Prem Moras
Prem Moras is a highly-experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon specialising in foot and ankle procedures. He holds numerous positions, including Educational Supervisor to Core Trainees, and Foundation Doctors.
Medbelle position | Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon | |
Titles | MB BS, MRCS Ed, FRCS (Tr & Orth) | |
Experience | 22 years | |
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Summary
Prem Moras is an experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon specialising in foot and ankle conditions and procedures. Alongside his NHS roles and private practice, he is also a clinical supervisor to speciality registrars in training. He has trained both here in the UK and internationally and has successfully completed a prestigious fellowship in Australia. Patients describe him as calm, approachable and thorough.
Positions
- Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon since 2013 Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
- Panel member of the ST3 National Recruitment Service.
- Clinical MSK Governance Lead at Queen Alexandra Hospital.
- Educational Supervisor to Core Trainees, Foundation Doctors.
- Clinical Supervisor to Speciality Registrars in Training.
- Clinical Supervisor to F & A Fellowship Trainees.
Education
- MB BS St John's Medical College 1996
- MRCS Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 2002
- FRCS (TR& ORTH) Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 2012
- Fellowship in Foot & Ankle Surgery Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia 2013
Professional memberships
- British Orthopaedic Association
- British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
- European Foot and Ankle Society
- General Medical Council (GMC) 5191783
Specialist surgical interests
- Sports injuries of the Foot and ankle
- Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
- Key Hole Arthroscopic Surgery
- Deformity correction: Correction of Painful Flatfoot
- Bunion Correction
- Degenerative conditions of foot and ankle
- Ankle Replacements and Corrective Fusions
- Non-Operative Treatment: Physiotherapy rehabilitation, Podiatry and Orthotic referral for insoles and footwear modifications
- Injections: under X-ray and Ultrasound Guidance.