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Post CCT Fellow – Limb Reconstruction and Complex Orthopaedic Trauma

The Royal London, Barts & Newham Hospital

We run a post-CCT Clinical Fellow in Adult Trauma and Limb Reconstruction Orthopaedic Surgery, based between The Royal London Hospital (MTC) and Barts Health Orthopaedic Centre (BHOC), Newham (elective centre).

 

The candidate will be joining a Barts wide Orthopaedic department with 52 consultant surgeons. Current elective and trauma complex limb recon cases including orthoplastics are undertaken at the Royal London Hospital, and less complex elective cases are undertaken at BHOC. Barts health delivers major trauma at the Royal London within a brand new hospital, opened in March 2012, with world-class facilities.

 

The training covers complex adult lower limb trauma, orthoplastics, deformity correction, non-union and bone infection. It is delivered by the three full-time limb reconstruction consultants, Mr Alexandros Vris, Mr Alexis Iliadis and Mr Kavi Patel, as well as our limb reconstruction senior clinical lecturer at the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), Mr Jerry Tsang.

 

There is opportunity for ad-hoc consultant duties such as on-calls and elective operating lists, for candidates who wish to enhance their CV’s. There are also research opportunities in collaboration with the Barts Health and QMUL research teams who we work closely with.

 

lnformal discussions are encouraged and you are invited to contact Mr Alexandros Vris, avris@nhs.net, and Mr Iliadis alexis-dimitris.iliadis@nhs.net.

Supervisors:

Mr Alexandros Vris, Mr Alexis Iliadis and Mr Kavi Patel

Email:

avris@nhs.net
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