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Mr Majed is an established Shoulder and Elbow specialist at King Edward VII's Hospital and the world renowned Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, a National Centre of Excellence. {{ label }}
His practice incorporates all acute and chronic shoulder and elbow conditions, including trauma and sports medicine as well as complex revision and reconstructive surgery.
He sub-specialises in the management of shoulder instability, managing many sports men and women with complex recurrent instability and instability related arthritis. His practice encompasses all aspects of open and arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery.
He works closely with therapists to ensure the best outcomes for his patients. He strongly believes in open and transparent clinical practice and spends time with his patients to ensure information is delivered in an understandable and useful manner, to allow patients to decide on their care.
He trained at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, Imperial College London, achieving a BSc in Neuroscience. He was then appointed to the prestigious Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital training programme and is a fellowship trained surgeon, having undertaken two fellowships, one specialising in arthroscopic surgery and another focusing on complex revision shoulder and elbow arthroplasty surgery.
He was awarded the prestigious WJ Little and Watanabe travelling fellowships, allowing him to visit six centres nationally and internationally in 2014. In 2015, Mr Majed was appointed as a Consultant at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Stanmore.
Mr Majed is dedicated to providing the most up to date evidence-based medical practice. He is has published several book chapters, over 30 publications and has over 50 presentations both nationally and internationally.
He undertook an MD at Imperial College London, supervised by Professor Roger Emery and Professor Anthony Bull, resulting in his internationally recognised work into proximal humeral fractures. He is holds a post on the Research Committee for the British and Elbow Society. Mr Majed has acted in an education and advisory role to the international groups AO and EFORT/SECEC.
Mr Majed greatly enjoys teaching trainees and future surgeons. He is a faculty member of a national shoulder arthroscopy teaching group, The Watanabe club, the Arthrex Fellows Course and is Chairman of the RNOH FRCS Basic Science Course.
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