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Mr Robert A Hill

Trauma & orthopaedic surgery 02653015

 

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  • Paediatric

About me

Robert Hill was appointed Consultant in 1992 and is now the Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children NHS Trust. He has also held consultant appointments at St Bartholomews Hospital London and the Princess Alexandra Hospital Harlow undertaking adult orthopaedics. He has extensive experience in Non Spinal paediatric orthopaedics and in Limb Reconstruction in both adults and children. His expertise was recognised by the British Orthopaedic Association who invited him to be the Naughton Dunn Lecturer in 2004. He was invited to be a visiting professor by the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia in 2003 and frequently visits hospital in the Middle East. He has published widely on paediatric orthopaedic topics and also on Limb Reconstruction including non union and malunion problems in adults and children. He has a national and international reputation and has lectured both in the UK and abroad on various courses as a member of faculty. He was invited as guest speaker to the 2012 APOS meeting in Australia and to be visiting professor at the Royal Brisbane Childrens Hospital for 2102. He is currently the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee at the Portland Hospital for Women and Children.

Areas of interest

Paediatric orthopaedics;
Limb reconstruction in adults and children;
Problem fractures in adults and children;
Limb lengthening;
Neuromuscular problems e.g. cerebral palsy;
Club foot;
Developmental dysplasia of the hip;
Flat foot;
Knock knee;
Bow leg

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