Training
Benedict is a graduate of University of Oxford (Christ Church), St George’s Hospital Medical School (University of London), UCL and University of Toronto.
Benedict was trained in the South West Thames Orthopaedic Programme during which time he was awarded the FRCS (Orth), DipSEM and DipIMC.
His clinical and research interests centre on hip and knee arthroplasty, pelvic and acetabular surgery, lower limb trauma reconstructive surgery, outcome measures following joint replacement and orthopaedic training and education.
Benedict undertook two clinical fellowships at Mount Sinai Hospital Hospital & Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; both world-renowned academic units at University of Toronto
He was trained by several eminent surgeons including Professor Allan Gross, Professor Hans Kreder, Professor Marvin Tile, Dr Joseph Schatzker.
At the conclusion of his fellowship training, in addition to his Fellowship Diploma, he was awarded the Zane Cohen Fellowship Achievement Award by the University of Toronto; the first time had been awarded to an orthopaedic surgeon.
Academic Profile
Benedict has an extensive and ongoing research portfolio covering basic science and clinical practice, incorporating collaborations with industry and various university departments.
His interests include hip and knee arthroplasty, pelvic and acetabular surgery, lower limb trauma reconstructive surgery, outcome measures following joint replacement and orthopaedic training and education.
He currently has over 70 scientific publications, including 10 book chapters
For further academic details, please see
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/benedict-rogers/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Benedict_Rogers
Benedict has made over 80 presentations worldwide, including several at the British Orthopaedic Association and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, with a number awarded prizes.
For selection of these presentations, please see
http://www.scribd.com/benedict_rogers
Benedict Rogers holds number of academic positions
Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer I have an active role at Brighton & Sussex Medical School, involved in both education and research.
Specialty Training Committee representative for Health Education Kent Surrey Sussex (HE KSS)
Injuries and emergencies specialty lead for the Surrey & Sussex Comprehensive Local Research Network – instigating the recruitment to numerous national (NIHR) studies within the Surrey & Sussex region.
http://www.crncc.nihr.ac.uk/about_us/ccrn/specialty/injuries_emergencies
Editorial Peer Reviewer for following scientific journals
Bone & Joint Journal (formerly JBJS Br)
Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (JBJS Am),
Clinical Orthopaedic and Related Research (CORR)
Journal of Arthroplasty
Research and education lead at Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals, Department of trauma and orthopaedic.
http://www.bsuh.nhs.uk/dpartments/trauma-and-orthopaedics/research/
Developed web-based resource for orthopaedic research and education at BSUH.
www.brightonorthoeducation.com
Sporting Interests
Benedict is a keen sportsman when time permits, and has completed:
- Over 15 marathons
- Five Ironman triathlons (including the Ironman European Championship)
- Was awarded an Oxford blue for rugby league