• Strategies for the Plastic Surgery Interview, Dr Milap Rughani, Dr Noah Betar & Dr Lachlan Stephens
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode I am joined by Dr Noah Betar and Dr Lachlan Stephens, who share their honest insights into the demanding journey toward securing a place in plastic surgery training.

    They reflect on their individual pathways, the challenges of the interview process, and the strategies that helped them perform at their best.

    The discussion highlights the importance of accountability, mindset, and coaching, offering practical lessons for anyone preparing for surgical training interviews or navigating competitive medical pathways.

    Tune in to the Ministry of Surgery Podcast for an honest and inspiring look behind the interview process in plastic surgery.

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    42 mins
  • Surgical Sessions - Anatomy of the Thigh, Groin and Popliteal fossa
    Aug 23 2025

    In this episode of Surgical Sessions from the Ministry of Surgery, we dive into the essential surgical anatomy of the thigh, groin, and popliteal fossa. We explore the osteology and anatomy, vascular and neural anatomy, and fascial compartments, with a focus on structures that every plastic surgeon must know. Clinical correlations are highlighted throughout — from approaches to groin dissection, sartorial flap to popliteal dissection, relevant to common exam scenarios.

    The session is tailored for surgical trainees, with an emphasis on preparing for the FRCAS FRCS (Plast) and Board examinations. Complex topics are broken down into an engaging and understandable format, making it easier to consolidate key knowledge and recall high-yield facts when it matters most.

    Whether you’re revising anatomy for the first time in years, or sharpening your exam preparation, this episode provides a structured yet practical review to strengthen your surgical foundation.



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    39 mins
  • Surgical Sessions - Scalp Reconstruction
    Mar 31 2025

    A new series of episodes focusing on exam relevant topics.

    Outlining each topic with pertinent anatomy, clinical cases and operative techniques.

    I hope you find this episode useful for scalp reconstruction.

    Thank you for listening

    MGR.

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    28 mins
  • Surgical Sessions - Interview Tips - Dr Oliver Hovav
    Sep 13 2024

    Our theme in this episode is interview tips.

    If you are considering a career in Plastic Surgery or any specialty really - this is a key step to getting onto the programme.

    My guest is Dr Oliver Hovav. Oliver has been a plastic surgery PHO in Queensland for the last few years.

    In the recent interviews he was the only successful candidate to be appointed to the plastic surgery registrar training programme in Queensland.

    As you can imagine, this is a highly competitive process and there were many great candidates. Oliver kindly shares his experience through the interview process, from application, references and tips on how he prepared on the day.

    A fascinating insight is that Oliver started off as nursing student and worked as a theatre scrub nurse. He talks to us about that experience and what made him change to pursue medicine and ultimately plastic surgery.

    In between interview tips we also explore his favourite travels, greatest mentors in plastic surgery and of course his favourite songs!

    Thank you for listening.

    Dr Milap Rughani


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    1 hr
  • Surgical Sessions - Dr Michael Wagels - Research & Innovation in Plastic Reconstructive Surgery
    Nov 13 2023

    In this episode I honoured to be joined by Dr Michael Wagels.

    Michael Wagels is a Senior Staff Specialist in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Deputy Director and Director of Training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, QLD with a conjoined academic appointment as Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland.

    He completed a BMedSci undergraduate research degree in 1999 and was awarded a PhD in 2013. His theses evaluated amputation in severe lower limb trauma and the behaviour of auto-transplanted muscle for traumatic lower limb injuries.

    Michael has a special interest in the translational aspects of tissue engineering for complex reconstructive defects and has successfully used 3D printed bone implants to rebuild a patient’s tibia, skull and many more.

    Since developing this breakthrough, Dr Wagels has led the establishment of the Australian Centre for Complex Integrated Surgical Solutions. This centre brings together a diverse range of expertise spanning surgery, anaesthesia, engineering, translational trials, industry and manufacturing. He is the Clinical Director of the Herston Biofabrication Institute, a multi-million-dollar collaboration with seven clinical research programs and advanced manufacturing capabilities.

    He has been kind enough to share his insights into research, tips for budding researches and his views on the future of plastic surgery research and innovation.

    I hope you enjoy this episode.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Tips - Clinical Exams and Cricket!
    Aug 9 2023

    In this episode I share some tactics and tips towards clinical examinations and compare them to cricketing analogises.

    I was inspired by the recent Ashes series between England & Australia

    Do not be alarmed if you don't know anything about cricket, there are plenty of explanations and the comparisons can be made across which sport of actvity you enjoy.

    If you do like cricket then this could be the best episode ever!


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    16 mins
  • MICRO - Surgical Sessions - Dr Phil Richardson
    Jul 25 2023

    A preview of the Surgical Sessions episode with Dr Phil Richardson - The art of preparing for exams.

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    2 mins
  • Surgical Sessions - Dr Phil Richardson - The art of preparing for exams
    Jul 25 2023
    In this episode I am delighted to be joined by Dr Phil Richardson. Phil is a Plastic,  Reconstructive and Cosmetic surgeon based in Brisbane. Dr Phil Richardson graduated with First Class Honours in Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Queensland. He then went on to complete his three- year residency at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane. Following his residency he undertook an additional four years of specialist training. The Plastic and Reconstructive training program was undertaken through the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Mater Children’s Hospital, and the Royal Children’s Hospital in Brisbane and Melbourne. After his training, plastic surgeon Dr Richardson went on to establish his own private practice;  Brisbane Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery. Phil provide regular tutorials for those approaching the fellowship exam and has been very generous with his time, wisdom and thoughts. I am honoured and excited to have Phil with us. Our theme is that of approaching examinatons and Phil shares his valuable tips and advice with us. I hope you enjoy this episode.
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    54 mins