Teaching

Teaching

  • High profile for teaching at outset
  • 1942 – In collaboration with the University of Birmingham industrial nursing course established 
  • 1944 – Preliminary training school of nurses established provided nurses to the Acci and other hospitals
  • 1945 – Two week course for industrial medical officers established
  • 1950 – National course on Care of Injured established 
  • Final course held in December 1990
  • March 1951 – Institute of Accident Surgery established as a registered charity
  • Ethos to promote education including to the military, medical students, nursing students, physiotherapy and occupational therapy students.  A dynamic engaging teaching environment. 
  • Regular T and O senior registrar rotations from both the Oswestry and Birmingham rotations.
  • Regular military medic attachments including the soldiers from Hereford and the para regiments. 
  • Provision of rapid updates preceding the Falklands War.

Key achievements 

  • Hunterian Professorships
  • EM Evans 1951
  • Essex Lopestri 1952
  • D MacG Jackson 1953
  • Arris and Gale Lectureship 
  • Ruscoe Clark 1952
  • John Bull awarded CBE

Simon Sevitt produced seminal work on:

  • renal failure
  • the pathology of burns 
  • thromboembolism
  • healing of fractures 

JH Hicks work on healing of fractures was pioneering including the development of the Hicks Plate for fracture fixation