Biography:
Mr Wasim studied sciences at the Queen Elizabeth’s School London, United Kingdom developing an appetite for surgery at an early stage. He continued at Bart’s & the London School of Medicine, the oldest medical school in the world, graduating in 2014 with an MBBS (distinction) and BSc (Hons) in experimental pathology carrying out research at the Blizard Institute, London. He completed junior surgical training in Birmingham, achieving MRCS (England) and secured a trauma & orthopaedic specialty job on the prestigious Birmingham orthopaedic training programme. He has a keen interest in research and surgical education delivering multiple UK national training courses.
Title : Impact of compliance with UK national Royal college of surgeons operative notes guidelines on post-operative VTE and antibiotic administration in trauma and elective orthopaedic patients
Title : Compliance to new UK national British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) guidelines for management of pediatric forearm fractures
Title : A systematic review of management of trochanteric neck of femur fractures and the impact of emerging research and guidelines on considerations for surgery
Title : Challenges and methods to improve orthopaedic theatre efficiency and maintain standards of care during the Covid-19 Pandemic: What have we learned and how can we improve?
Title : Impact of COVID-19: Current guidance on management of neck of femur fractures. What have we learned?
Title : Does time of day attending the emergency department with an ankle fracture dislocation affect patient outcomes? An assessment of efficacy and timing of first reduction and impact on short and long term patient outcomes
Title : Analysis of safe surgical practice in a uk based hospital: adherence to WHO guidelines during orthopaedic procedures Abdus Samee Wasim, Birmingham
Title : Improving global mortality and outcomes in neck of femur fracture management
Title : Value of pre-operative imaging of the flexor hallucis longus for achilles tendon transfer surgery
Title : Diagnosis and management of bone tumours of the lesser trochanter
Title : Pre-operative anaemia hb 30g is associated with an extended inpatient stay following elective primary hip and knee replacements