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TSGTalk

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Episodes

27

Latest episode

Sep 2025

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EN

About the show

Our podcast will interview colleagues who are at the cutting edge of their professions, often they are involved in creating solutions for areas that historically have proven difficult, or have a wealth of experience in a particular complex response. Each podcast will provide unique, engaging content. At TSG Associates we will always strive to ensure our solutions are ahead of the curve and positively impact on the quest for prioritising survival and minimising suffering. We believe TSG Talk will complement our vison and provide a platform to enhance your response.

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September 4, 20251 hr 4 min

Why is understanding social care so important when providing care?

Why is understanding the social structure of the people we care for important? Will it make a difference to the outcome of the care we provide, and is it something we should incorporate into our care plans to make a real difference?We are honoured to speak with Colonol (Retired) David Bates ARRC BN MMedEd MPH SFHEA FIHSCM FRSPH MloD, Senior Lecturer at the University of Cumbria. David will take us through this subject, explaining why an understanding of social structure can help us provide optimal care wherever we work. 

June 5, 20251 hr 13 min

Emergency services out in the cold – maintaining optimal functionality

What happens when responders face subzero chaos? In this episode, Sergeant Rob Simpson shares frontline insights on how emergency services operate and train in extreme cold. It explores Simpson’s hands-on approach, particularly his innovative training exercise “Winter Storm,” aimed at stress-testing emergency response protocols in cold environments.

March 3, 20251 hr 5 min

Burns Surge Capacity Planning

Welcome everyone to the latest edition of TSG Talk. TSG Talk explores the unique challenges of providing medical care in complex environments and investigates how we can organise our input to maximise survivors. Responding to an incident where there are multiple casualties who have significant thermal injures will be one of the most difficult events a health system has to respond to. Understanding of the specifics and challenges posed by these events alongside the factors involved for health systems to surge is important if we are to maximise the care we can give. We are privileged tonight to talk with, Professor Randy Kearns, with 105 publications and 2 books we truly have a colleague with a deep understanding of the subject.For more from TSG Associates, please subscribe or visit our website to read more at https://www.tsgassociates.co.uk

January 9, 20251 hr 0 min

Saving Lives In Conflict Zones

Today we will look at what it takes to save lives in conflict zones, working to understand what are the challenges and methods used to try and overcome them.There are only a small number of people who can honestly say they have an in-depth understanding of deploying and operating medically in conflict zones. Our guest tonight Mr Richard Villar has three decades of experience including service as Regimental Medical Officer to the Special Air Service and deployments in, Sarajevo, The Falkland War, Afghanistan, Libya, Ethiopia. Most recently he has returned from Gaza and has articulated his experiences in his latest book 'Gaza Medic'. For more from TSG Associates, please subscribe or visit our website to read more at https://www.tsgassociates.co.uk

November 7, 202457 min

The Wexford General Hospital Experience

We are excited to bring you our latest podcast episode, where we introduce our special guest, Mary Rose Fitzgerald, who kindly talks us through the concepts of a hospital evacuation and her experience during an evacuation at Wexford General Hospital, where over 200 patients were evacuated.For more information, please visit our website at https://www.tsgassociates.co.uk

September 2, 202456 min

Extended Reality Training For Emergency Services

Virtual reality training can be a major resource for preparing colleagues to respond to complex scenarios but it needs to be part of a wider blended training approach. In the case of multiple casualties support learning and understanding critical skills like:Understanding your role in a major incident and initial scene management Application of a triage flow chart Wound packing, using both theory and practical techniquesSending a situation 

July 8, 202449 min

From Crisis To Change

In the latest episode of TSG Talk, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by Surgeon General of the United Kingdom's Defence Medical Services, Major General Tim Hodgetts, to discuss many aspects of his career he wished he'd known earlier.The episode highlights:The important lessons learned in medical leadershipHow effective leadership can be maximised to achieve the best outcome for patients

March 25, 20241 hr 0 min

Burn injury considerations in multiple casualty event

In the latest episode of TSG Talk, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by special guest Krisse Stiles, Client Liaison Manager at Leigh Day.Stiles is a burns and plastic surgery nurse specialist with a wealth of history in treating burn injuries in multiple casualty events, and discusses how it can be an incredibly difficult situation to manage.This episode also discusses:Issues to consider for pre-hospital care when treating thermal injuries.The unique challenges posed.The importance of preparation.

February 12, 20241 hr 12 min

Maritime Medicine

In the latest episode of the TSG Talk podcast, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by Liz Baugh, the Lead Medical Consultant, Maritime at Red Square Medical.Providing care as part of a ship's medical team creates many challenges and scenarios for the personnel involved. Colin and Liz discuss the details of the work involved and how they are addressed to provide optimal casualty care.

January 3, 202454 min

Delivering medical aid to the Turkey/Syria earthquakes

In the latest episode of TSG Talk, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by Dr Marcus Larsson who was part of the medical team deployed to assist the response to the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria which took place on 6th February 2023.There was widespread damage with the official death toll of 59,000 and an estimated 1.5 million people homeless. Damage to roads, communication systems and winter storms all added to the complexity of the disaster. In this episode we discuss:The situation that Marcus faced, and the scale of the disasterOutlining team objectives and how to achieve themCombating an earthquake zone in a cold environmentAnd much more!

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