Webinar with the Orthopaedic Academy

Perilunate injuries

Mr Nicholas Riley, Consultant Hand and Wrist Surgeon, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford

Target audience: Candidates preparing for the FRCS (Orth) examinations, and trainees who are in their earlier years of training.

Organised jointly by Orthopaedic Research UK and the Orthopaedic Academy

Mr Nicholas Riley, Consultant Hand and Wrist Surgeon, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford

Mr Nicholas Riley is a consultant hand and wrist surgeon based at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford. He has a diverse tertiary referral hand and wrist surgery practice with an interest in complex fracture treatment, scaphoid fracture and non-union, hand infection and the management of hand and wrist arthritis. Nick qualified from St Barts and the Royal London and undertook his early post-graduate training in London and at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, before completing his orthopaedic training in Oxford. He was subsequently awarded the Oxford hand surgery fellowship and the prestigious American Society of Hand Surgery Travelling Fellowship resulting in visiting fellowships at the Mayo Clinic and the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. Nick is a keen educator who is comfortable lecturing to large audiences and educating smaller groups, he is a member of the Oxford University Medical Education Fellows group and is the founder of the Oxford Hand Surgery Training Centre.