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Chris Winearls
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Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
Interview with Chris Winearls (part 2), consultant nephrologist and Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Oxford
Continuing from episode 11, Winearls talks about advice given to final year medical students.
2020-09-16
01 min
Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
Chris Winearls (part 2)
Derek Hockaday continues his interview with Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2013. Continuing from part 1, Winearls talks about advice given to final year medical students.
2020-09-16
01 min
Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
Interview with Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Oxford
Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Winearls. Winearls recounts coming to England from South Africa, his DPhil in transplantation, working at the Oxford Kidney Unit and discusses the importance of pathology to renal work.
2020-09-16
1h 19
Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
Chris Winearls (part 1)
Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2015. Part 1 of interview. Topics discussed include: (00:00:00) coming to England from South Africa; (00:04:20) DPhil in transplantation; (00:12:26) reflections on medical school and students (00:13:43) nursing in Oxford compared to Cape town; (00:15:01) experiences with senior registrar Bob Simpson; (00:21:20) registrar role in 1979; (00:24:50) work at the Hammersmith hospital and erythropoietin, working with Mary Cotes; (00:30:45) comparing Hammersmith and Oxford upon return to Oxford in 1988; (00:34:51) returning to the kidney unit at Oxford; (00:37:41) balancing clinical and research duties; (00:41:55) transplantation changing the clinical scene; (00:45:10) connection between erythropoietin and oxygen sensing work; (00:47:33) working at Churchill rather than the...
2020-09-16
1h 19