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NJR researcher

NJR Research
Fellowships

This year we have again invited applications for a funded non-clinical full-time PhD studentship, for a UK university to leverage data from the NJR to advance orthopaedic research. You can find more information on this opportunity and about the application process and timeline here.

We also run a rolling NJR Research Fellowship programme which is delivered in partnership with the Royal College of Surgeons of England. We welcome applications from orthopaedic trainees who wish to contribute to the analysis of NJR data by undertaking a period of independent research into topics related to joint replacement surgery. You can find out more about this opportunity here.

NJR current and previous Fellows

Ms Jenna Shepherd, NJR Research Fellow

Ms Jenna Shepherd 

Host Institution:

University of Exeter; and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.

Subject Area:
‘Optimisation of patient-reported outcome measures following shoulder replacement surgery’ 

Mr Ben Tyas

Host Institution:

Academic Centre for Surgery, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Subject Area:
‘Clinical outcomes in revision knee arthroplasty for aseptic loosening’

Mr Ben Gabbott, NJR Research Fellowships

Mr Ben Gabbott

Host Institution:

Queen Mary University London

Subject Area:
‘The Effect of Mental Health on Knee Replacement Outcomes’

Mr Zaid Hamoodi, NJR Research Fellowships

Mr Zaid Hamoodi

Host Institution:

  1. Centre for Epidemiology Versus Arthritis, University of Manchester
  2. Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust

Subject Area:
‘Investigating the predictors of failure in patients with total elbow replacement’

Mr Andrew Davies, NJR Research Fellowships

Mr Andrew Davies

Host Institution:
Imperial College London

Subject Area:
‘A comparison of patient reported outcomes and adverse events following elective total shoulder arthroplasty and hemiarthroplasty’

Mr Toby Jennison, NJR Research Fellowships

Mr Toby Jennison

Host Institution:
Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Trust

Subject Area:
‘An exploratory descriptive analysis of the 5 year survivorship of total ankle replacements compared with equivalent rates in administrative datasets with further adjusting for covariates’

Mr Rob Middleton, NJR Research Fellowships

Mr Rob Middleton

Host Institution:
University of Oxford

Subject Area:
‘The association between frailty and outcomes after primary knee replacement’

Mr Jonathan Evans, NJR Research Fellowships

Mr Jonathan T Evans

Host Institution:
Musculoskeletal Research Unit
University of Bristol

Subject Area:
‘Extended benchmarking of hip prosthesis’

Mr Richard Craig

Mr Richard Craig

Host Institution:
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford

Subject Area:
‘Improving outcomes after shoulder joint replacement surgery’

Mr Tanvir Khan

Mr Tanvir Khan

Host Institution:
University of Nottingham

Subject Area:
‘Periprosthetic fractures around the hip and knee: Predictors of failure by fracture, outcomes of surgical treatment and socioeconomic impact’

Dr Adrian Sayers

Dr Adrian Sayers

Host Institution:
Musculoskeletal Research Unit
University of Bristol

Subject Area:
‘Factors affecting mortality, morbidity and patient outcomes after joint replacement surgery’

Mr Jeya Palan

Mr Jeya Palan

Host Institution:
University of Leicester

Subject Area:
‘Revision of total hip arthroplasty: an analysis of a decade of NJR data (2003 to 2013)’

Mr Paul Baker

Host Institution:
Newcastle University

Aims:

  1. Analysis of revision knee arthroplasty in England and Wales
  2. Patients Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMS)/Surgical outcomes following primary Knee Arthroplasty
  3. Assessment of dissatisfaction following primary knee arthroplasty

Mr Simon Jameson

Host Institution:
Durham University

Aims:
1.To examine dislocation rates with different head sizes
2. To examine the most beneficial form of anaesthesia for joint replacement
3. To examine hip replacement and resurfacing procedures in terms of patient reported outcome measure and surgical outcome
4. To examine total hip replacement in over 65 years – joint registry, patient reported outcome score and cost analysis
5. To examine surgical and medical complications including infection rates and revision in patients with pre-existing HIV

Research thesis:
‘Rationalisation of primary hip replacement using evidence from linked national databases’

Mr Simon Jameson
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