The Annual General Meeting of the Orthopaedic Trauma Society will take place at 4.00pm on 10 June 2021 during the Online 2021 Conference broadcast from the Bristol Hotel.
President’s Report | Mike Kelly
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Committee Structure | Mike Kelly
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Election of Committee Officers & Members | Mike Kelly
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Secretary’s Report | Omar Sabri
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Treasurer’s Report | Sunit Patil
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Education Report | Jayne Ward
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Research Report | Will Eardley
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Policy & Media Report | Ad Gandhe
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The Orthopaedic Trauma Society does not accept medico-legal enquiries under any circumstances.
Member Information
Under the terms and conditions of membership, the Orthopaedic Trauma Society has no mandate to divulge either personal information, or even confirmation of membership unless directed to do so by an order of the court. To do otherwise would constitute a breach of the Data Protection Act (2018).
Patient Confidentiality
You are hereby advised that, as a research-focused organisation with a voluntary membership, the OTS neither requires nor maintains HIPAA-compliant IT systems, and the Society holds no mandate to act on behalf of any member in medico-legal matters. Consequently, no confidential or patient-identifiable data should be sent to the Society under any circumstances. Any and all confidentiality notices appended to unsolicited communications are held to be invalid, and the Society retains the right to refer breaches of patient confidentiality arising from such unsolicited communications to the relevant professional body.