Fantastic meeting today hosted by Dr Navid Izady on service reconfiguration in multihospital networks @BayesBSchool ! Lots of stimulating discussions bringing together researchers, clinicians and managers
@DeakinSue1@AOUKEd@lisahadfieldlaw Really very sad to finally accept Lisa is retiring and grateful for all Lisa has done for AOUKI faculty and all of us in T&O
Fascinating talk from Rick Buckley from Canada 🇨🇦 on the history of trauma care. Nailing a tibia in the 1940s Kuntscher nails and an old black and white clip Orthopaedic Trauma Society @clockworkmed
The BASIS study is now the biggest randomised trial in scoliosis care.
All the major UK scoliosis centres participating….
Night time bracing vs full time bracing?
428 recruited (780 target) - 55% 😃.
https://t.co/Ir3GS0VvS1 @NIHRresearch@CTRU_Sheffield@BritOrthopaedic
Coming to you from across the pond! Check out the new episode of the She Can Fix It Podcast with Dr. Chloe Scott (@EdinburghKnee) - we discuss traumaplasty and navigation during total joint arthroplasty. Check it out!
The Great WOCUK "movement" for global orthopaedics!
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Fantastic day at the @medicalwomenuk Spring conference - great topics, great debates and great conversations! WiMIN was delighted to have been able to grant a bursary for Dr Olivia Butler to attend.
Looking forward to @MedWomenIntl meeting tomorrow!
The Fibonacci sequence is a famous sequence of numbers that starts with 1 and 1, and each subsequent term is the sum of the previous two terms. For example, the first ten terms of the Fibonacci sequence are: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, and 55. The sequence has many interesting properties and applications in mathematics, nature, art, and music. For example, the ratio of consecutive terms of the Fibonacci sequence converges to the golden ratio, which is approximately equal to 1.618. The golden ratio is considered to be aesthetically pleasing and can be found in many natural phenomena and artistic works.
Rory Clarke flying the flag for @NHSWTE_NEY Future Leaders Programme talking about the importance of giving trainees autonomy and resource to drive training improvements.