Jerome Davidson
Consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon
Biography
Jerome Davidson is an honorary senior clinical lecturer at King's College London and has an active interest in undergraduate education.
Education and training
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), King's College London
- Master of Science (MSc(DIC)) surgical technology, Imperial College London
- Postgraduate Diploma trauma and orthopaedics, BSMS University of Brighton
- Master of Law (LLM) legal aspects of medical practice, Cardiff University
- Postgraduate Certificate medical education, University of Cambridge
- Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCSEd), Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh
- Member of the Faculty of Surgery Trainers (MFSTEd), Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh
- Fellow of the Royal College of Surgery (FRCSEd), Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh
Jerome is currently enrolled in a PhD at King's College London.
Research interests
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High risk hip arthroplasty
- Metastatic disease around the hip and pelvis
Awards
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AAOS video prize winner 2019 (work with professor Solomon and professor Howie, RAH)
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British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) Singhal Travelling Fellowship 2016
- European Musculoskeletal Oncology Society (EMSOS) Travelling Fellowship 2016
Contact
Specialist interests
- Hip surgery
- Hip replacement (minimally invasive, complex primary, young patients, trauma)
- High risk joint arthroplasty patients
- Revision hip replacement
- Metastatic cancer (pelvis/hip/femur)
- Joint infection
- Hip fracture management
- Periprosthetic fractures
Last updated: September 2023