Professor Rajarshi (Raj) Bhattacharya is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, specialising in knee and trauma surgery, at Cleveland Clinic London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. He is Professor of Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, US and Clinical Director at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and North West London Major Trauma Centre based at St Marys Hospital. He is the immediate Past President of the Orthopaedic Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, London and acts as an Advisor to the Parliament and Health Ombudsman of UK. His areas of interest include all aspects of knee surgery including keyhole surgery, ligament reconstruction, robotic assisted knee replacements (total and partial) and trauma. Mr Bhattacharya has a keen interest in research and has more than 100 publications and book chapters to his credit. Mr Bhattacharya is a Fellow of the Austria, Swiss & German Orthopaedic Association, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College and UK Faculty for American College of Surgeons (ACS)-UK Acute Care Emergency Surgery & Trauma Program. He is also the GIRFT Lead for Orthopaedics in North-West London and was previously a member of the PLAB Committee of the GMC, the Medical Managers Committee for BMA and Major Trauma Centre Peer Reviewer. He completed his MBA with Distinction from Imperial College Business School.
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