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  • Saving Hearts, Shaping Futures: Mr Adrian Levine's Journey
    Oct 3 2025

    Today on the podcast, we shine the spotlight on a true titan in the world of heart surgery — Mr. Adrian Levine.

    With over two decades of experience as a leading cardiothoracic consultant surgeon, Mr. Levine has pushed the boundaries of excellence both in the UK and Australia. His surgical precision and clinical insight are second to none.

    But he’s not just a top-tier surgeon — he's a visionary educator and international leader. As co-founder and managing director of the globally renowned Cardiac Advanced Life Support (CALS) program, alongside Mr. Joel Dunning, he's transforming how multidisciplinary teams respond to cardiac emergencies.

    Mr. Levine brings a wealth of knowledge, passion, and global perspective to the field — and we are absolutely thrilled to have him in the Spotlight today. This is one episode you won’t want to miss.

    Credits:

    Guests: Mr Adrian Levine, Cardiac Surgeon and Co-founder of CALS, Miss Nikki Asemota and Dr David Ike.

    Host - Miss Emezie Okorocha

    Editor - Haes Chung

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    Music by Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Spotlight: LSOC Meets Mr Adrian Levine, Cardiac Surgeon and Co-founder of CALS
    Aug 29 2025

    This September, we return with none other than the legendary Mr Adrian Levine, one of the greatest names in cardiac surgery, with experience spanning over 2 decades . His skill and expertise is to be rivalled with his practice in both the UK and Australia.

    A prominent leader both locally and internationally, Mr Levine is a consultant who values training highly. He co-pioneered and is the managing director of the world renowned Cardiac Advanced Life Support (CALS) with Mr Joel Dunning equipping multidisciplinary teams with the tools to manage cardiac emergencies.

    From life in the OR to the stories that shaped him — this is an episode you won’t want to miss. 👨‍⚕️💬

    👂 Here’s a short segment to keep you going…

    📅 Look out for the full episode in September!

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    1 min
  • 4. Press the Panic Button: Becoming a Cardiothoracic Registrar
    May 30 2025

    Scalpels. Scrub rooms. Sleepless nights.

    What does it take to step into one of the most demanding roles in medicine? In this episode, we explore the path to becoming a cardiothoracic registrar—where precision, pressure, and personal growth go hand in hand.

    We talk panic moments, pivotal mentors, and the heart-stopping reality behind the glamour of high-stakes surgeryWe’ll talk about the learning curve, the challenges of high-stakes environments, and the moments that test your confidence—and your commitment. Hear firsthand experiences, advice for trainees, and what it's really like behind the theatre doors.

    Recorded at the annual Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery (SCTS) Conference in Edinburgh!


    Here are some terms and definitions that is mentioned in the podcast!

      • ST1–6 (Specialty Trainee Years 1 to 6 – for Cardiothoracic Surgery)Denotes the levels of postgraduate surgical training in the UK, from CT (core training) 1-equivalent entry (ST1) through to the final surgical year (ST6).
    • There are 2-3 phases:
    • Phase 1 (General Cardiothoracic Training):This phase focuses on gaining a broad understanding of both cardiac and thoracic aspects.
    • Phase 2 (Specialty Pathway):Trainees choose to specialise in either cardiac or thoracic surgery, developing in-depth knowledge and skills in their chosen area
      • Baby Registrar (Surgical Registrar)An informal term for a newly promoted surgical registrar, typically in their first 3 years of registrar training, while they’re still gaining confidence in operative and on-call decision-making.
      • OOP (Out of Programme – Surgery)A period during surgical training when a trainee steps out of their programme—for research (e.g. a clinical fellowship), specialist observerships abroad or additional qualifications—while retaining their substantive surgical training number for return.
      • SHO (Senior House Officer – Surgical SHO)A historical grade for junior surgical doctors (pre-Foundation changes), now largely equivalent to FY2/Core Surgical Trainee. Surgical SHOs rotated through on-call, ward and theatre duties before applying to higher surgical training.
      • Core Trainee (CT1–2 – Core Surgical Training)A doctor who has completed FY2 and is undertaking two years of Core Surgical Training, rotating through a range of surgical specialties (e.g. vascular, orthopaedics, general) before applying to ST3 in Higher Surgical Training.
      • Consultant (Surgical Consultant)A senior surgeon who has completed all surgical training (CCT), holds full GMC specialist registration, leads the multidisciplinary team, performs complex operations and supervises registrars and trainees.
      • ANP (Advanced Nurse Practitioner – Surgical ANP)A senior nursing role in surgery with advanced clinical skills—such as pre- and post-operative assessment, wound management and initial management of surgical emergencies—often running nurse-led clinics or assisting on wards.
      • Gen Surg (General Surgery Post)A surgical specialty post dealing with management of abdominal, breast, skin, endocrine conditions
      • Chest DrainA tube inserted through the thoracic wall into the pleural space—often under local anaesthetic in theatre or on the ward—to evacuate air, blood or fluid after trauma or surgery, allowing lung re-expansion.
      • Subcutaneous EmphysemaThe presence of air in the subcutaneous tissues, often tracking from a ruptured viscus or following chest drain insertion; presents as palpable crepitus beneath the skin and may require surgical review.
      • PneumothoracesCollections of air in the pleural cavity causing varying degrees of lung collapse; managed by observation, needle decompression or chest-drain insertion depending on severity.

      Credits:

      Guests: Ms Rika Talukder (ST6), Mr Ali Ansaripour (ST4), Miss Nikki Asemota (ST3), Mr Gowthan Santhirakumaran (ST6)

      Host - Miss Emezie Okorocha (ST3)

      Editor - Hae Seung Chung

      Song Bounce - Coma-Media.

      Music by Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay

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    48 min
  • Heart & Mind: Exploring Emotional Intelligence in Action II
    Apr 25 2025

    Welcome back to our 3rd episode in our Emotional Intelligence for Surgeons series!

    We are joined by Mrs Maureen Chiana as she unpacks the power of emotional intelligence (EQ) for surgeons. Working through real life cases experienced by healthcare professionals, discover how mastering EQ can help overcome mental barriers, enhance adaptive thinking, and transform the way we navigate high-stakes environments.

    Don’t miss this essential conversation on balancing brilliance with humility.

    Links: https://www.themindsightacademy.com/courses/emotional-intelligence-for-leadership

    Discount Code for an exclusive 30% off the course for podcast listeners: eqcardio30


    Credits:

    Guest: Mrs Maureen Chiana

    Host - Miss Emezie Okorocha

    Editor - Haes Chung

    Song Bounce - Coma-Media.

    Music by Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay


    Support Link:

    Practitioner Health: https://www.practitionerhealth.nhs.uk/,

    Mind: https://www.mind.org.uk/about-us/local-minds/

    BMA: https://www.bma.org.uk/advice-and-support/your-wellbeing/wellbeing-support-services/counselling-and-peer-support-services

    RCN: https://www.rcn.org.uk/Get-Help

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    28 min
  • Heart & Mind: Exploring Emotional Intelligence in Action I
    Jan 31 2025

    Welcome back to the Surgeon's Journey Podcast!

    We are kicking off Season 2 with the second part of the Emotional Intelligence for Surgeons 3-part series!


    Mrs. Maureen Chiana joins us to unpack the power of emotional intelligence (EQ) for surgeons. With her expertise, we work through real life cases experienced by healthcare professionals, discover how mastering EQ can help overcome mental barriers, enhance adaptive thinking, and transform the way we navigate high-stakes environments.

    Don’t miss this essential conversation on balancing brilliance with humility.


    Links: https://www.themindsightacademy.com/courses/emotional-intelligence-for-leadership

    Discount Code for an exclusive 30% off the course for podcast listeners: eqcardio30


    Credits:

    Guest: Mrs Maureen Chiana

    Host - Miss Emezie Okorocha

    Editor - Haes Chung

    Song Bounce - Coma-Media.

    Music by Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay


    Support Links:

    Practitioner Health: https://www.practitionerhealth.nhs.uk/,

    Mind: https://www.mind.org.uk/about-us/local-minds/

    BMA: https://www.bma.org.uk/advice-and-support/your-wellbeing/wellbeing-support-services/counselling-and-peer-support-services

    RCN: https://www.rcn.org.uk/Get-Help

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    38 min
  • Season 2 - Teaser Trailer
    Jan 24 2025

    We are back with a brand new, second season of the Surgeon’s Journey: One Heart, Two Lungs, Two Lives.

    Season 1 gave you an introduction from the LSOC founders, a lens into the lives of current 1st and 3rd-year resident cardiothoracic surgeons, an insightful introduction to Emotional Intelligence and tackling the God complex in the workplace.

    We also kicked off the multi-part series, ‘Is there a future in cardiothoracic surgery?’, featuring prominent surgeons in the field who, in an expert roundtable, give us their answers to this challenging question. Last season, we were joined by 2 inspirational cardiac surgeons - Mr Shipolini and Prof Paul Sergeant.

    This new season will bring you bigger and better episodes, so make sure you like, follow and subscribe to keep your finger on the pulse of what Season 2 offers!


    Credits:

    Host - Miss Emezie Okorocha

    Editor - Haes Chung

    Song Bounce - Coma-Media.

    Music by Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay

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    1 min
  • Behind the Scalpel: How Prof Paul Sergeant is Training Tomorrow's Cardiothoracic Surgeons
    Nov 29 2024

    What a privilege it was to interview Prof Paul Sergeant to discuss My Virtual Surgery (MVS) platform. Stay tuned to listen to the great insights Prof provides about the joys and challenges in training current and future cardiothoracic surgeons.

    Prof Sergeant is a consultant cardiac surgeon based in Belgium, founder of CTS Net, former President of EACTS our special International guest at the Basic Surgical Skills in Cardiothoracic course.

    MVS is a global project that uses seminars/webinars and semi-automated simulation learning platform to implement the science of learning to its users! https://mvs.meplis.com/


    Host: Haes Chung/Mwenda Mithika + Emezie Okorocha (intro/outro)

    Editor: Haes Chung

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    Music by Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay

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    36 min
  • Is there a future in Cardiothoracic Surgery? UK and International Expert Roundtable - Part 1
    Oct 25 2024

    We are live at the Basic Surgical Skills in Cardiothoracic Course!

    We had the opportunity to hear from the prominent and leading consultant cardiac surgery educators: Mr Alex Shipolini, consultant cardiac surgeon and septal myectomy lead at St Bart’s hospital and our special International guest Professor Paul Sergeant, consultant cardiac surgeon in Belgium, founder of CTS Net, former President of EACTS and the curator of My Virtual Surgery, a global project that uses seminars/webinars and semi-automated simulation learning platform to implement the science of learning to its users!

    My virtual Surgery: https://mvs.meplis.com/

    Hear their thoughts on the future of cardiac surgery, the role of Interventional cardiology and the impact on training on residents - the cardiac consultants of the future!

    Join the conversation online! #futureofcts and #lsocuk

    Legend - ECFMG: Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates.

    Host: Mwenda Mithika + Emezie Okorocha

    Editor: Haes Chung

    Song Bounce - Coma-Media.

    Music by Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay

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    28 min