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Education Department, Queen’s Hospital, Rom Valley Way, Romford, Essex, RM7 0AG By train: The closest train station is Romford, which is part of Greater Anglia services. By tube: The nearest tube stations are Dagenham Heathway (District line) then 175 bus, or Hornchurch (District line) then 193 bus into the hospital. By bus: Buses 128, 175, 193, 365, 496 and 898 all come into the hospital grounds. Buses 103, 174 and 499 serve Oldchurch Road. Buses 5 and 294 serve South Street. By car: Car access is through the entrance on Rom Valley Way. If you are travelling by road via the M25, take Junction 28 (A12), then A125 or junction 29 (A127) then A118 to Romford town centre. Orthopaedic Research UK UK Registered Charity No. 1111657 @OR_UK /ORUKcharity Orthopaedic Research UK Orthopaedic and trauma course for emergency medicine Organised jointly by Queen’s Hospital, Romford and Orthopaedic Research UK Furlong House 10a Chandos Street London W1G 9DQ Tel +44 (0)20 7637 5789 Email [email protected] www.oruk.org Includes plaster application workshops 16—17 June 2018 Venue: Queen’s Hospital, Romford, Essex Course convenors: Mr Krishna Vemulapalli Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital Mr Peter Bates Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital CPD: 8 credits (applied for)

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Page 1: Orthopaedic and trauma course for emergency medicine · 2018-05-21 · John Hambidge, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital 11:55 Fractures around the elbow

Education Department, Queen’s Hospital,

Rom Valley Way, Romford,

Essex, RM7 0AG

By train:

The closest train station is Romford, which is part of Greater Anglia services.

By tube:

The nearest tube stations are Dagenham Heathway (District line) then 175 bus, or Hornchurch (District line) then 193 bus into the hospital.

By bus:

Buses 128, 175, 193, 365, 496 and 898 all come into the hospital grounds. Buses 103, 174 and 499 serve Oldchurch Road.Buses 5 and 294 serve South Street.

By car:

Car access is through the entrance on Rom Valley Way. If you are travelling by road via the M25, take Junction 28 (A12), then A125 or junction 29 (A127) then A118 to Romford town centre.

Orthopaedic Research UK

UK Registered Charity No. 1111657

@OR_UK

/ORUKcharity

Orthopaedic Research UK

Orthopaedic and trauma course for emergency medicine Organised jointly by Queen’s Hospital, Romford and Orthopaedic Research UK

Furlong House 10a Chandos Street London W1G 9DQ

Tel +44 (0)20 7637 5789 Email [email protected] www.oruk.org

Includes plaster

application

workshops

16—17 June 2018Venue: Queen’s Hospital, Romford, Essex

Course convenors: Mr Krishna VemulapalliConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital

Mr Peter BatesConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital

CPD: 8 credits (applied for)

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Course overview (Day 1)

Saturday 16 June 2018

08:00 Registration and refreshments08:30 Welcome and introduction Krishna Vemulapalli, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital 08:40 Femur shaft and tibial shaft fractures Ashok Acharya, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital09:00 Fractures around the knee Ahmad Ali, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital 09:20 Foot and ankle fractures and sprains (excluding lisfrancs) Krishna Vemulapalli, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital 09:35 Lisfrancs fracture and achilles tendon rupture Krishna Vemulapalli, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital 09:45 Pelvic fractures Peter Bates, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital10:15 Refreshments

10:30 Practical session -Reduction of colles -Reduction of ankle dislocations -Application of pelvic binders -Application of femur fracture splints Peter Bates, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hosital 11:30 Fractures around the shoulder (excluding paediatrics) Dimitrios Tsekes, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Basildon Hospital

11:45 Shoulder dislocations & rotator cuff injuries John Hambidge, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital11:55 Fractures around the elbow Akhil Kapoor, Associate Specialist in Trauma and Orthopaedics, Queen’s Hospital

12:15 Peripheral nerve examination in upper limb Dimitrios Tsekes, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Basildon Hospital 12:25 Wrist and hand fractures Philip Mathew, Consultant Orthopaedics Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital 13:05 Lunch

13:50 Limping child Madhu Tiruveedhula, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Basildon Hospital

Registration Fees

Full Course: £150 Lectures Only: £100

We have limited spaces available on this course, so please ensure you book early to avoid disappointment.

Registration with ORUK is essential before registering online for our educational events. It also brings other benefits, which include applying for research funding. www.oruk.org/register

Orthopaedic and trauma course for emergency medicine

16—17 June 2018 Venue: Queen’s Hospital, Romford, Essex

Course convenor: Mr Krishna Vemulapalli,Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital

Mr Peter Bates, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital

Educational aims and objectives

This course will cover all aspects of trauma and orthopaedics needed for any person working in an accident and emergency department. Designed for all levels of staff including; SHO’s, registrars, ENP’s, GP’s working in A&E, and A&E consultants that wish to refresh their knowledge.

The first day will consist of comprehensive lectures, with ample time for discussions and clarifying issues with experienced faculty. The second day is devoted to hands-on session experience of plaster application.

By the end of the course delegates will be confident in dealing with the varying trauma which lands on their door step. They will also be familiar with emergency treatment of all trauma in A&E and more importantly when to refer.

14:05 Fractures in lower limb Madhu Tiruveedhula, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Basildon Hospital

14:20 Fractures around the elbow Ashok Acharya, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital 14:40 Fractures in upper limb Akhil Kapoor, Associate Specialist in Trauma and Orthopaedics, Queen’s Hospital

14:50 Back pain & cauda equina & spinal fractures Alagappan Sivaraman, Consultant Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon, All About Spines15:15 Refreshments16:10 Safe guarding fractures (children & adults) John Hambidge, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital

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08:00 Registration and refreshments08:30 Radiology in A&E Dr Mohamed Elsayad, Consultant Radiologist, Queen’s Hospital

08:45 Open Fractures Ahmad Ali, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital 09:00 Compartment syndrome Ahmad Ali, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Queen’s Hospital

09:10 Pearls of plastering Amanda Barlow, Lead Orthopaedic Technician, Queen’s Hospital 09:20 Upper limb plaster application Amanda Barlow, Lead Orthopaedic Technician, Queen’s Hospital 10:50 Refreshments11:05 Lower limb plaster application Amanda Barlow, Lead Orthopaedic Technician, Queen’s Hospital12:30 Close of course

Course overview (Day 2)

Sunday 17 June 2018

16:20 Pearls in hand splinting Speaker TBC16:30 Hand splinting application session Speaker TBC 17:30 Soft tissue hand injuries Manu Sood, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Broomfield Hospital 18:00 Close of day