Mr Ross Fawdington

MBChB, FRCS Ed (Tr&Orth), MSc Hand Surg
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon

Mr Fawdington is a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon. His NHS practice is based at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, which is a Major Trauma Centre and receives both military and civilian casualties. His trauma workload includes both upper and lower limb surgery. He is also the Clinical Lead for Metastatic Bone Disease.

His elective practice is delivered at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital and focusses exclusively on hand and wrist conditions. He is one of only a few surgeons to have a Masters Degree in Hand Surgery and he passed this with merit.

His training and international experience are detailed below.

International Experience

The British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH) awarded Mr Fawdington the prestigious Stack Travelling Fellowship.

He visited multiple centres of excellence in the USA bringing international expertise with tips, tricks and techniques back to the UK.

Mayo Clinic, Rochester

Dr(s): Alex Shin, Allan Bishop, Peter Rhee

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York

Dr(s): Scott Wolfe, Steve Lee, Michelle Carlson

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

Dr(s): Jesse Jupiter, Neal Chen, Chaitanya Mudgal

Dell Medical Centre, Austin

Dr(s): David Ring, Austin Hill, Dave Laverty

The Birmingham Hand Centre

Fellowship Training

Mr Fawdington was selected as one of the top 10 T&O and Plastics surgeons to complete the Advanced Training Post in Hand Surgery. This is a highly competitive post which is nationally recruited to and externally audited to ensure the highest standards. He worked in The Birmingham Hand Centre (QE Hospital), the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, and the Birmingham Children’s Hospital covering the whole spectrum of complex hand surgery. To complement his ‘hands-on’ training he successfully completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Hand Surgery.

Specialist Training

Following successful completion of the Foundation Year programme, Mr Fawdington was appointed to specialist run-through Trauma & Orthopaedic surgical training in 2007. He undertook this in the West Midlands and at the world renowned Oswestry orthopaedic hospital.

In 2014 he passed the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh exams and in 2017, he was added to the GMC’s Specialist Register for Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery.

University

In 2000, Mr Fawdington went to the University of Manchester for pre-clinical tuition and then was fortunate to be one of the first cohort of 40 medical students to pilot the clinical years at Keele University and Royal Stoke University Hospital (now called University Hospital of North Midlands). He graduated in 2005 with a Bachelors degree in Medicine and a Bachelors degree in Surgery (MBChB).