Basic Sciences of trauma and fracture
28th March 2024, 19:00 to 20:00 GMT
Overview
This new webinar series will provide bite size basic science lectures covering the fundamentals of basic sciences from across the FRCS Trauma and Orthopaedic Curriculum. These will be interactive lectures from seasoned educators with the opportunity to engage in discussions with a Q&A session.
The third webinar in the series will cover the basic sciences of trauma and fracture.
Aims
To provide participants with the opportunity to develop understanding of the core concepts of the basic sciences underpinning trauma and orthopaedics.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, the participant should be able to explain the core basic sciences underpinning each of the following and link them to relevant clinical scenarios and practices:
- Trauma
- Fracture
Panellists
Our panellists include:

Mr William Eardley
Consultant Trauma and Limb Reconstruction Surgeon, Surgical Clinical Lead of the National Hip Fracture Database, Vice Chair, BOA Trauma Committee, Vice Chair , Orthopaedic SSB RCSEd. Will Eardley is an academic orthopaedic surgeon. He has a specialist interest in orthopaedic trauma surgery and the management of post-traumatic complications including fracture fixation failure, nonunion, deformity and osteomyelitis.
Mr Gareth Rogers (Chair)
T&O Specialist Registrar: HEE North West Deanery (East Sector). RCSEd T&O SSB Trainee Representative. Editor: The Unofficial Guide to Surgery 2nd Ed
CPD
1 Hour
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Recording
A recording of the webinar will be made available on this page in the days following the live broadcast.
Registration for this webinar has now closed.

