Mr Naqui - Hand SurgeonMr Naqui is a Consultant Hand, Wrist & Upper Limb Surgeon. His NHS practice is at Salford Royal Foundation Trust (Hope Hospital), one of the leading teaching hospitals of the University of Manchester. He is the Lead for Clinical Governance & Patient Safety in Trauma & Orthopaedics. He is a Council Member for both the British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH) and the Federation of European Surgical Societies of the Hand (FESSH). He is an examiner for the British Hand diploma and European Board Hand Diploma. He is a committee member for the ‘ BSSH Instructional courses in Hand Surgery ‘. He is also an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester. Mr Naqui is Chair of the North West Surgical Hand Society and SAS Hand Manchester.
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Mr Naqui works within the NHS as a Consultant Hand, Wrist & Upper Limb Surgeon at Salford Royal Foundation Trust. His practice comprises all open and arthroscopic hand and wrist procedures including complex tertiary referrals from other hospitals.

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  • Specialist Hand Therapist
  • Secretary
  • Musculoskeletal Hand & Wrist Radiologists
  • Anaesthetists

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    • 17 FEB 19
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    Surgeon’s view: why I value appraisal and patient feedback

    Surgeon’s view: why I value appraisal and patient feedback

    Consultant hand and wrist surgeon, Zaf Naqui, writes about his experience of collecting patient feedback and how it has influenced his medical practice. In my opinion, continued professional development (CPD) is a vital strand in enabling patient safety and high quality care in a constantly changing healthcare environment. I see it as a privilege afforded

    • 02 FEB 19
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    BSSH Instructional Courses in Hand Surgery

    BSSH Instructional Courses in Hand Surgery

    This week we held the BSSH Instructional Courses in Hand Surgery. These are now in their 18th year; delegates and faculty convene in Manchester twice a year to learn about all aspects of Hand Surgery. Here I was with President Dai Newington delivering a mock examination to a senior surgeon in training. I believe these