
Mr Jan Marciniak is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Newcastle who specialises in Knee conditions
Diagnosis and treatment of knees including: Knee pain Knee giving way Knee locking Suspected cartilage tear (meniscus) Suspected cyst either in front or behind knee Knee arthroscopy (key hole surgery) Complex and Revision Hip and Knee Replacement Trauma (fracture) surgery
Mr Marciniak went to school in Middlesbrough and studied Medicine at the University of Sheffield, where he was awarded the pre-clinical distinction prize and went on to graduate with Honours in 2006. He then went on to complete his higher surgical training as a specialist registrar in trauma & orthopaedic surgery on the Yorkshire training programme. Following on from this, Mr Marciniak completed two highly sought after and prestigious sub-speciality training fellowships at the Charnley Hip and Knee Unit in Wrightington, and the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford where he honed his skills in both hip and knee surgery before being appointed as a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon with special interest in complex and revision hip and knee surgery. Mr Marciniak is actively involved in teaching, examination and training of medical students, junior doctors, physiotherapists, allied health professionals and GP's. He is often invited to deliver instructional lectures in his field of expertise and is currently a Medical School Examiner.
South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust
6144557
Wednesday afternoon
Diagnosis and treatment of knees including: Knee pain Knee giving way Knee locking Suspected cartilage tear (meniscus) Suspected cyst either in front or behind knee Knee arthroscopy (key hole surgery) Complex and Revision Hip and Knee Replacement Trauma (fracture) surgery
Mr Marciniak went to school in Middlesbrough and studied Medicine at the University of Sheffield, where he was awarded the pre-clinical distinction prize and went on to graduate with Honours in 2006. He then went on to complete his higher surgical training as a specialist registrar in trauma & orthopaedic surgery on the Yorkshire training programme. Following on from this, Mr Marciniak completed two highly sought after and prestigious sub-speciality training fellowships at the Charnley Hip and Knee Unit in Wrightington, and the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford where he honed his skills in both hip and knee surgery before being appointed as a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon with special interest in complex and revision hip and knee surgery. Mr Marciniak is actively involved in teaching, examination and training of medical students, junior doctors, physiotherapists, allied health professionals and GP's. He is often invited to deliver instructional lectures in his field of expertise and is currently a Medical School Examiner.
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