Rob Pollock is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore (RNOH) specialising in complex hip and knee arthroplasty and orthopaedic oncology. He is Clinical Director of the joint reconstruction and sarcoma units and a core member of the London Sarcoma Service MDT. He was secretary of the British Orthopaedic Oncology Society 2013-17.
After graduating from University College London he trained in various London teaching hospitals including UCLH, St Mary's and the RNOH. He then did fellowships in Sydney, Australia (Paul Stalley) and Denver, USA (Wade Smith). In 2008 he undertook the ABC travelling fellowship to North America. Mr Pollock has published over eighty papers on joint reconstruction and limb salvage surgery and regularly presents research at national and international meetings. He has a particular interest in hip and knee replacement and revision as well as the management of bone and soft tissue tumours.
1. Hip and knee pain- how to assess and when to refer
2. What’s new in hip and knee surgery?
3. Lumps and bumps in the extremities- how to manage and when to refer
4. Top 10 cases- interactive discussion