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Trauma Surgeon - London, UK Clinical director of the London Major Trauma Network It is indeed our pleasure today to present Professor Karim Brohi, a Professor of Trauma Sciences and founding director of the Centre for Trauma Sciences, and Director of the pan-faculty Crisis Prevention, Management and Recovery Network. He is a dual trained consultant trauma and vascular surgeon and anaesthetist at the Royal London Major Trauma Centre. He is best known for being instrumental in the development of the London Major Trauma System in 2010, and has been its clinical director since 2016. The London Major Trauma System is recognised around the world as being one of the most effective, equitable and advanced systems in the world delivering population-based injury care to over 15 million people across 35 trauma units, 4 major trauma centres and several regional prehospital care services. Professor Brohi is also stongly involved in research focused on the human biological response to being injury, and especially critical bleeding and its consequences. His work on failure of blood clotting after injury has led to a dramatic change in the management of bleeding over the past decade, reducing mortality by over 40%, and has been incorporated into national and international guidelines worldwide. At the coalface Professor Brohi has personally managed several incidents including a surgical commander for the London terror attacks in 2017. https://www.surgicalmentor.com.au #surgery #Vascular #Anaesthetis #Trauma #Mentor #Leader #London 00:00 - Start 00:23 - Question 1: You are a dual trained surgeon and anaesthetist. What important lessons have you learnt from your anaesthetics training that seem to be unheeded in surgery? 03:41 - Question 2: As an individual in charge of a massive system, how do you keep your head above water? How has the way you manage time and people changed over the years? 09:08 - Question 3: If you could do it all again, would you do anything differently? What advice would you give a 20yo you? 13:14 - Question 4: What does an exceptionally enjoyable weekend look like for you? 14:11 - Question 5: What is your favourite book and/or movie?