MISS ROSLYN JAYNE MILLER
MBChB, BSc (Hons), FRCS (Tr & Orth)
CONSULTANT ORTHOPAEDIC
FOOT AND ANKLE SURGEON
Contact Details
Private Practice
The London Orthopaedic Clinic 79 Wimpole Street London, W1G 9RY
Contact Telephone Number 077888250205
ros.miller@londonorthopaedic.co.uk
Private Secretary Millie Irons 020 7186 1005 |
NHS Address Department of Orthopaedics Hairmyres Hospital, NHS Lanarkshire Eaglesham Road East Kilbride Glasgow G78 8RG
NHS Secretary Liza Campbell 01355 584679 Liza.Campbell@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk
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Personal Details
Date of Birth | 2nd May 1973 |
Place of Birth | Glasgow, UK |
GMC Number | 4604776
Full Registration 2nd August 2000 Specialist Register 03 February 2011
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National Training Number | WOS/C8/002N |
Certificate of Completion of Training Date | 31st October 2010 |
MDDUS Number | M121450
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Membership of Professional Bodies
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British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, BOFAS
American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Association, AOFAS European Foot and Ankle Society, EFAS European Society of Sport Traumatology, ESSKA British Medical Association, BMA
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Qualifications
FRCS Tr & Orth (Ed)Intercollegiate Specialty Board |
02/2010
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MRCS(Ed)The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh |
12/2002 |
MBChBThe University of Aberdeen |
1993 – 1999 |
BSc Med Sci 2(i) HonoursThe University of Aberdeen |
1997 – 1998
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Current Position
CONSULTANT ORTHOPAEDIC FOOT AND ANKLE SURGEON
THE LONDON ORTHOPAEDIC CLINC, 79 WIMPOLE STREET, LONDON
I was invited to join the London Orthopaedic clinic as the first female Foot and Ankle Surgeon in the Harley Street area. In addition to the conditions that I treat in my NHS practice, I am also developing a specialist interest in hypermobility and the Performing Arts.
The significant benefit of Private Practice as a Consultant, is having more time to spend with patients and be to understand how their condition or injury impacts on their life. Being able to devlop a bespoke lifestyle service, which not only helps patients heal and recover, but also considers their work / life balance, is hugely rewarding. It also gives me an opportunity to meet people from different backgrounds and cultures, which in itself is very satisfying.
CONSULTANT ORTHOPAEDIC FOOT AND ANKLE SURGEON
HAIRMYRES HOSPITAL, NHS LANARKSHIRE
FOOT AND ANKLE SERVICE
I established an integrated multidisciplinary Foot and Ankle Service for NHS Lanarkshire.
Supervising the vetting of all Foot and Ankle referrals for NHS Lanarkshire Development of Musculoskeletal pathway for Foot and Ankle Development of patient information leaflets and post-operative protocols Establishing agreed outcomes of assessment for conservative and surgical treatment of foot and ankle pathology Training and education of medical, nursing and allied health professionals with regards to foot and ankle pathology Established Virtual and Specialist Multidisciplinary Foot and Ankle Clinics Development of Nurse Led Foot and Ankle Clinic Management of Diabetic and Rheumatoid Foot and Ankle patients
I employ the most up-to-date techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery, including: Minimally Invasive Surgical techniques, foot and ankle arthroscopy and soft tissue techniques, total ankle replacement and deformity correction (excluding Ilizarov / TSF). I take referrals from all three Lanarkshire hospitals for complex foot and ankle trauma. |
Management
LEAD CLINICIAN ORTHOPAEDICS – HAIRMYRES HOSPITAL 2012 – 2014 |
This position enabled the development of the Orthopaedic and Trauma Service at Hairmyres Hospital and NHS Lanarkshire.
My first year focused on developing the Trauma service, which involved rota changes, establishment of a daily Trauma Meeting and development of an escalation policy for when demand outstrips capacity. Monthly Orthopaedic Departmental Meetings were established, involving all representatives from all aspects of the outpatient and inpatient service, including medical, nursing, allied health professionals and the business manager for Orthopaedics, Orthopaedic Departmental Co-Coordinator and Head of the secretarial staff. This group addressed all aspects of the patient journey from point of referral to discharge. It encompassed outpatient clinics, pre-assessment, day surgery, inpatient wards and theatres. As Lead Clinician for Orthopaedics I represented the department on the following committees: Theatre Operational Group Surgical Clinical Risk Group Referral and E-Vetting MSK Pathways
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The NHS Lanarkshire Orthopaedic reconfiguration group, was established following the Healthcare Inspection Scotland Report, which acknowledged concerns over the quality of care of Orthopaedic Services at Hairmyres Hospital, I was involved analyzing the rotas for the junior and middle grades, to attempt to provide appropriate overnight cover.
I was the representative for NHS Lanarkshire for the MSK Orthopaedic Quality Drive and ACCESS programme, for the Scottish Government.
BOFAS – SURGICAL PODIATRY SUB-COMMITTEE 2014 – 2015 |
Member of the BOFAS sub-committee, which is working with NES (National Education Scotland) to develop course, examination and appraisal standards equivalent to the FRCS Tr & Orth, to ensure that any course that is developed for the training of Podiatrists Practicing Surgical Podaitry, meet equivalence to the that of Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgeons, who practice forefoot surgery.
Clinical Experience
Observational Fellowship
Dr Mark S MyersonInstitute of Foot and Ankle Reconstruction, Mercy Medical Centre Baltimore, MD, US |
05/2011
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Specialist Foot and Ankle Training
As a Consultant I trained with Mr David Redfern (Brighton) and Dr Joel Venoir (Sussex and France) in Minimally Invasive Surgical techniques. I have also trained extensively in Total Ankle Replacement. I have developed my surgical skills in arthroscopy and soft tissue reconstruction of the foot and ankle. |
Foot and Ankle Courses and Conferences
Conference Title – Faculty | Location | Date | CPD Points | |
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh |
Ankle Arthroscopy Course |
Edinburgh |
October 2015 |
(8) |
Wright Medical | Inbone / InvisionTotal Ankle Replacement | Augzburg | October 2105 | (8) |
Wright Medical | Total Ankle Replacement | Amsterdam | October 2105 | (16) |
Wright Medical | Hallux Solutions | Amsterdam | October 2105 | (16) |
King’s College | Charcot Meeting | London | July 2015 | (8) |
Grecmip | Groupe de Recherche et d’Etude en Chirurgie Mini-Invasive du Pied – Congress | Barcelona | July 2015 | 16 |
Grecmip | Groupe de Recherche et d’Etude en Chirurgie Mini-Invasive du Pied – Cadaveric Lab | Barcelona | June 2015 | (16) |
Wright Medical | BigFoot | London | June 2015 | (8) |
WOSFAG | West of Scotland Foot and Ankle Meeting | Glasgow | June 2015 | (4) |
Arthrex | 1st Foot and Ankle Meeting | Munich | March 2015 | (8) |
Mercy / Union Memorial | Baltimore Alumni Meeting | Vail, Colorado | February 2015 | (16) |
Arthrex | Theatre Staff Training | Hairmyres | October 2014 | (4) |
FASt | Foot and Ankle Scotland | Glasgow | September 2014 | (8) |
Grecmip | Groupe de Recherche et d’Etude en Chirurgie Mini-Invasive du Pied | Barcelona | June 2014 | 16 |
GlaMOR | Glasgow Meeting of Orthopaedic Research | Glasgow | March 2014 | 6 |
NHS Lanarkshire | NHS Lanarkshire Podiatry Study Day | Hairrmyres | November 2013 | (4) |
NES RCPS Glas | GP Training | Glasgow | October 2013 | (4) |
FASt | Foot and Ankle Scotland | Edinburgh | September 2013 | 8 |
WG Wright Medical | BigFoot – Revenge of the Heel | London | May 2013 | (16) |
FASt | Foot and Ankle Scotland | Glasgow | September 2012 | 8 |
Depuy | Scottish Forefoot Course | Falkirk | June 2011 | (8) |
Conference Title – Delegate | Location | Date | CPD Points | |
EFAS | European Foot and Ankle Society | Verona | December 2015 | 15 |
BOFAS | British Foot and Ankle Society | Guilford | Surrey 2015 | (24) |
FISIC | Fortius International Sports Conference | London | October 2015 | (16) |
LDG | London Diabetic Group | London | September 2015 | (4) |
AOFAS | American Foot and Ankle Society | Long Beach, California | July 2015 | (17) |
GlaMOR | Glasgow Meeting of Orthopaedic Research | Glasgow | March 2015 | 6 |
BOFAS | British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society | Brighton | November 2014 | 13 |
EFAS | European Foot and Ankle Society | Barcelona | October 2014 | 15 |
AOFAS | American Foot and Ankle Society | Chicago | September 2014 | 17 |
IFFAS | International Foot and Ankle Society | Chicago | September 2014 | 16 |
SCOT | Scottish Orthopaedic Trauma Group – Summer Meeting | Dunblane | August 2014 | 6 |
King’s College | Charcot Meeting | London | July 2014 | (8) |
ArthroParis | 5th International Symposium on Sports Medicine | Paris | June 2014 | (16) |
AEH
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Advancing Excellence in Healthcare
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow |
Glasgow |
June 2014 |
12 |
SCOT | Scottish Orthopaedic Trauma Group – Winter Meeting | Crieff | January 2014 | 6 |
EFAS | European Foot and Ankle Society | Edinburgh | December 2013 | (17) |
BOFAS | British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society | Belfast | November 2013 | 13 |
BOFAS | British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society | Cardiff | November 2012 | 17 |
AOFAS | American Foot and Ankle Society | Chicago | May 2012 | 8 |
BOFAS | British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society | Windsor | November 2011 | 17 |
FASt | Foot and Ankle Scotland | Edinburgh | September 2010 | 8 |
Course Title | Location | Date | CPD Points | |
Ankle Arthroplasty | ||||
Wright Medical | Prophecy Infinity Cadaveric Course | San Fransico | March 2014 | (10) |
Integra | Ankle Days | Brussels, Belgium | May 2013 | (10) |
Wright Medical | Inbone II Cadaveric Lab | Memphis, Tennessee | December 2012 | 6 |
DePuy | Mobility Total Ankle Replacement | Zurich, Switzerland | October 2010 | 18 |
DePuy | Mobility User Group Meeting | Sutton Coldfield | June 2010 | 8 |
Minimally Invasive Surgery | ||||
WG Wright Medical | Minimally Invasive Advanced Course | Brighton | July 2013 | (8) |
WG Wright Medical | Minimally Invasive Basic Course | Brighton | April 2013 | (8) |
Integra/New Deal | Techniques for Surgery for Hallux Rigidus | Lyon, France | July 2010 | (20) |
Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine | ||||
AMC | Amsterdam Arthroscopy Foot and Ankle Course | Amsterdam | June 2011 | 12 |
1st MTP and Talar Arthroplasty | ||||
AMC | Talar and 1st MTPJ Hemicap Arthroplasty | Amsterdam | September 2011 | 12 |
Foot and Ankle | ||||
Wright Medical | Updates in Foot and Ankle Surgery
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San Francisco | March 2014 | |
Wright Medial | Advances in Mid-Hindfoot Surgery | Amsterdam | June 2013 | (16) |
WG Wright Medical | Advances in Foot and Ankle Surgery | Chicago | May 2012 | (16) |
AOFAS | Advances Course | Chicago | May 2012 | 17 |
EFAS | Instructional Course | Vienna | April 2012 | 9 |
WG Wright Medical | Advances in Foot and Ankle Surgery | Amsterdam | June 2011 | 12 |
AOFAS | Advances Course | Baltimore | May 2011 | 16 |
AO | Advanced Foot and Ankle Trauma Surgery | Davos, Switzerland | December 2010 | (30) |
Stryker | Current Concepts of Foot and Ankle Fracture Management | Selzach, Switzerland | December 2010 | (20) |
Barouk / DePuy | Forefoot Reconstruction | Bordeaux, France | November 2010 | 14 |
BOFAS | British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society | Nottingham | November 2010 | 17 |
Scottish Forefoot Instructional Course | Glasgow | October 2010 | (8) | |
RNOH / UCL | Surgery of the Foot and Ankle | Stanmore | May 2010 | 20 |
DePuy | Cadaveric Foot and Ankle Course | Newcastle | March 2010 | (8) |
DePuy | Forefoot Surgery | Glasgow | 2006 | (8) |
Specialty Visits | Location | Date | CPD Points |
Pascal Rippestein – Visit to Surgeon | Zurich | April 2012 | (8) |
Dr Joel Venoir – Surgeon visit to Hairmyres Hospital
Minimally Invasive Surgery – Charcot correction |
NHS Lanarkshire | September 2013 | (4) |
Dr Joel Venoir – Surgeon visit to Hairmyres Hospital
Minimally Invasive Surgery – Post Polio Syndrome |
NHS Lanarkshire | February 2013 | (4) |
Dr Joel Venoir – Surgeon visit to Hairmyres Hospital
Minimally Invasive Surgery – Hindfoot arthritis with severe valgus deformity |
NHS Lanarkshire | February 2013 | (4) |
Dr Joel Venoir – Surgeon visit to Hairmyres Hospital
Minimally Invasive Surgery – Tibiofibular synostosis with lateral ligament instability |
NHS Lanarkshire | February 2013 | (4) |
Online Education | Location | Date | CPD Points |
First Ray Hypermobility and Hallux Valgus | Glasgow | April 2011 | 1 |
Elective Foot and Ankle Experience
Minimally Invasive and Open Surgical Correction of | Management of Ankle Arthritis | Ankle arthroscopy and Sports Injury | |
Hallux Valgus | Mid-foot Osteotomy and Fusion | Total Ankle Replacement | Ligament Reconstruction |
Hallux Rigidus | Hind-foot Fusion | Ankle Fusion | Tendon Debridement and Repair |
Lesser Toe Deformity Correction | Diabetic Correction including Charcot Deformity Correction | Management of Non-Union | Tendon Transfer |
Trauma Foot and Ankle Experience – Conservative and Surgical Management
Common and Complex Foot and Ankle Trauma | Sports Injury | |
Ankle Fractures | Pilon Fractures | Lateral Ligament Complex Injuries |
Metatarsal and Phalangeal Fractures | Calcaneal Fractures | Acute Achilles Tendon Ruptures |
Talar and Navicular Fractures | Midfoot Fracture Dislocations | Lisfranc injuries |
General Orthopaedic and Trauma Training
Specialist courses in Foot and Ankle Surgery. 6 years General Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgical Training, has provided exposure to all aspects of the specialty. I participated in over 1800 surgical procedures attained competency in the following General Orthopaedic Surgical procedures: |
Elective Orthopaedics | Trauma |
Hip Arthroplasty | Knee Arthroplasty | Hip Fracture | Long Bone Fractures – upper and lower limb |
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Arthroscopy
(Hip, Knee, Shoulder) |
Spine | Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist and Hand Trauma | Soft tissue injuries |
Elbow | Hand | Including tendon, nerve and vascular injuries | Paediatric trauma |
Paediatrics | Exposure to: | ||
Complex intra-articular trauma | Spinal Injuries |
Medical Training
TYPE I SPECIALIST REGISTRAR ORTHOPAEDICS AND TRAUMA SURGERY 11/04 – 01/11
WEST OF SCOTLAND ROTATION
RELEVANT FOOT AND ANKLE POSTS | |||
Foot and Ankle Surgery
Mr S Moir |
SpR Year 6 | Western Infirmary, Glasgow | 08/10 – 01/11 |
Foot and Ankle Surgery
Mr CS Kumar |
SpR Year 6 | Glasgow Royal Infirmary | 02/0 – 08/10 |
Limb Reconstruction / Hip Reconstruction / Brachial Plexus
Mr D Rowland Miss CF Murnaghan |
SpR Year 5
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Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow | 08/09 – 02/10 |
Limb Reconstruction Foot and Ankle / Knee Arthroplasty
Mr A MacLean |
SpR Year 5 | Glasgow Royal Infirmary | 02/09 – 08/09 |
Experienced Senior House Officer
Hip Arthroplasty and Trauma
Mr E R Gardner |
SHO III | Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow | 05/04 – 11/04 |
Brachial Plexus, Hands and Trauma
Mr T E J Hems |
SHO III | Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow | 02/04 – 05/04 |
Accident and Emergency Medicine
Mr I Anderson, Mr D Ritchie |
SHO III
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Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow | 08/03 – 02/04 |
North East of Scotland Basic Surgical Training – Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Elective Orthopaedic Surgery / Plastic Surgery / Neurosurgery
Cardiothoracic Surgery / Vascular Surgery / Orthopaedic Trauma Unit General Trauma and Limb Reconstruction / General Surgery
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SHO
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Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Woodend Hopstial |
08/00 – 07/03 |
Pre-Registration House Officer Posts – Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Acute Medical Receiving Unit / Infection and Endocrine UnitVascular Surgery / General and Breast Surgery |
PRHO
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Aberdeen Royal Infirmary | 08/99 – 07/00 |
Research
Current
Biomechanical Analysis of Pressure Transmitted in Weight-bearing Casts During Immediate Six Week Rehabilitation Period, Post Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Weber B Ankle Fractures |
Miss RJ Miller, Mr R Rooney – Hairmyres Hospital
Mr CS Kumar – Glasgow Royal Infirmary Department of Biomechanics, Strathclyde University
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A number of patients require admission to the rehabilitation ward, as they are unable to non-weight-bear following ORIF of ankle fracture. Pain inhibition prevents patients fully weight-bearing until the fracture is healed. Patients should be instructed to weight-bear immediately post operatively.
To confirm this we are undertaking a pilot study utilizing a pressure transducer to establish the amount of pressure taken by the injured limb at weekly intervals for the six-week period. |
Completed
INTERCALATED BSc MEDICAL SCIENCES 2(i) HONOURS
The Correlation Between Abnormal Psychopathology and Biochemical Markers Following Orthopaedic Trauma
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Professor D A A Alexander, Department of Mental Health, University of Aberdeen. 1998
Professor J D Hutchison, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Aberdeen.
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Case-controlled pilot study to determine an association between biochemical markers and the physical and psychological aspects of trauma. The fundamental markers of the inflammatory response, (IL-6, IL-6r and CRP), were compared with symptoms of PTSD.
This pilot study showed positive correlation between some of the symptoms of PTSD, particularly intrusive phenomena and the acute phase inflammatory markers. This work has been published and subsequently formed the basis of a subsequent larger study. |
Other
Intra and Extraosseous Blood Supply to the Navicular 2010 |
Mr CS Kumar
Department of Orthopaedics, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Dr Q Fogg Department of Anatomy, University of Glasgow
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There is little in the literature with regards to the blood supply to the navicular. We are undertaking an anatomical study to determine the blood supply to the navicular, which may explain the clinical observation that the lateral aspect is more commonly affected by avascular necrosis or osteochondritis.
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Evaluation of a Diagnostic Questionnaire for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2004 |
Mr T E J Hems
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow.
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Computer Assisted Learning for Plastic Surgery 2003 |
A J Durrani, Miss M P Davies, Mr J D Holmes.
Department of Plastic Surgery, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Mr N M Hamilton, CAL Unit, University of Aberdeen. |
Audit
Current
Inbone II Total Ankle Replacement for End-Stage Total Ankle Arthritis
Short term follow-up of 20 Inbone II total ankle replacements performed in NHS Lanarkshire by a single surgeon.
The use of the Internal Brace System for Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction Short term follow-up of 16 arthroscopic lateral ligament stabilizations using Arthrex Internal Brace System, performed in NHS Lanarkshire by a single surgeon.
Minimally Invasive Surgery in Forefoot Conditions Medium term follow-up of 100 minimally invasive forefoot procedures (40 hallux valgus and 60 hallux rigidus procedures), performed in NHS Lanarkshire by a single surgeon, compared with open procedures performed by the same surgeon.
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Significant Deformity Correction Secondary to Diabetic Charcot Arthropathy Short term follow-up of 6 minimally invasive midfoot Charcot corrections performed in NHS Lanarkshire by a single surgeon.
Minimally Invasive Joint Preparation and Percutaneous Intra-Medullary Nailing for Hind-foot Arthritis Short term follow-up of 6 minimally invasive hind-foot fusions performed in NHS Lanarkshire by a single surgeon.
Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment with Biomechanical Podiatry for Forefoot Pathology |
Follow-up of 450 patients treated conservatively with Biomechanical Podiatry for Forefoot pathology at two years.
Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment with Biomechanical Orthotics for Treating Hind-Foot and Ankle Arthritis Follow-up of 25 patients treated conservatively with Ankle-Foot-Orthoses at three years
Effectiveness of an Integrated Multidisciplinary Foot and Ankle Pathway at Streamlining the Pathway Management for Foot and Ankle Patient in NHS Lanarkshire Health economics analysis of the benefits of streamlining the pathways from referral through conservative treatment to surgical management and post-operative management, by development of Virtual and Butterfly Multidisciplinary clinics.
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Audit
Past
Patient and Nurse Satisfaction with the ORIF Fractured Ankle Nurse Led-Clinic
Group Auditor, Glasgow Royal Infirmary 2010 |
Admissions of Patients to Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Ward Following Surgical Fixation of Weber B Ankle Fractures
Group Auditor, Glasgow Royal Infirmary 2010 |
Audit to Compare Clinical Follow-up versus Postal Questionnaire, for Patients Following Primary Hip Arthroplasty.Principal Auditor, Western Infirmary 2006 |
Audit to Assess Correct Completion of Operation Notes
Group Auditor, Western Infirmary 2006 |
Audit of Peri-operative Deaths of a Single Consultant – 1 Year FiguresPrincipal Auditor, Victoria Infirmary 2004 |
Audit of Blood Requests for Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery AdmissionPrincipal Auditor, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 2001 |
Audit of Colorectal Surgery Performed by a Breast Surgeon
Group Auditor, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 2000 |
Publications
Peer Review Journal
Surgical Technique Article
Percutaneous diabetic foot surgery and reconstruction In Press – due September 2016 Foot and Ankle Clinics of North America – Accepted for publication
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Incidence of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome after Foot and Ankle Surgery
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery: Vol 53(3): 256-258; May 2014 M J Rewhorn, A H Leung, A Gillespie, J S Moir, R J Miller
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Quantitative Assessment of the Subchondral Vascularity of the Talar Dome: A Cadaveric Study
Foot and Ankle Surgery: 20(1): 57-60; Oct 2013 A Lomax, R J Miller, Q A Fogg, N J Madeley, C S Kumar.
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Assessment of a Diagnostic Questionnaire and Protocol for Management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), Vol. 34(5): 665-670, 2009 T E J Hems, R J Miller, A Masraf, J Green
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C-reactive Protein and Interleukin 6 Receptor in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
A Pilot Study R J Miller, A G Sutherland, J D Hutchison, D A A Alexander Cytokine: Vol. 13(4): 253 – 25; Feb 2001
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Case Report
Bilateral Tarsometatarsal Joint Injuries: An Unusual Mechanism Producing Unusual Variants
P S Young, V L Viement, A Lomax, J Badesha, R J Miller, A Mahendra The Foot : Published on line December 2014. In Press |
Isolated Plantar Dislocation of the 1st Meatarsal-Phalangeal Joint
The Foot: 23(4): 162-5; Dec 2013 A Lomax, R J Miller, CS Kumar |
Basal Cell Carcinoma Arising in a Laparoscopic Port-Site Scar at the Umbilicus
A J Durrani, R J Miller, M P Davies Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 116(1): 348 – 350; 2005 |
Abstract
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Diabetic Foot and Ankle Pathology
R J Miller Bone and Joint Journal Supplement 14; Dec 2015 |
Evaluation of a Diagnostic Questionnaire for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
R J Miller, T E Hems, A Masraf Journal of Hand Surgery, 30B(S1): 33; June 2005
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Computer Assisted Learning for Burn Plastic Surgery Education
R J Miller, A J Durrani, S W Waterston, N M Hamilton, J D Holmes, M P Davies British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 58(1): 132; 2005
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Audit of Colorectal Surgery Performed by a Breast SurgeonS A MacIntosh, R J Miller, Y Abu-Omar, S D Heys Journal of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 2001; 46:364
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Presentations
International – Podium Presentation
Total Ankle Replacement; The Challenging Primary Inbone
R J Miller
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From Arthrodesis to Arthroplasty; A Continuum of Care
Amsterdam |
2015 |
Total Ankle Replacement; The Learning Curve for New Users
R J Miller
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From Arthrodesis to Arthroplasty; A Continuum of Care
Amsterdam |
2015 |
Total Ankle Replacement; Where are we now
R J Miller
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From Arthrodesis to Arthroplasty; A Continuum of Care
Amsterdam |
2015 |
Arthritic Conditions of the Forefoot and Mid-foot
R J Miller
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Hallux Solutions: Cutting Edge Techniques in Forefoot Surgery
Amsterdam |
2015 |
Revision Options; When the Lesser Toes Fail
R J Miller
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Hallux Solutions: Cutting Edge Techniques in Forefoot Surgery
Amsterdam |
2015 |
Hallux Valgus; Mild Deformity the Classic Way
R J Miller
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Hallux Solutions: Cutting Edge Techniques in Forefoot Surgery
Amsterdam |
2015 |
Arthroscopic Lateral Ligament Stabilisation
R J Miller
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Arthrex 1st UK Foot and Ankle Symposium
Munich
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2015
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Stabilisation of the Lisfrac ligament with Internal Brace
R J Miller
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Arthrex 1st UK Foot and Ankle Symposium
Munich
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2015
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Minimally Invasive Surgery for Complex Deformity Correction
R J Miller
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Arthrex 1st UK Foot and Ankle Symposium
Munich
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2015
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Mid-foot Closing Wedge Osteotomy
R J Miller
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Groupe de Recherche et d’Etude en Chirurgie Mini-Invasive du Pied Barcelona
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2015
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Mid-foot Closing Wedge Osteotomy
R J Miller
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GRECMIP
Barcelona
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2015
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Mid-foot Closing Wedge Osteotomy
R J Miller
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GRECMIP
Barcelona
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2014
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Evaluation of a Diagnostic Questionnaire for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
T Hems, R J Miller, A Masraf
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FEESH
Gothenburg, Sweden |
2005 |
International – Poster Presentation
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Joint Preparation and Subsequent Percutaneous Intra-medullary Nailing for Stabilisation of the Hind-foot
R J Miller
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AOFAS
Long Beach, California, USA |
2015 |
Minimally Invasive Closing Wedge Osteotomy for Charcot Correction
R J Miller
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AOFAS
Long Beach, California, USA |
2015 |
Stbilisation of Simultaneous Injuries to the ATFL and Lisfranc Ligament Complexes with Arthrex “Internal Brace”
R J Miller
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AOFAS
Long Beach, California, USA |
2015 |
Arthroscopic Lateral Ligament Stabilisation
R J Miller
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AOFAS
Long Beach, California, USA |
2015 |
Correlation of Results of Carpal Tunnel Release with a Diagnostic Questionnaire for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
R J Miller, T E Hems
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FEESH
Glasgow, Scotland |
2006 |
Computer Assisted Learning:A Method of Introducing Undergraduate Students To Burn And Plastic SurgeryR J Miller, A J Durrani, N M Hamilton, M P Davies
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European Burns Association Meeting Bergen, Norway | 2003 |
National – Podium Presentation
Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques for Diabetic Foot and Ankle Pathology
R J Miller
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BOFAS
Guilford, Surrey |
2015 |
Posterior Ankle Arthroscopy
R J Miller
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Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh | 2015 |
Arthroscopic Versus Open Ankle Arthrodesis
R J Miller
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Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh | 2015 |
Internal Fixation Techniques in Mid-foot Reconstruction
R J Miller
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King’s College Charcot Conference
London |
2015 |
Foot and Ankle Service Redesign
R J Miller |
MSK ACCESS Scottish Government Drive
The Stirling Court Hotel |
2015
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Arthroscopic Satbilisation of the Lateral Ligament Complex Using the Arthrex Internal Brace
N MacKay, C Dowell, K Baird, R J Miller
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GlaMOUR
Beardmore Hotel, Glasgow
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2015
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The Next Step Forward
R J Miller
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Foot and Ankle Scotland, FASt
Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow
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2014
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Update on Diabetic Foot: Big Problem – Small Solution!
R J Miller
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Foot and Ankle Scotland, FASt
Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow
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2014
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Travelling Fellowship:
The benefits of a month long fellowship with Mark Myreson, Baltimore R J Miller
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GlaMOUR
Beardmore Hotel, Glasgow
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2014
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Setting up a Foot and Ankle Service
The Lanarkshire Experience R J Miller
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Foot and Ankle Scotland, FASt
RCP&S (Glas) |
2012 |
Barriers to Research in the West of Scotland Deanery
R J Miller |
Glasgow Meeting of Orthopaedic Research
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2008 |
Evaluation of a Diagnostic Questionnaire for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
R J Miller, T Hems, A Masraf
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British Society for Surgery of the Hand, London | 2005 |
The Use of Ilizarov Distraction Osteogenesis in the HandA Durrani, I Depasquale, M Senior, R J Miller, M P Davies, J D Holmes
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British Association of Plastic Surgeon,
Newport, South Wales |
2003 |
Computer Assisted Learning:A Method of Introducing Undergraduate Students To Burn And Plastic SurgeryR J Miller, A J Durrani, M P Davies
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British Burn Association MeetingEdinburgh |
2003 |
Audit of Colorectal Surgery Performed by a Breast Surgeon
S A MacIntosh, R J Miller, Y Abu-Omar, S D Heys
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Annual Audit Symposium, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh | 2001 |
National – Poster Presenation
Arthroscopic Lateral Ligament Stabilisation
R J Miller
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BOFAS
Guilford, Surrey |
2105
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Correlation of Results of Carpal Tunnel Release with a Diagnostic Questionnaire for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
R J Miller, T E Hems |
Pan Celtic Meeting Seamill Hydro
Scotland |
2006 |
Courses
Management
BOA Educational And Clinical Supervisor Course | Glasgow Royal Infirmary | 2015 |
Radiation Protection Supervisor
Consultant Induction
National Education Scotland Management Course for SpR’s
Education Supervision
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Public Health England
NHS Lanarkshire
Dundee
Edinburgh |
2013
2011
2010
2010
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Clinical Supervision | Dundee | 2010 |
Teaching the Trainer | London | 2010
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Elective Orthopaedics
Hip Resurfacing, Wright Medical | Oxford | 2008 |
Biomechanics Summer School
Plus Orthopaedics |
Bath | 2007 |
Hand Surgery, The Lister | Edinburgh | 2007 |
Basic Biomechanics, Plus Orthopaedics | Stirling | 2007 |
Exeter Hip Symposium, Stryker | Exeter | 2006 |
Total Hip, Knee and Shoulder Replacement Biomet | Lille, France | 2006 |
Basic Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
Dundee Surgical Skills Centre |
Dundee | 2004 |
Trauma Courses
ATLS – Invited to become instructor | Glasgow | 2010 |
Peri-articular Fracture Management, Stryker | Glasgow | 2006 |
Edinburgh International Instructional Trauma Course, Zimmer | Glasgow | 2006 |
AO Principles of Fracture Management | Davos, Switzerland | 2004 |
Essentials of Fracture Management
Smith and Nephew |
Dundee / Leicester / London | 2003 |
Hip and Ankle Fractures Principles and Practice 05/2001Royal College Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow |
Glasgow | 2001 |
Teaching
International
GRECMIP
Minimally Invasive Surgery; Cadaveric Lab
|
Barcelona | 2015 |
GRECMIP
Minimally Invasive Surgery; Cadaveric Lab
|
Barcelona | 2014
|
National
NES GP Training Event
Updates in Foot and Ankle Surgery
|
Glasgow
|
2013
|
Scottish Forefoot Course – Depuy
Forefoot Surgery |
Falkirk | 2011 |
Hip and Ankle Fracture Management Course
Ankle Fracture Management |
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow | 2006 |
Regional
NHS Lanarkshire Diabetic Training Event
Updates in Diabetic Foot and Ankle Management |
Hairmyres
|
October 2015 |
WEST of Scotland Registrar Teaching
Hallux Rigidus Lesser Toes |
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
|
October 2015 |
EAST of Scotland Registrar Teaching
Minimally Invasive Surgery |
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
|
June 2015 |
NHS Lanarkshire Podiatric Training Event
Updates in Foot and Ankle Surgery
EAST of Scotland Registrar Teaching Lesser Toe Surgery Forefoot Surgery
WEST of Scotland Registrar Teaching
Management of Calcaneal Fractures
Applied Anatomy and Surgical Approaches to the Foot and Ankle
Applied Anatomy and Surgical Approaches to the Hip
The Deltoid Ligament and Bimalleolar Ankle Fractures |
Hairmyres
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Glasgow Royal Infirmary |
2013
2013
2012
2012
2008
2006 |
Medical Education
I inspire and motivate both Junior Doctors and Allied Health Professionals. I take an interactive approach to teaching and training, enabling others to develop their own knowledge and clinical skills. I stimulate Students, Doctors and Allied Medical Professionals to develop an enquiring mind, encouraging Best Medical Practice, Research and Audit, and Service Delivery. |
Scholarships
McCunn Scholarship
Roland Sutton Scholarship Vanderville Scholarship Medical School Elective Department of Mental Health, Yale University, USA. Supervisor: Professor C A Morgan III. |
£500
£500 £500 |
1999
|
A randomised control trial to investigate if a trial drug was more effective at decreasing the acoustic startle response, than an anxiolytic benzodiazepine, and a non-active placebo.
Obtained in open competition. |
Wellcome Student Scholarship
Summer Research Project Departments of Mental Health and Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Aberdeen. Supervisors: Professor D A A Alexander and Professor J D Hutchison. |
£800 | 1997 |
Validation of a Brief Trauma Scale – a measure designed to identify trauma patients likely to develop Post-traumatic psychopathology.
Obtained in open competition. |
Wellcome Student Scholarship
Summer Research Project Department of Public Health, University of Aberdeen. Supervisor: Dr B Wilson. |
£800 | 1996 |
Utilised a structured interview technique to investigate the effect of genetic counselling and dietary advice on people at risk of developing colorectal cancer.
Obtained in open competition. |
Career Aims
Having effective established an integrated multidisciplinary Foot and Ankle Service in NHS Lanarkshire my focus is now on establishing a Private Practice based in London at the London Orthopaedic Clinic and Princes Grace Hopsital.
My main interests within Foot and Ankle Surgery are the continued development of Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle procedures, which includes diabetic foot pathology and complex deformity correction. I also intend to further develop my foot and ankle Sports pathology, including arthroscopic procedures. I continue to develop my total ankle arthroplatsy practice, including outcomes associated with the procedure. I am very interested in teaching and training, including GP’s, Physicians and other Orthopaedic Surgeons. I also enjoy working closely with allied health professionals and will continue to develop these links and close working practices. |
Referees
Mr Alberto Gregori
Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Hairmyres Hospital East Kilbride G75 8RG Tel: 01355 585000 alberto.gregori@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk |
Mr Khalid Ayoub
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Hairmyres Hospital East Kilbride G75 8RG Tel: 01355 585000 Khalid.ayoub@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk |
Mr Kumar Periasamy
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Hairmyres Hospital East Kilbride G75 8RG Tel: 01355 585000 Kumar.periasamy@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk |