8.30am – 10am BST, 18 September 2024 ‐ 1 hour 30 mins
Room: Hall 7
BOA Session
Future T&O Leaders
This session is aimed at FLP alumni and those who are considering joining the Future Leaders programme. Anyone else with an interest in T&O Leadership is also most welcome.
Co-Chairs: Lisa Hadfield-Law & Hiro Tanaka
Agenda:
08:30 Introduction
08:40 - 10:00 What would you have done differently as a leader? What were the lessons you’ve learned? How have you done it?
08:40 Andy Metcalfe
09:05 Cheryl Baldwick
09:30 Chris Moran
10:00 - 10:20 Q&A
10:20 - 10:30 Summary & Finish for coffee and presentation of current FLP certificates
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon , Royal Devon University NHS foundation
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Professor at Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire
Honorary National Strategic Adviser, NHS-England , Nottingham University Hospital
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon , Royal Devon University NHS foundation
I trained in London, Oxford and Sydney and have been a consultant in North Devon since 2008. My clinical practice is in general trauma and shoulder & elbow surgery. Over the course of my career, I have held several leadership roles, starting as many people do, with rota management as a trainee. Some posts have been in medical education, and I spent several years as our Foundation Training Programme Director. I have had a number of operational management roles and am currently sharing an interim Medical Director post with a colleague, alongside being Deputy Medical Director for a large directorate. |
Future Leaders Programme Course Conveyor, BOA
Having spent 20 years in clinical practice and 20 years in surgical education, Lisa has been immersed in both cultures and is, therefore, in a unique position to provide educational support. She has managed an orthopaedic/trauma service of a teaching hospital, and has insight into the circumstances and challenges facing surgical teams.
Current Position
Website https://hadfield-law.co.uk
Twitter @lisahadfieldlaw
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Professor at Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire
Andy is a Professor at Warwick Clinical Trials Unit and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire. His clinical practice is focused around knee surgery.
He leads a thriving research team in Warwick CTU, whose focus is about establishing the clinical and cost effectiveness of interventions for surgery, pain or rehabilitation. He is Chief Investigator for multiple high-impact clinical trials, including the START:REACTS, RACER, METEOR2 and REPPORT. He is co-investigator on multiple other research programmes across the UK. He was Research Lead for the British Association for Surgery of the Knee (BASK) 2019-2023 and continue to lead research and guidelines for the British Patellofemoral Society. He has led the clinical academic training programme for T&O in Warwick since 2015, taking trainees from just out of medical school through PhDs and into senior academic positions.
Honorary National Strategic Adviser, NHS-England , Nottingham University Hospital
Prof. Chris Moran is currently the National Strategic Incident Director for the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a senior leadership role in NHS-England, working within the National Health Service (NHS) and across government to direct and coordinate the national response to the pandemic and also the recovery of health services. He was a founding member and later chair of the National Hip Fracture Database and was National Clinical Director for Trauma, leading the National Trauma System in England for 7 years from 2013-2020. During this time, he was involved in the leadership of the response to a number of major incidents and also developed the national peer review system for all Major Trauma Centres and Trauma Units. Prof Moran is a long-standing member and ex-chair of the BOA trauma group and co-authored many of the British Orthopaedic Association Standards for Trauma.
He is Honorary Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery at Nottingham University Hospital having trained in Cardiff and Newcastle with fellowships at the Mayo Clinic, USA and the University Hospital in Basel, Switzerland. He is still a practicing trauma surgeon, continues to do emergency on-call and has a special interest in surgery for polytrauma, complex articular fractures and the treatment of nonunion.
Prof. Moran is international adviser on trauma to a number of Governments. His research portfolio includes over 175 published scientific papers and abstracts with over 10,000 citations, mainly in the field of trauma. He continues in active research in this field. He is editor of a major textbook, the AO Principles of Fracture Surgery and has also authored multiple book chapters. Prof. Moran is Honorary Colonel to 144 Medical Parachute Squadron, 16 Regiment and also Civilian Adviser on Orthopaedic Surgery to the Royal Air Force. He enjoys running and still runs to work!
Prof Moran was awarded OBE for services to trauma surgery in 2021.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Hiro Tanaka is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon in Newport, South Wales. He is passionate about improving the quality of surgical training and promoting clinical leadership in the NHS. He designed the BOFAS Principles Course on behalf of the Education Committee in 2010 and continues to be a member of the committee. He is Chairman of the Education and Revalidation Committee of the BOA and is an examiner for the FRCS (Orth).