Episode 20: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast |  Steering the Ship Together

Episode 20: Knot to be missed - The RCOG surgical skills podcast | Steering the Ship Together

Author: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists March 9, 2026 Duration: 23:12
In this special episode, Hannah Pierce and Naomi Harvey are joined by Mr Fevzi Shakir, Consultant Gynaecologist and Chair of the Local Organising Committee for the BSGE Annual Scientific Meeting 2026, to explore his journey into advanced endoscopic surgery, the principles that shape high-quality surgical training, and the future direction of skills development in obstetrics and gynaecology. The conversation reflects on the impact of the RCOG Surgical Skills Project, the role of national organisations in supporting trainees and educators, and what makes ASMs such an important opportunity for trainees to develop their surgical skills, highlighting how networking, community, and informal learning play a vital role alongside technical excellence. With insights for trainees, trainers, and early-career consultants alike, this episode offers practical advice, inspiration, and opportunities for further surgical skill development.

Produced by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, RCOG is a resource for anyone seeking clear, reliable information on women's health. This science-focused podcast translates complex medical research and clinical guidance into accessible conversations, moving beyond headlines to explore the evidence behind common questions and concerns. Each episode features discussions with specialists, researchers, and other experts, delving into topics across obstetrics, gynaecology, and reproductive health. The aim is to provide the public with a deeper understanding, whether addressing pregnancy, menopause, menstrual health, or new treatment developments. You'll hear thoughtful explorations that clarify misconceptions and present balanced perspectives grounded in the latest medical science. By offering this direct access to expert knowledge, the RCOG podcast empowers informed decisions and fosters a more nuanced public conversation about health. Tune in for a trustworthy source that prioritizes accuracy and clarity, reflecting the College's commitment to improving care and understanding for everyone.
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