Faculty 2016

International Faculty

 

Professor Mike McKee McKee-Michaelis Professor at St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. He is well known for his influential work on the management of clavicular fracture, and his interest in other shoulder and elbow injuries. He has contributed widely to the literature through his own research as well as in collaboration with the Canadian Orthopaedic Trauma Society group. He is the 2016 Vanderpool Lecturer.

Professor David Ring

David Ring, orthopaedics, hand service, headshot, portrait

is Chief of the Hand and Upper Extremity Service at Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School. He has published widely in the orthopaedic literature, not only in his speacilaist area of upper limb injuries, but also in the diverse fields of the psychological and social effects of injury.

 

 

Professor Heather Vallier Vallier-Heatheris an orthopaedic trauma surgeon in Cleveland, Ohio. She is Professor of Orthopaedic Education at Cape Western Reserve University and has contributed widely to education and research. She is well known for her work on the initial treatment of multiply injured patients and the “Early Appropriate Care” concept, as well as a wide variety of other clinical and population based research.

Professor Peter Kloen Peter-Kloenis Associate Professor and Director of Orthopaedic Trauma and the AMC, Amsterdam. His interests are acute complex trauma of the musculoskeletal system, nonunions and other post-traumatic problems of the long bones. He has published extensively both on these clinical problems, as well as the basic sciences of normal and disturbed fracture healing. He is the Editor of the AO textbook on nonunions, is on the Editorial Board of the Dutch Journal of Trauma Surgery and is Associated Editor of the Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery.

Professor Loek PH Leenen leenenis Professor of Trauma and the University Medical Centre, Utrecht. He is the director of the Department of Trauma and the Major Incident Hospital. He is the past president of the European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery. He has published widely on the organisation of trauma care and on immunological reaction after trauma. His primary interests are multiple trauma, pelvic and foot trauma.

United Kingdom Faculty

  • R Austin (Newcastle)
  • A Baker (Preston)
  • P Bates (London)
  • M Blyth (Glasgow)
  • C Bruce (Liverpool)
  • R Duncan (Glasgow)
  • D Eastwood (London)
  • P Hull (Cambridge)
  • P Jenkins (Glasgow)
  • M Kelly (Bristol)
  • A MacLean (Glasgow)
  • A Watts (Wrightington)

Edinburgh Faculty

  • A Amin
  • C Arthur
  • I Brown
  • I Brown
  • CM Court-Brown
  • A Duckworth
  • S Hamilton
  • JF Keating
  • J McEachan
  • M McQueen
  • S Molyneux
  • M Moran
  • A Murray
  • JT Patton
  • J Reid
  • CM Robinson
  • P Rust
  • H Simpson
  • T White