Team
How can we make surgical outcomes safer across the world?
Founder and PI
Prof. M. Imam
Professor Mohamed A. Imam MD, MSc, D. SportMed, ELP (Oxon), PhD, FRCS (Tr & Orth)
Is a highly skilled fellowship-trained Orthopaedic Surgeon with distinguished expertise in upper limb surgery, sports injuries, and complex trauma. Committed to delivering advanced, personalised treatments, he has established himself as one of the leaders in his field.
Professor Imam has received numerous prestigious awards and fellowships from globally respected organisations, including EFORT, the NHS Academy, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA), and ISAKOS. As a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, he earned a PhD in rotator cuff tendon healing and shoulder biomechanics, complemented by patents in his specialisation. His work leverages technology to enhance patient outcomes, safety, and global health equity. He is a board or committee member of several national and international organisations, including the British Elbow and Shoulder Society, ISAKOS, SICOT, OrthoGlobe, and the Royal College of Surgeons. He has been a member of many working groups writing national and internal guidelines.
As a reflective surgeon, Professor Imam attaches great significance to patient feedback, aggregating and scrutinising reviews from multiple verified sources. With an extensive portfolio of over 700 reviews from patients and peers readily available online, he continually strives to refine his quality of care, reinforcing his esteemed reputation for excellence and patient-centric practice.
Professor Imam’s advanced training includes prestigious fellowships in the UK at the Wrightington Upper Limb Unit, the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, and the Rowley Bristow Orthopaedic Unit, where he currently serves as a consultant and trauma lead. He also completed a Complex Trauma Fellowship at Oxford University Hospitals and trained under Professor Christian Gerber at the renowned Der Balgrist University Orthopaedic Centre in Zurich, Switzerland. His international training includes placements at the Mayo Clinic, The Steadman Clinic, and Stanford University.
Specialising in upper limb procedures, Professor Imam performs tendon repairs, reconstructions, joint preservation and replacements, and cartilage regeneration using cutting-edge techniques, including computer navigation and bespoke shape-matched joint replacements. He manages over 500 procedures across his NHS and private practices annually, maintaining a patient-focused ethos rooted in the latest evidence-based surgical and non-operative care approaches.
In academia, Professor Imam is an accomplished researcher at the University of East London with over 120 peer-reviewed publications, 12 textbook chapters, and four authored books. He serves as chief investigator for numerous clinical trials, exploring areas such as stem cell applications, cartilage, tendon repair, minimally invasive fracture fixation, and advanced arthroscopic techniques.
Professor Imam is also at the forefront of medical innovation through the Smart Health Centre in London, utilising machine learning, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence to improve surgical and clinical outcomes. As the TheArmDoc platform’s creator and the OrthoGlobe Initiative’s founder, he is dedicated to patient education and fostering global collaboration in orthopaedics.
Working alongside a multidisciplinary team of radiologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and anaesthetists, Professor Imam provides comprehensive care for Shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist and trauma problems. His unwavering goal is to deliver the best possible outcomes for every patient.
For appointments, please call 020-3384-5588.
Chief operating officer
Dr. Atef Abdelrahman Hassan
Chief Operating Officer at OrthoGlobe | Clinical Researcher | AI & ML Specialist in Healthcare
Dr. Atef Abdelrahman Hassan is a clinical researcher and healthcare innovator specializing in the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to advance clinical research and patient care. At OrthoGlobe, he leads initiatives to enhance musculoskeletal health outcomes through AI-driven methodologies, ensuring that technology supports, rather than replaces, clinical expertise.
With a strong background in healthcare research and deep learning, Dr. Hassan has contributed to high-impact projects that transform clinical data into actionable insights. His work accelerates medical discoveries, drives evidence-based decisions, and improves patient treatment outcomes.
As Chief Operating Officer at OrthoGlobe, Dr. Hassan oversees research efforts that bridge the gap between AI technology and practical clinical applications, shaping the future of healthcare through ethical AI implementation.
Dr. Hassan holds an MD and remains at the forefront of AI innovation in healthcare. For inquiries or collaboration, contact him at:
atef.Hassan@orthoglobe.org
Steering Committee
Rawad Hammad
Zahra Jaffry
Ahmed Gebaly
Mohamed Abdo Khalafallah
Hassan Abdalla
Paolo Consigliere
Hazem S. Ghaith
Tony Antonios
Collaborators
Mr Vijaya Bhalaik Arrowe Park Hospital, Wirral, England
Mr Vasantha Ramsingh. Arrowe Park Hospital, Wirral, England
Mr Rupen Dattani Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, England
Dr Catrin Morgan Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, England
Ms Zoe Burdon Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, England
Prof James Harty Cork University Hospital, Ireland
Hany Elbardesy Cork University Hospital, Ireland
Mr. Hafiz Javaid Iqbal Countess of Chester Hospital, England
Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Umer Countess of Chester Hospital, England
Sandile Halbangana Epsom & St. Helier University Hospitals, England
Mr Sohail Yousaf Epsom & St. Helier University Hospitals, England
Ms Aisha Razik Epsom & St. Helier University Hospitals, England
Mr Yusuf O. Hasan Oxford University Hospitals, England
Mr Mohammad Iqbal Oxford University Hospitals, England
Mr Nomaan Sheikh Kettering General Hospital, England
Mr Ashish Waghmare Kettering General Hospital, England
Mr Joby john Sherwood Forrest hospital, England
Mr Mina abdalla Sherwood Forrest hospital, England
Mr C. Gee University Hospital Wishaw, NHS Lanarkshire, England
Mr A. Gilmour University Hospital Wishaw, NHS Lanarkshire, England
Mr Jag Singh Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London, England
Miss Emma Fossett Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London, England
Prof Bijayendra Singh Medway Maritime Hospital, England
Mr Emile Oliver Medway Maritime Hospital, England
Mr Greville Farrar Mid-Cheshire NHS Foundation Trust, England
Mr Ayman Gabr Mid-Cheshire NHS Foundation Trust, England
Mr James Holton. Wexham Park Hospital , Slough, England
Mr Burhan Mirza Wexham Park Hospital , Slough, England
Mr C Docker Worcestershire Royal Hospital, England
Ms S Howles Worcestershire Royal Hospital, England
Mr Ismail Fathalla Worcester Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, England
Mr Ahmed Elsayed Worcester Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, England
Mr Yogesh Joshi Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Wrexham, North Wales
Mr Pritom M. Shenoy Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Wrexham, North Wales
Mr Puneet Monga Wrightington Wigan and Leigh NHS Trust, England
Dr Mahmoud Bhingraj Wrightington Wigan and Leigh NHS Trust, England
Mr Amirul Islam Wythenshawe Hospital, England
Mr Ahmed Aljawadi Wythenshawe Hospital, England
Mr Milind Mehta Morcambe Bay NHS Trust, England
Mr Alexander Martin Milton Keynes University Hospital, England
Mr M J Dunne North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, England
Miss R Fisher North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, England
Mr. Simon Wimsey Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, England
Mr. Rishi Dhir Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, England
Mr. Vishvas Shetty Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, England
Mr. Feiran Wu Birmingham University Hospitals, England
Mr. Siddhant Kapoor Birmingham University Hospitals, England
Mr. Mohamedabbas Remtulla Birmingham Heartlands, England
Mr. Ansar Mahmood Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
Mr. Paul Hindle Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, England
Mr Krishna Subbaraman Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, England
Mr Paolo Consigliere Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS FT, England
Dr Ejaz Ali Chaudhry Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS FT, England
Mr Fouad Chaudhry Russells Hall hospital, Dudley, England
Mr Amir Khan Russells Hall hospital, Dudley, England
Mr Ahmed Elmorsy Salisbury District Hospital, England
Mr Hossam Fraig Salisbury District Hospital, England
Mr. Saad Elashry Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals, England
Mr. Ramez Golmohamad Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals, England
Ms Laura hartlye Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals, England
Mr Walaa Elnahas Southport &Ormskirk NHS Trust, England
Mr K Iyengar Southport &Ormskirk NHS Trust, England
Mr Mark Quinn Tallaght university hospital, Ireland
Mr Samir Eldeep Tallaght university hospital, Ireland
Mr Mustafa al-yaseen West Hertfordshire NHS Trust, England
Mr Abdelmonem hassam West Hertfordshire NHS Trust, England
Mr Anand Pillai Wythenshawe Hospital, England
Mr Arshad Khaleel Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals, England
Mr Ali Narvani Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals, England
Dr Rohit pala Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals, England
Mr Christopher To East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, England
Dr Ann McCormack East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, England
Mr. Srikanth Mudiganty East Lancashire NHS Trust Hospitals, England
Mr. Syed Awais Bokhari East Lancashire NHS Trust Hospitals, England
Mr. Richard Jeavons North Tees And Hartlepool University Hospital, England
Mr. Nimesh Jain North Tees And Hartlepool University Hospital, England
Mr Gautam D. Talawadekar Morecambe Bay NHS Trust, England