Keyhole surgery. An interactive demonstration.

Peter Sykes


Region:
North West
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Free: I do not charge a fee but invite a donation to my local hospice of £3 pp
Category:
Health
Updated:
22nd October 2024
Tagged:

Light hearted but educational, I explain in simple terms the principles of keyhole surgery and use an audience member as my surgical assistant. Usually great fun!

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About Peter Sykes

I am a retired surgeon whose reflections on a long and rewarding career in the NHS have resulted in the publication of a number of light-hearted novels and short stories. Details can be found by searching for Peter Sykes on Amazon Books. My writing continues now in the form of a blog available at www.medicaltales.org When not writing, I pass my time enjoying the 3 G’s — Golf, Gardening, Grandchildren, oh and also, if I’m being honest, Gin and Grumbling that ‘things ain’t what they used to be’.

My Talks... My talks revolve around the lighter side of hospital life; tales about Interesting patients, amusing anecdotes and humorous events that I have witnessed over the years. My aim is to be interesting, entertaining and educational. Fee: I do not charge a fee or expenses. Instead I expect a donation to The East Cheshire Hospice, the amount varying with the size of the audience. I suggest something of the order of £3 pp with a minimum donation of £100


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