Journal of Trauma & Orthopaedics - Vol 9 / Iss 3

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Incoming President – John Skinner It really is the greatest privilege to be elected President of the British Orthopaedic Association and this is clearly a year where Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery matters more than ever. The world remains unsettled as we traverse from the COVID-19 pandemic to it becoming endemic and we all learn to live with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. COVID has affected every one of us in different ways and we now need to restore our surgical services to the level that our patients deserve and so clearly need. It is our patients who have suffered most. At a time when healthcare resources were diverted to treating this new and relentless disease, elective surgery was curtailed and waiting lists increased. With surgical and specifically orthopaedic surgery waiting lists at unprecedented levels, we now need to work together to solve one of the greatest challenges that the NHS has ever faced. Elective surgery is not optional, and these patients really need their operations. Orthopaedic surgeons are highly skilled, hardworking and resourceful and I know that between us we will find a way to prevail for the good of our patients. It is important that we leave the profession in safe hands and ideally in a better place better than we found it. Our trainees have had an extremely difficult time during the pandemic and feel frustrated that they have not gained the surgical experience that they need. So much surgery was cancelled in the last 18 months. They have responded admirably in the crisis showing themselves to be resilient, flexible, team workers who are willing and able to respond to the greatest clinical need. Orthopaedic surgery still attracts the brightest and best trainees, and we now need to look after them more than ever, teach and guide them and get them operating again to enable them to hone their surgical skills and reach their potential. We need well trained, dynamic young Consultant colleagues now, more than ever before. At a time when our patients really need us, this is a time when the NHS is listening. The BOA Leadership team will do everything in our power to influence those charged with NHS institutional and systems leadership, to provide the most effective and efficient environment in which we can deliver our extensive responsibility for our patients. Most of us overestimate what we can achieve in a day while underestimating what we can achieve in a year. I am very much looking forward to meeting up with as many members and Fellows as possible at this year’s Congress in Aberdeen. I am always happy to hear directly from Fellows if I can be of any help. Despite the inevitable challenges ahead, the leadership of your Association will do all that we can in order to continue “Supporting surgeons Caring for patients.” n

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The Bone and Joint Infection Registry (BAJIR) and its role in supporting the Bone and Joint Infection MDT in our institution

8min
pages 68-70

Investigation of Prosthetic Joint Infection of the Knee – The Exeter approach to this challenging condition

8min
pages 64-66

Top 10 tips to avoid periprosthetic joint infection

8min
pages 62-63

Education and training in orthopaedic oncology in Ethiopia; CURE & Black Lion COSECSA course

6min
pages 58-60

Drilling down into orthopaedic claims

4min
pages 56-57

Tourniquet safety – case report and national survey: Tourniquets in Orthopaedic Practice Study (TOPS)

10min
pages 50-52, 54

Reflections of an octogenarian skeletal trauma surgeon

10min
pages 46-48

Future Leaders Programme – Why leadership matters

8min
pages 42, 44-45

BOFAS ‘Lectures of Distinction’

8min
pages 38-40

Waiting for the knife – orthopaedic surgery in the time of COVID-19

9min
pages 34-36

Post-COVID-19 trauma care: The end of the new patient trauma clinic?

6min
pages 30-32

National Selection to T&O ST3 posts in England 2020 & 2021

7min
pages 28-29

The orthopaedic ostrich: surgeons’ responses to complications

7min
pages 24-26

Joint Action update

1min
page 22

Specialist Society News

8min
pages 16, 18, 20

BOA Annual Congress 2021

3min
page 14

Honorary Fellowships

4min
pages 12-13

BOA Latest News

7min
pages 10-11

Incoming President – John Skinner

2min
page 8

From The President

3min
page 7

From the Executive Editor

2min
page 5
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