In this episode of sMater, Orthopaedic Surgeon A/Prof Mike Reid explores the rise of knee injuries in sport—especially among women and weekend warriors. From ACL reconstructions to meniscus preservation, A/Prof Reid shares expert insights on diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and the future of orthopedic surgery including robotics and meniscal transplants. To learn more about Mater, visit https://www.mater.org.au/
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In this episode of sMater, Orthopaedic Surgeon A/Prof Mike Reid explores the rise of knee injuries in sport—especially among women and weekend warriors. From ACL reconstructions to meniscus preservation, A/Prof Reid shares expert insights on diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and the future of orthopedic surgery including robotics and meniscal transplants. To learn more about Mater, visit https://www.mater.org.au/
sMater - A Patient's Breast Cancer Journey - Clemence Thompson
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sMater - A Patient's Breast Cancer Journey - Clemence Thompson
In this episode of sMater, patient Clemence Thompson shares her personal journey through breast cancer care at Mater, offering insights from diagnosis to recovery. Clem reflects on the care, compassion, and clinical excellence that shaped her experience — reminding us of the human impact behind every treatment plan. Whether you're a medical practitioner, nurse, allied health professional, or student, this episode offers a unique perspective on patient-centred care during the cancer journey. #...
sMater
In this episode of sMater, Orthopaedic Surgeon A/Prof Mike Reid explores the rise of knee injuries in sport—especially among women and weekend warriors. From ACL reconstructions to meniscus preservation, A/Prof Reid shares expert insights on diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and the future of orthopedic surgery including robotics and meniscal transplants. To learn more about Mater, visit https://www.mater.org.au/