruments
    In probably the most important series of 4 podcasts for any budding surgeon to watch, Ben Baker and Jill Arrowsmith take you though how to suture, from handling instruments, through simple interrupted and mattress sutures, running sutures and finally, how to perform a z-plasty.
    Performed on a cadaveric specimen, these video podcasts are high fidelity and essential viewing for all medical students wanting to follow a career in surgery. They will also be useful to all foundation doctors (interns) and core trainees (residents).
    Made by plastic surgeons, these videos help you to get into good suturing habits from the start, rather than develop or pick up bad habits as you go along. Suture as in these videos and you'll have good technique and nice wounds for the rest of your career.
    Jill Arrowsmith is a consultant in plastic and hand surgery at the world famous Pulvertaft Hand Centre at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK and Ben Baker is a trainee in plastic surgery.

    TWiP 61: Some creep crept into the crypt and crapped

    TWiP 61: Some creep crept into the crypt and crapped

    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Dickson Despommier

    Vincent and Dickson review examples of paleoparasitology, the detection of parasites in archaeological material.

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    EP 117. Mike Winrow, Specimen Perch.

    EP 117. Mike Winrow, Specimen Perch.
    Recorded in 2013. Perch were once a prolific fish. Then in the 1960's, shallow ulcer disease all but wiped the species out in the UK. Now nearly 50 years on, from those few resistant survivors, the Perch is back. But in the process, the balance of power in terms of which fisheries have the ability to produce specimen sized Perch has changed radically. Here Mike Winrow explains.