Agenda:
Workshop you to the Bone
14:30 - 16:00:
X-Fixated on T&O:
Synthes – Basic introduction to external fixators
Management of open fractures Alex Schade & Samantha Sharkey, Helen and Roger
ABCDE FIX:
Synthes & Stryker –
Use of basic orthopaedic implants, DHS, LCDCP Karen Chui, Claire Edwards, Jonathan Cormack, James Tomlinson & Rav Jayasuriya
Cement your future!
Hip, hip Hereaus - Introduction to cement and its uses -Kathryn & Paul
Scan, Plan, & VR Simulation:
JnJ – Headsets x 6 Vasavi, Matt and Stryker it lucky with Blueprint to successful joint replacement digital planning Yusuf and Niel
Stich in time: Ethicon suturing Maddy, Vishal, Sophie, Naadir
Scope it out: Arthrex – shoulder & knee – Red Hot Chili Pepper challenge Vipin & Lucky
16:00 - 16:30: Toast The Poster Break with peer to peer judging of posters during break
16:30 - 17:00: Prizes, concludign remarks and feedback from BOMFA.
Announce winners of podium, poster and University Challenge prizes
AGM Election results
Summary
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Niel Kang
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , Education & Careers Committee British Orthopaedic Association, Medical Student Engagement Lead
I'm a Year 29 medical student. Looking for more and better ways to help ALL early career resident doctors & medical students interested in the best profession in the 🌎 to nail their dreams and cement their goals!
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Raveen Jayasuriya
Rav completed his intercalated BMedSci in Medical Research in 2009 and his undergraduate medical degree at the University of Sheffield in 2012. Since then, he has worked in NHS hospitals across the Yorkshire region and, in 2014, became the first appointed NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow (ST1) in Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery in South Yorkshire.
In 2020, he undertook a Health Education England Leadership Fellowship, and in 2022 completed an MSc in Surgical Innovation at Imperial College London. Rav has contributed to several areas of the University of Sheffield, including the Academic Unit of Medical Education, the Mellanby Bone Centre, the Department of Oncology and Metabolism, and, most recently, the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) as a PhD student and Co-Applicant on the NIHR BASIS Study RCT.
Rav recently achieved his CCT in Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, having trained on the South Yorkshire Orthopaedic Rotation. During his Out-of-Programme training, he completed a two-year pre-CCT Paediatric Spinal Deformity Fellowship at Sheffield Children’s Hospital. He currently serves as the Trainee Representative on the British Scoliosis Society Executive Committee.
The Leeds Spinal Fellowship is Rav’s first post-CCT fellowship, where he aims to further develop expertise in adult and paediatric spinal deformity, acute on-call spinal pathology, and lumbar and cervical degenerative spinal conditions. Following this, he will undertake his second post-CCT fellowship in Brisbane, Australia.
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Lucky Jeyaseelan
Consultant Orthopaedic Foot Ankle Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust
Lucky’s NHS practice is based at Barts Health NHS Trust, home to The Royal London Hospital, Europe’s busiest trauma centre, where he is also Clinical Lead of Elective Orthopaedic Care. He specialises in all aspects of Foot & Ankle surgery, He is the F&A Fellowship Director at Barts Health. He is passionate about education and is the Training Programme Director of the Royal London Hospital Orthopaedic Rotation, and serves on both the SAC in T&O, as well as the ST3 National Selection Design Group. He is also an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Queen Mary University London (QMUL).