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International Instructional Trauma Course

16 to 20 August 2010

This popular course provides education in orthopaedic trauma for surgeons in training, senior orthopaedic nurses and senior physiotherapists. It is also useful for experienced orthopaedic surgeons who wish to update their knowledge of orthopaedic trauma and for surgeons preparing for their orthopaedic fellowship examinations. During the five day course all aspects of orthopaedic trauma will be covered by an experienced faculty of international and national experts. The format comprises lectures, small group discussions and hands-on labs.

All delegates will receive a book from the Orthopaedic Surgery Essentials series.

Attendance counts for 30 hours CPD

Roberta Vanderpool Lecturer

Christian Krettek Hannover, Germany

Christian Krettek is the Director of the Trauma Department of Hannover Medical School in Germany. He is a world authority on the management of multiple injuries and has contributed to many aspects of the literature on orthopaedic trauma. Recently he has become a co-Editor of the 4th edition of Skeletal Trauma.

International Faculty
Ken Egol New York, USA

Ken Egol is an orthopaedic surgeon at the Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York, USA. He has written extensively on orthopaedic trauma and is acknowledged as an authority in many aspects of trauma. He has written papers on many topics including ankle and hip fractures and the treatment of non-union.

Thomas Schildhaeuer Graz, Austria

Thomas Schildhaeuer is the Head of the Department of Orthopaedic Trauma in the medical University of Graz, Austria. He has undertaken a great deal of clinical research in orthopaedic trauma and is particularly known for his work on pelvic spinal and foot fractures in addition to the care of the multiply injured patient.

S Rajasekaran Coimbatore, India

Raja is the Director and Head of the Department of Orthopaedic and Spinal surgery in the Ganga Medical Centre in Coimbatore in India. He is an expert in Spinal Surgery and recetnly he has written extensively on the assessment andclassification of open fractures. He has helped to reopen the debate about primary wound closure after open fracture.

David Ruch North Carolina, USA

David Ruch is the Director of the Orthopaedic Hand Service in Duke University in North Carolina, USA. He is an acknowledged expert in fractures of the distal radius and carpus with a particular expertise in high-energy injuries. He has written many original papers and contributed to a number of textbooks.

Mark Vrahas Boston, USA

Mark Vrahas is an Associate Professor Orthopaedic Surgery in the Bingham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA. He has published widely in orthopaedic trauma and is an expert in the management of of many different fractures. He has also published on compartment syndrome and medico-legal issues in orthopaedic surgery

   

UK Faulty

D Allan Glasgow
RM Atkins Bristol
S Barker Aberdeen
M Blyth Glasgow
DJ Brown Liverpool
J Clasper Frimley
DM Eastwood London
TE Hems Glasgow
P Giannoudis Leeds
MB Kelly Bristol
T Lindau Derby
AD Patel Norwich
M Ramachandran London
J MacLean Perth
L Rymaszewski Glasgow
Edinburgh Faculty
R Burnett L Biant
CM Court-Brown JYQ Mok
I Ekrol JF Keating
MM McQueen CM Robinson
P Walmsley TO White
M Moran S Hamilton
JT Patton J McBirnie
A Murray S Ralston
   

 

 

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