Mr Mark Latimer

Mr Mark Latimer

Mr Latimer has a specialist interest in adult hip and knee surgery and in trauma surgery.

NHS base
Peterborough and Cambridge
GMC Number
4484202
Clinic Timetable
Friday 1-6pm
Clinical interests

Specialist interest in adult lower limb surgery and trauma surgery To find out more about Mr Latimer click here

Professional Memberships

BA (Hons), 1992, Oxford University MEng, 1993, Oxford University MBBChir, 1997, Cambridge University MRCS, 2001, RCS Edinburgh MRCS, 2002, RCS England FRCS (Tr & Orth), 2007, RCS England

Academic Background

Mr Latimer studied studied Pre-Clinical Medicine at Oxford University and Clinical Medicine at Cambridge University. He was awarded the degree of MBBChir in December 1997. He joined the East Anglian Orthopaedic Rotation in 2002. This included 2 years of dedicated lower limb surgery in Cambridge. He passed his FRCS (Tr & Orth) exams in 2007 and was selected for the prestigious Ingham Fellowship in Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery in Sydney. He spent a little over a year in Sydney. The fellowship included a comprehensive training in all aspects of children's orthopaedic and trauma surgery as well as an opportunity to work in the Kerry Packer Research Institute with Professor David Little. He has published academic papers in numerous fields including cardiology, anaesthesia, plastic surgery, neurosurgery and of course orthopaedics.

Website

NHS base

Peterborough and Cambridge

GMC Number

4484202

Clinic Timetable

Friday 1-6pm

Clinical interests

Specialist interest in adult lower limb surgery and trauma surgery To find out more about Mr Latimer click here

Professional Memberships

BA (Hons), 1992, Oxford University MEng, 1993, Oxford University MBBChir, 1997, Cambridge University MRCS, 2001, RCS Edinburgh MRCS, 2002, RCS England FRCS (Tr & Orth), 2007, RCS England

Academic Background

Mr Latimer studied studied Pre-Clinical Medicine at Oxford University and Clinical Medicine at Cambridge University. He was awarded the degree of MBBChir in December 1997. He joined the East Anglian Orthopaedic Rotation in 2002. This included 2 years of dedicated lower limb surgery in Cambridge. He passed his FRCS (Tr & Orth) exams in 2007 and was selected for the prestigious Ingham Fellowship in Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery in Sydney. He spent a little over a year in Sydney. The fellowship included a comprehensive training in all aspects of children's orthopaedic and trauma surgery as well as an opportunity to work in the Kerry Packer Research Institute with Professor David Little. He has published academic papers in numerous fields including cardiology, anaesthesia, plastic surgery, neurosurgery and of course orthopaedics.

Website

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