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Covid-19: leadership lessons applicable to surgery

  It remains difficult to blog without viewing a subject through the lens of the new COVID-19 world. The crisis has brought out some of the very b...

Pursuing a career in surgery during a global pandemic

  This week we are pleased to publish a guest blog by William Cambridge, a medical student studying at Edinburgh University and president of the E...

Surgical consent in the COVID era – navigating greater uncertainty

  The COVID pandemic continues to have a dreadful human impact, both through direct morbidity and mortality but also due to increasing economic st...

The end of the beginning? Time for innovation

In the UK, the lockdown continues. There is a growing realisation that disruption to both normal life and healthcare systems is likely to continu...

Lockdown resources for the surgical trainee

  In many healthcare settings, there has been a concerted effort to free up hospital beds for patients with COVID-19 and to enhance critical care ...

Covid-19 – anticipating a brighter future

  Worldwide, the covid-19 pandemic is escalating. Remaining positive is important and whilst some areas are firmly in the eye of the storm, there ...

Covid-19 – challenges for training

  The world’s population and its healthcare workforce are facing a huge challenge as we work to control and mitigate for the covid-19 pandemic. Ou...

Miniaturising surgical robotics – building a model ship inside a very small bottle

One reason that surgery is exciting is its interface with technology. Surgical robots, becoming more common in well-resourced healthcare settings,...

Time for quality adjusted training years?

  Many health professionals will be familiar with QALYs: quality-adjusted life years. QALYs assume health to be a function of the length of life a...

A microcosm of future gender parity… in neurosurgery

  eoSurgical tries hard to advocate for improved gender equality in surgery. With still so few women surgeons, the profession is missing out on ta...

The shape of surgical training – more distortion to come?

eoSurgical is run by surgeons, for surgeons. Its founders have worked their way through various UK training programs during the last decade, initi...

Stressful night on call? SurgTrac AR is going to help

eoSurgical is always looking to innovate, both with our hardware and our software. We produce the only accessible, mobile, instrument tracking simu...