Recorded Webinars
STONe SAS Webinar
From 30th November 2023, the new portfolio pathway replaced the CESR route to the specialist register. Applicants will no longer have to demonstrate equivalence to the UK curriculum.
Neurodiversity Webinar
The BOA held a webinar discussing Neurodiversity on 13th September 2023, with guest speaker, Kerry Pace. Watch the recording here.
Support for Ukraine webinars – Lower limb
In an effort to support Ukraine through clinical and pastoral support to casualties of this conflict, the BOA is holding a series of lower limb webinars with Ukrainian surgeons.
Support for Ukraine webinars – Paediatric blast injury
As part of the Support for Ukraine webinar series, the BOA, in collaboration with BAPRAS, Save the Children, and the Ukrainian Association of Orthopaedists - Traumatologists, will deliver a series of webinars to support surgeons in managing paediatric blast injuries.
Race and Health - Outcomes for ethnic minorities working in and receiving care from the NHS
Held on 24th June 2021, this lecture and discussion co-hosted by the BOA and the BHS addressed issues faced by black, Asian and minority ethnic staff and patients in the NHS.
Practising what we preach! Arterial injuries associated with fractures and dislocations
Held on 26th May 2021. Arterial injuries associated with a fracture or a dislocation present many technical problems. The resolution of these problems is complicated by the need for effective collaboration under severe pressure of time.
Recovery of Orthopaedics: Challenges and Opportunities Webinar Q&A's
Held on 21st April 2021, this joint webinar from the RCSEdinburgh and the BOA explored the issues arising from the almost complete cessation of elective orthopaedic activity for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Below are answers to some of the questions that were unable to be answered during the live broadcast.
'Coping with COVID' webinar series
The BOA has created a series of webinars on ‘Coping with COVID’, which will focus on issues affecting trauma and orthopaedic surgeons and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.