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Total hip care pathology and management from infancy to adulthood

A comprehensive framework to hip pathology from investigation to diagnosis and management in patients of all ages.
5.30pm: Registration & Welcome Drinks
6.00pm: Total Hip Care | Pathology & Management from Infancy to Adulthood (accompanied by a three-course meal and drinks).
8.00pm: Question & Answer / Case Presentation
9.00pm: Close
VENUE
The University Club | Seminar Room 1/4
The University of Western Australia, Hackett Drive Entrance 1 | Crawley
DATE
Wednesday 30 November 2022
*This is a free event and is available to attend in person or via online webinar.
PLACES ARE LIMITED – PLEASE REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2022
To register, please contact Amy – P: (08) 9389 3858 E: frostadmin@hogwa.com.au
Presented by:
MR NICHOLAS FROST | MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthA
Nic is an adult and paediatric hip and knee surgeon, with a special interest in hip preservation surgery for younger adults. He undertook a Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Fellowship with Dr Michael Solomon at Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick, NSW, which included exposure to posterior and direct anterior hip replacement and the management of DDH in adults including complex primary hip replacement, and Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO). During his training, he spent six months at Shiner’s Hospital for children in Portland Oregon, USA, where he was exposed to a range of less common childhood orthopaedic conditions. He subsequently completed a Fellowship in Paediatric Orthopaedics with Professor David Little at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, NSW, treating a range of conditions including complex paediatric and adolescent hip disorders. Since returning from fellowship, Nic has maintained both adult and paediatric positions in the public and private setting. He treats hip and knee problems from infancy to old age and enjoys a scope of practice including hip disorders, degenerative joint disease, malalignment and lower limb sport injuries.
MR PIET ROGERS | MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthA
Piet was the recipient of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons GSSE clinical examination National Prize during his fellowship training. He completed a Fellowship in Primary and Revision Arthroplasty and Robotic Surgery, under Professor Ross Crawford at Prince Charles Hospital and St Vincent’s Hospital Northside before completing fellowship training in Pelvic and Acetabular Trauma under Mr Rohan Brunello and Mr Jerry Van Der Pol at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Piet subsequently moved to Canberra, ACT, where he undertook training with Professor Paul Smith, in complex hip and knee primary and revision arthroplasty in addition to pelvic and acetabular trauma. During his time in Canberra, Piet worked with Mr Al Burns, Head of the Hip Preservation Society Australia, training in hip arthroscopy and procedures for preservation of the hip joint. He additionally undertook further learning in Direct Anterior Approach (DAA) total hip replacement from Mr Gawel Kulisiewicz. Piet’s public and private practices encompass his focus on bony and soft tissue hip pathology, in addition to lower limb sporting injuries and degenerative disease, shoulder surgery and orthopaedic trauma.







