United Kingdom
Mr Rohit Jain is a Consultant Orthopaedic Hip, Knee & Trauma Surgeon at Medway Maritime Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, an Associate Teaching Hospital of The University of London. He is a fellowship-trained specialist in primary and revision hip & knee replacement surgery. He also has an interest in young adult hip pathology, trauma and enhanced recovery surgery and rehabilitation. Mr Jain attained a National Training Number through an extremely competitive selection process. He completed his specialist training on the prestigious North Western Deanery Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery Training Program. He has accomplished his subspecialist hip & knee arthroplasty training at the Orthopaedic and Arthritic Institute at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada, one of North America's leading hospitals. He was awarded a Fellowship Diploma from the University of Toronto. This is further complemented by Sir John Charnley Arthroplasty Fellowship at the world-renowned Wrightington Hospital- a centre of Orthopaedic excellence in the UK. His subspecialist experience further includes British Orthopaedic Association National Transitional Lower Limb Arthroplasty Fellowship and the Academic Exchange Program at world renowned EndoKlinik in Germany. Mr Jain is actively involved in teaching and training medical students, junior doctors & nurses and is the clinical and educational supervisor. He is a fully accredited Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor. Mr Jain is a trainer on FRCS Exam Revision courses and is on the panel of reviewers for the prestigious Bone and Joint Journal. His academic portfolio includes Post Graduate thesis, numerous publications, research projects, high quality audits, service improvement projects, national & local presentations and over 100 training courses. The guiding principle of Mr Jain’s clinical & surgical practice is: ‘Do listen to your patients; always have them at the centre of your thinking, that’s what makes the big difference.'
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