Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center
Brett joined Duke University Health having spent 18 months as COnsultant Senior Lecturer at Barts Health NHS Trust after two years in Canada as an orthopaedic and spine surgeon, managing adults and children with a range of complex spinal problems. Training initially in the South West of the UK, Brett has an MD from the University of Bristol and has completed additional training in major trauma surgery, research and healthcare management. Focusing on spinal deformity, Brett has led investigations in the UK, Canada and USA and sits on the Global AO Knowledge Forum for Deformity. He has lectured in North America and Europe about the treatment of spine disorders for the Scoliosis Research Society, Global Spine Congress, AO Spine and Eurospine, and continues to produce research that improves the care for spine patients wherever they live. Brett reviews for several orthopaedic journals and is Deputy Editor of the Bone and Joint 360, a leading publication with a global readership.
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