Przemyslaw Lubiatowski M.D.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Przemyslaw Lubiatowski

General Information/Philosophy of Care

Dr. Lubiatowski joined the Shepton Mallet Treatment Centre in September 2006.

Dr Lubiatowski trained in Poznań, Poland before studying overseas, including a fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, a scholarship at the University of Edinburgh and some short term visits in orthopaedic departments in Paris, Vienna, Pittsburgh and Glasgow.

As well as his clinical work, he is also involved in research – articular cartilage and, more recently, shoulder biomechanics, proprioception and computer simulations of shoulder and upper extremity. He is a regular speaker at international conferences and has many publications in scientific and medical journals to his credit.


Professional Qualifications

• 1995:  Medical Doctor, Universtiy of Medical Sciences in Poznań
• 1999:  PhD, University of Medical Sciences in Poznań
• 2004:  Specialty in Orthopaedics and Trauma, Certified 


Prizes, Honours, Awards

2001:  Received the Chicago Society for Surgery of the Hand Award in honour of Sumner Koch, MD.  This award is given to the author or the presentation judged to have ‘the greatest future clinical application to the practice of hand surgery’.  For the following research - Epineural Sleeve Technique for Nerve Grafts Enhances Functional Recovery of Sciatic Nerve Przemyslaw Lubiatowski, MD, PhD, Faik M. Unsal, MD, Dileep Nair, MD, Maria Siemionow, MD, PhD.
• 2001:  1st Award for paper 44th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Society for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
• 1st Award of Polish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology for doctoral dissertation, ‘The value of perichondrial, periosteal and bone marrow in experimental articular cartilage reconstruction’
• Award by Dean of University of Medical Sciences in Poznań. 


Memberships

• Polish Society for Orthopaedics and Traumatology
• Polish Society for Surgery of the Hand
• Polish Society for Sports Traumatology
• Federation of European Societies for Surgery of the Hand