Controversies in shoulder and elbow surgery – 2025 and beyond | 17 November 2025
Overview
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Theme: Future-proofing practice through debate, data and disruption
Course objectives:
- Explore emerging and unresolved controversies in shoulder and elbow surgery.
- Critically appraise the impact of data, guidelines, and registries on clinical decision-making.
- Discuss the future of specialist service delivery through innovations, AI, and system-level change.
- Promote interactive learning through real cases, debates, and expert panels.
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Sponsors
Convenor:
Mr Amol Tambe
Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
Amol was appointed as a consultant at the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Trust in 2010. Prior to joining the team here, he spent a year undertaking his fellowship in shoulder surgery at the Wrightington Upper Limb Unit. He was also awarded the travelling fellowship by the British Elbow & Shoulder Society.
He specialises in shoulder & elbow surgery including arthroscopy, management of sports injuries, joint replacement and complex revisions, shoulder girdle trauma and post-traumatic reconstruction.
He was appointed honorary associate professor by the University of Nottingham in 2014 in recognition of his teaching and research commitments. He currently chairs the BESS Education Committee.
Mr Matthew Kent
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust