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After we got live, people will start seeing us. Uh and then we can start to talk at 630 sharp. Hopefully. Now that's good. Hello, everyone. Uh Nice to meet you all. We're just gonna wait a couple of more minutes until everyone else join as well and we will start roughly right after 630. Uh Thank you for joining. Ok, please. Uh If you have any questions, also start thinking about your questions and you can put them in the chat uh or uh uh reach out to me uh from the Instagram and we can ask them at the end of the session. Uh Yeah, please do it. Uh put forward your question. Thank you. Yeah, just a few more minutes. We just had uh about five people joining in the last 30 seconds. Ok? Ok. Time is now 630. Uh Good evening everyone. Welcome to today's sessions. My name is Bobak Jari. I will be your host for our engaging talk. Thank you for taking time to joining us today. We have an exciting session lined up with the esteemed guest who has made significant contributions to orthopedics, particularly in foot and ankle surgery. Let me first go by through a few housekeeping notes. Please feel free to drop any questions you have in the chat box. We will address them during the QN session at the end and also please, uh, fill in the feedback form for your uh, certificates of attendance that will be automatically generated. Now, let me, it's my absolute pleasure to introduce our speaker, Mister Santhi, Mister Sanel as orthopedic surgeon based in Aberdeen with a specialist interest in foot and ankle surgery. His expertise encompasses a wide range of procedures including ankle replacement, minimally invasive foot surgery, diabetic foot surgery, and deformity correction using circular frames. He is also accomplished general adult orthopedic trauma surgeon, having completed his orthopedic training across Aberdeen and Inverness in the North of Scotland rotation. Mr Senthi honed his skills further through fellowships in Glasgow and Australia where he mastered the art of foot and ankle surgery since the beginning, his consultant career in 2021 he has been working tirelessly in Aberdeen continuing to push the boundaries of orthopedic care and education in today's talk. Mr Senthi will guide us through the intellectually challenging world of foot biomechanics and provide insight into the breath of foot and ankle surgery. A fascinating complex field that has profound impacts on patients life. Thank you for joining me, Mr Senthi. The floor is yours. Please take, thanks for the introduction and evening everyone. So I'll share my presentation here. Give me, there you go. All right. Yeah. So as far I said, I'm a ankle surgeon in, in, uh, Aberdeen. Uh, so I'm gonna talk you through, uh, what life of a foot and an surgeon, uh, looks like. And, um, how it, it's good for you for an ankle surgeon. It's a, it's a, a challenging, challenging job. So I'll give you a little bit introduction about myself and my training and I'll take you forward to the medical stuff. So, um, so I work in Aberdeen in the north of Scotland. So we cover uh the North Scotland, the Highlands and uh Shetland and, or as well. And so these are kind of various hostels around, around the country. So it's a quite a nice place to work. It's a bit cold, but it's quite a nice place to work. And then, so I'm going to show you my kind of journey to my medical school and what I did and in my training or in my medical school training to get into my orthopedic job. And then I'll give you some pointers about how to get your CV uh improved to get your um specialty job and things. Ok. And we'll talk about the foot so specialty itself and what, what kind of sorry for disrupting you, Mr uh Can you please share the uh the presentation button in your uh because you're sharing uh at the bottom right next to the zoom uh like bottom, right? Um Try that again. Sorry. Ok. Uh, yes, that's the one. Um, I think you are sharing your window and not your screen. So, uh, try that one more time. Uh, that was working before. All right. Mhm. Is that any better by or? No? Still the same? Um, one second, I'll just, uh, so, um, we are seeing your sort of, um, powerpoint, sort of with the outline and the screen is a small. So if somehow we could see the presentation itself, I think maybe you can select what window you're choosing to share in your side. Oh, I see. I think maybe, um, mhm. Would you be able to save it as a PDF and present it as a PDF or otherwise you can send it to me and I can do that? Oh, let me sit right here. It worked, uh, earlier. Did it before I could see that we saw the presentation as well. Um, ok. These things with technology. We have not. Mhm. Um, with a PDF. And that'll be easier than, ok, that would be good. Thank you. I'm sorry about that. Yeah. Hi. My name is, I'm from the medical, uh, support team. I noticed you were having some trouble sharing your screen. Is there anything I can help with? Yeah, just kind of get the presentation up on, um, the thing. Um, uh, can I check if you're on a Mac? Yeah, I got a, um, PDF. So I'll see if I can choose to choose the PDF.