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2020 Medicine looks forward to tomorrow's healthcare
“2020 Medicine” is the theme of this year’s Public Open Evening at the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (CBRC) on 24 February
Tim Wreghitt is Healthcare Scientist of the Year
Tim Wreghitt OBE, consultant microbiologist, has been named as Healthcare Scientist of the Year for 2009.
Ministerial visit to Cambridge University Hospitals
Ann Keen MP – Parliamentary Under Secretary for Health Services at the Department of Health, and a former nurse – has visited Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie to unveil a commemorative copy of the new NHS Constitution.
‘The history & evolution of total knee replacements’ by
Mr. Vikas Khanduja MB BS, MRCS (Glasg), MSc, FRCS (Tr & Orth)
The next talk in the Medicine for Members series is being given by Mr Vikas Khanduja on the topic of ‘the history & evolution of total knee replacements’.
Vikas is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Addenbrooke’s who specialises in both the arthroplasty (joint replacement) and the sports surgery aspects of knee and hip surgery and has a particular interest in Arthroscopic (key-hole) surgery of the hip and the knee.
Complementing his clinical practice, his research interests centre around early arthritis and sports injury in the knee and the hip in the young adult and the effect of surgical intervention on the outcome of these conditions.
He writes and lectures extensively and is on the Faculty for many National and International courses teaching arthroplasty and arthroscopic techniques in knee and hip surgery. He is also the Associate Editor to the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (Br) and The British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Entry Free of Charge
To reserve your place contact the CUH Foundation Trust Membership Office
Tel: 01223 256 256
foundation.trust@addenbrookes.nhs.uk
Contact the CUH Foundation Trust Membership Office
Tel: 01223 256 256