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About
Training
Mr Matthew Jones has worked as a consultant orthopaedic hand & wrist surgeon at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust since 2016. He also provides expert diagnosis and treatment of conditions exclusively affecting the hand & wrist at The Meriden Hospital in Coventry.
Mr Jones graduated from the University of Sheffield Medical School with Honours in 2003, achieving a distinction in his final examinations. He became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England ​in 2006 and continued to train in orthopaedic surgery in the Nottingham area. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2012 and undertook specialist fellowship training in Sheffield and Chesterfield. He was awarded a travelling fellowship to three prestigious hand surgery centres in the USA: The Mayo Clinic, The Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center and The Kleinert Kutz Hand Center. He is a member of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand.
Other roles and Responsibilities
In addition to Mr Jones’ clinical work, he has a number of non-clinical roles including:
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Tutor and Examiner for the BSSH Diploma in Hand Surgery
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Assigned Educational Supervisor Foundation trainee doctors
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Clinical Lead for hand surgery at UHCW
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Anatomy demonstrator at Warwick Medical School
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Examiner for the OSLER and OSCE exams at Warwick Medical School
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Co-ordinator of hand block of registrar teaching for the Warwick rotation
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Organiser of the West Midlands Hand Society meetings
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Organiser of UHCW Hand Centre journal clubs
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Chair of session at International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand 2022
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Cardiff Hand Fracture Course Faculty
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Reviewer for the BMJ Case Reports journal
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