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BSSH Stack Report
I was privileged enough to be awarded the 'Stack fellowship' by the British Society for Surgery of The Hand. Prior to myself, this prestigious award…
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Bond Solon Excellence Course July 2018
Bond Salon have a reputation of providing excellence around medical legal issues. This course in particular was about excellence and report writing and how to…
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Donald Tiripano replaces injured Kyle Jarvis
Seamer Donald Tiripano has replaced the injured Kyle Jarvis in Zimbabwe's squad for the T20I tri-series, involving Australia and Pakistan. Jarvis, Zimbabwe's senior seamer, injured his bowling hand while attempting a…
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International Trial in Trigger Finger
Mr Naqui and an International team from the UK and the Netherlands presented their preliminary work, looking at the best possible management of Trigger Finger.…
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North West BAHT Teaching Session at The Manchester Hand Centre
Mr Naqui and colleagues hosted a practical workshop for hand therapists, teaching all aspects of Hand and Wrist conditions including examining techniques. 50 therapists attended…
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“Working for the Future” FESSH 2018, Copenhagen
Read Mr Naqui's report on the recent FESSH 2018 congress in Copenhagen:Click here to find out more
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Publication of Book Chapter on Hand Fractures
Mr Naqui and colleagues book chapter on the use of wires in the management of hand fractures has been published to this year's FESSH Instructional…
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Wide Awake Hand Surgery Seminar FESSH Conference Copenhagen 2018
Mr Naqui Co-chaired a highly successful and interactive session with Dr Don Lalonde about Wide Awake Hand Surgery - indications, technique and benefits.
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Committee of Management Meeting The Journal of Hand Surgery (European)
Mr Naqui convened with other members of the Management Committee of The Journal of Hand Surgery (European). It was fantastic to see the Journal's position…