3.32pm – 3.42pm GMT, 20 December 2024 ‐ 10 mins
Keynote Presentation



Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Mustafa Alnaib is an orthopaedic surgeon, MSK doctor, digital health consultant, and software developer with a strong focus on applying AI in clinical practice. He has been involved since the first AI in Orthopaedics conference, contributing to both presentations and practical workshops. A founding member of the Orthopaedic Research & AI Association (ORAIA), he co-organised “AI in Orthopaedics” workshop in and contributed to EFORT and SICOT sessions on AI applications in orthopaedics. He develops AI-powered tools such as clinic-letter assistants, triage and research solutions apps, in addition to developing medical databases. He is an advocate for advancing work on FHIR-based data integration, governance frameworks, and clinician-led innovation in healthcare technology.
Clinically, Dr Alnaib works as a general trauma surgeon and musculoskeletal doctor in the NHS across London and Kent and is the founder of ACTIVATE Musculoskeletal private clinic, where he provides ultrasound-guided injection therapies and patient-focused MSK care.

Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Ines Reichert has completed a PhD at Imperial College London prior to her Orthopaedic Training. She is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon at King’s College Hospital London a major trauma centre, with subspecialities Upper Limb Hand & Wrist, as well as Diabetic Foot Reconstruction.
She is the R&I Lead for Clinical Research in Trauma & Orthopaedics and leads Undergraduate Teaching in Trauma at her Trust.
Ines Reichert serves nationally on the BOA Research Committee, internationally on the ORS fracture healing section and is President-Elect for the British Orthopaedic Research Society (BORS).
She is specialising in basic science relevant to clinical problems and brings her experience in the conduct of clinical research as well as basic science projects together for improvement of patient care.