

Nick Maynard
Surgeon working in Gaza with Medical Aid for Palestinians, a British-based charity and advocacy group.
Top 3 podcasts with Nick Maynard
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Jul 31, 2025 • 28min
How will the UK’s recognition of Palestine help those starving in Gaza?
Nick Maynard, a consultant surgeon and volunteer for medical aid, shares haunting stories from Gaza's hospitals, revealing the harrowing malnutrition and hunger faced by many. Emma Graham-Harrison, chief Middle East correspondent for The Guardian, analyzes the implications of the UK's recognition of Palestine amid the crisis. The discussion raises questions about effective humanitarian intervention, the challenges of aid distribution, and the urgent need for action to alleviate suffering in the region.

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Oct 29, 2025 • 28min
The battle to make Gaza healthy again
Joining the discussion are Professor Paul Spiegel, a humanitarian health expert from Johns Hopkins, and Professor Nick Maynard, a consultant surgeon with years of experience in Gaza. They delve into the dire health crisis in Gaza post-ceasefire. Spiegel outlines urgent needs like safety, clean water, and rebuilding health services, while Maynard shares harrowing firsthand accounts from hospitals. The conversation highlights the unique challenges of Gaza, including health infrastructure devastation and the pressing need for local leadership in recovery efforts.

Nov 12, 2025 • 12min
Professor Nick Maynard on 15 years engaging in surgical volunteering in Gaza
Professor Nick Maynard, a leading consultant upper GI surgeon and Associate Professor at Oxford, shares his remarkable 15-year journey of surgical volunteering in Gaza. He describes the intense security challenges and resource limitations faced by medical teams. Returning during the recent conflict, he witnessed mass casualties and the devastation of the healthcare system. Despite the bleak conditions, he highlights the resilience of Palestinian healthcare workers and the hopeful resolve of Gazans determined to rebuild their lives.


