Nigel Rossiter

Chair of Trustees

Location: United Kingdom

Name & qualifications:
Nigel Rossiter MB BS FRCSEd(Tr&Orth) FFSTEd

Employment:
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon, Basingstoke UK – since 2002
Previously Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon HM Forces (Army) 1985-2003

Other positions:

  • G4 Alliance advocacy group chair and strategy board member
  • Faculty Advisory Board for faculty of Remote Rural & Humanitarian Health at Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
  • Member Oxford University Global Surgery Group
  • Chair Incision Indemnity
  • Medical advisory board Open Medical
  • Senior medical adviser Rams Rugby
  • Previous chair of Orthopaedic Trauma Education AO UK & Ireland
  • Past (& founding) President – Orthopaedic Trauma Society
  • Emeritus International member Orthopaedic Trauma Association
  • Fellow of Faculty of Surgical Trainers
  • Fellow British Orthopaedic Association and Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and, member of British Association for Surgery of the Knee, Combined Services Orthopaedic Society, Gauvain Society, Girdlestone Orthopaedic Society, AOTrauma
  • National Institute health and Care Excellence panellist
  • Member International Committee for VTE prevention in Orthopaedic surgery
  • Clinical reviewer for National Institute of Health Research
  • South Central England Trauma network institution panel
  • Previous Clinical Director Dept of Trauma & Orthopaedics and Chair of Trauma & Major Incident committee – Hampshire Hospitals

Awards:

  • Combined Services Orthopaedic Surgery prize 1993, 1994, 1995
  • Drummond scholar HM Forces 1996
  • Wessex Orthopaedic Trainer of the Year 2010 & 2020
  • Inspiring educator of the year finalist NHS Shine awards 2014 & 2015
  • Hippocrates award for excellence in field of Medicine – Who’s Who 2013

Gold Honour

This award recognises that the individual has organised at least 4 PTC Course cascades and has trained at least 10 instructors.

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Kongo Central Committee

Location: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Gold Honour

This award recognises that the individual has organised at least 4 PTC Course cascades and has trained at least 10 instructors.

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Dr Khamsay Detleuxay

Location: Lao, PDR

Dr. Khamsay Detleuxay MD

Location: Lao PDR

He is currently the Deputy Director of Mahosot Hospital in Vientiane and the President of Lao Society of Critical Care Medicine, Vice- President of Lao Society of Anesthesiologists and Secretary of the Lao Medical Board at the Ministry of Health.  He is also the Director of the University of Health Science Emergency Medicine Residency.

Dr. Khamsay Detleuxay graduated from the University of Health Sciences, in Vientiane, Lao PDR in 1995. Following graduation, he worked as the clinic doctor with the Theum-Hinboun Hydropower Project in Khammouane Province.  He received specialization degrees in Anesthesia, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine in 2005.

He worked as a general practitioner and trainer with the University of Health Sciences in Vientiane from 2006 till 2019.  His previous job was Adult Intensive Care Unit at Mahosot Hospital.

PTC Foundation Work from 2018-2019

Dr. Khamsay is the Lao Director of the Primary Trauma Care Training Program in the Lao PDR and has led the effort with Health Leadership International, a US NGO, in conducting four 2-1-2 PTC trainings and has been the leader in a national roll-out of training two PTC providers in every District Hospital in the Lao PDR. He has organized training 34 Provincial Hospital PTC trainers and 17 Emergency Medicine resident PTC trainers. In 2019 he directed eight 2-day PTC training workshops that trained 243 rural healthcare providers, effectively completing the initial goal of PTC training of providers throughout Lao PDR.

Dr. Khamsay Detleuxay speaks Lao, Thai, English and French.

 

Gold Honour

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Jay Krishnan

Location: South Africa

Jay Krishnan currently works at Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital, Umtata, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

Gold Honour

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Chandra Shrivastava

Location: South Africa

Gold Honour

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Debbie Harris

Location: United Kingdom

Gold Honour

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Deacon Teapa

Location: Cook Islands

Gold Honour

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Nasser Abu Sha’aban

Location: occupied Palestinian territory

Gold Honour

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Khaled Dawas

Location: United Kingdom

Gold Honour

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Georges Ntakiyiruta

Location: Rwanda

Gold Honour

This award recognises that the individual has organised at least 4 PTC Course cascades and has trained at least 10 instructors.

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