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About me
Ms Ines Reichert completed her Specialist Trauma & Orthopaedic Training on the South East Deanery rotation after finishing a PhD in orthopaedic basic science at Imperial College.
She undertook Specialist Fellowship training in Toronto Canada; Murnau, Germany and King's College Hospital, London.
She was appointed a Consultant in Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery at King's College Hospital NHS Trusts in 2016.
Her clinical interests are Hand & Wrist surgery, for elective and trauma conditions, and Diabetic Foot Reconstruction, a multidisciplinary subspeciality which has been significantly advanced by Prof Edmonds at King's College Hospital.
She has a strong interest in research and teaching and has taken on lead roles in clinical research trials (NIHR) and undergraduate teaching (KCL) at King's College Hospital, as well as serving on national (BORS Trustee, BOA Research Committee) and international committees (ORS / ISFR).
She is regularly invited as guest lecturer and has written and contributed to a number of publications and grant applications.
She has a brought outlook, specialist expertise and is always committed to her patients.
Areas of interest
Hand & Wrist Surgery, Fractures and Trauma, corrective surgery after trauma for wrist and hand, Rheumatoid Conditions and Osteoarthritis of Wrist and Hand, Small Joint Fusion and Replacement, Base of thumb osteoarthritis treatment eg trapeziectomy and base of thumb replacement, Dupuytren's disease, Tendon decompression eg de Quervain, Nerve decompression eg Cubital and Carpal tunnel, Diabetic Foot assessment multidisciplinary treatment incl exostectomy and surgical reconstruction
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About me
Current NHS consultant posts held
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon King's College Hospital NHS Trust London
Research interests
fracture healing and bone biology
rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis
upper limb surgery
diabetic neuropathy and diabetic foot reconstruction surgery
patient outcome measures
clinical research methodology
Awards received
Action Research Fellowship at RPMS Hammersmith Hospital
Doctor of Medicine cum laude 1994
PhD Imperial College 2000 - recommended distinction
The Lodwick Award 2006 Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University Boston
BORS ORS Travelling Fellowship 2009
Joint Action Research Grant 2013
ORUK Research Grant 2023
(Additional) Languages spoken
Publications
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/
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Courses offered to GPs
please refer to:
London Bridge Hospital Orthopaedics
My qualifications & training
Qualifications
- FRCS Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 2010
- MRCS
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 2003
- Doctor of Medicine MD
University of Duesseldorf 1994
- PhD
Imperial College London 2000
Additional training
- Upper Limb Fellowship
King's College Hospital London 2011
- Fellowship Foot & Ankle
St Michael's Hospital Toronto, Canada 2011
GMC registration
Reference number 3216473
Professional bodies (positions held - last 3 yrs)
- Executive Committee Treasurer
British Orthopaedic Research Society 2021
- Membership Committee Lead
International Society of Fracture Repair Section of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2023
- Research Committee Member
British Orthopaedic Association 2024
- Diversity Equity Inclusion and Accessibility Committee
Orthopaedic Research Society 2024
Details of entry to specialist register
- Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery
, 2014
Affiliations / memberships
British Orthopaedic Research Society
British Orthopaedic Association
Orthopaedic Research Society
Orthopaedic Trauma Society
Orthopaedic Trauma Association
World Orthopaedic Concern UK
British Medical Association
My private practice
Post treatment communication
Following treatment of a Bupa member, I will communicate with GPs
in line with Department of Health, GMC and appropriate professional bodies
guidelines.