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Mr Granville-Chapman is a fellowship trained specialist in Upper Limb Surgery and Orthopaedic Trauma surgery. He is a Consultant at Frimley Health (Heatherwood and Wexham Park) and his elective practice is exclusively in upper limb surgery. His trauma practice covers all aspects of limb trauma with a focus on complex upper limb injuries.
Mr Granville-Chapman can see and consult on children of all ages. Whilst most young children can be managed without surgery, when it is required, he undertakes this at The Princess Margaret Hospital for children aged 3 and above.
Mr Granville-Chapman qualified with a distinction from St Bartholomew’s and The Royal London medical school in 2001 and commenced surgical training in 2005. Basic and specialist training was in the South West Thames region. A year undertaking research yielded a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.
Mr Granville-Chapman sat his Orthopaedic Consultant exams (FRCS Tr&Orth) in 2013 and won the Gold Medal for the top performance nationwide. He has been both a Travelling Fellow and an Ambassador for the British Orthopaedic Association.
Upper Limb surgery fellowship was undertaken at the internationally-renowned Wrightington Hospital, where Mr Granville-Chapman worked with leading surgeons in the fields of sports shoulder surgery, complex joint replacement surgery and elbow surgery. This was followed by a further 8 months of fellowship training in Brighton, focusing on complex trauma surgery. Mr Granville-Chapman has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals and has presented nationally and internationally on upper limb topics. He teaches regularly on surgical and trauma courses.
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