
Update For Yorkshire GPs On Treatment of Knee Conditions
Stuart Calder, David Duffy and Nick London, all surgeons at the Yorkshire Knee Clinic in Harrogate, took to the stage on June 7.
Stuart Calder, David Duffy and Nick London, all surgeons at the Yorkshire Knee Clinic in Harrogate, took to the stage on June 7.
The challenge is on next month for Europe to retain the Ryder Cup in Gleneagles. The perfect time to get that swing right.
Our thoughts are with Stuart’s family following recent tragic events. Stuart was a great husband, father, son and friend and will be missed by us all.
Nick London was invited by the British Association of Surgery for the Knee to speak at this international conference in London this week.
Travelled to Lucerne to teach as Faculty on a Surgical Technique Course for the KineSpring load absorber.
Nick London was invited to give a lecture on the KineSpring load absorber at the London Knee Meeting at the Queen Elizabeth Conference.
Mr Calder was invited to teach at the NSTC (Newcastle Surgical Training Centre), at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle, with Professor David Deehan.
Mr Calder spent the evening lecturing and discussing the management of knee problems with a group of 40 general practitioners, at Weetwood Hall, Leeds.
On Wednesday 27th April, Nick London performed his first Patient Specific Instrumention (Trumatch) Knee Replacement.
Nick London travelled to two Arthroplasty Masterclass courses to teach with three other specialists on the Faculty of Knee replacement courses.
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