Gregory Bain Professor, Upper Limb and Research, Orthopaedic Surgery, Flinders University

Gregory Bain
Current position Professor, Head of Upper limb surgery, Flinders University, Adelaide, 2014 Academic Qualifications Clinical fellowship - Hand and Upper Limb Clinic, London, Canada, 1993-4 Awards Terry Whipple Prize, Awarded by European Wrist Arthroscopy Society for contributions to advancement of wrist arthroscopy 2008 Australian Orthopaedic Association Research Award 2009 International Guest Speaker 36th Annual Shaw Wilgis Lectureship in Hand Surgery, Curtis National Hand Centre, Baltimore, 2018 Honored Professor, Philadelphia Hand Symposium, Philadelphia, USA, 2013 American Society for Hand Therapists (ASHT), Washington, USA, 2019 Guest professor / speaker - IFSSH, FESSH, APFSSH, ASSH, Italy, NZ, Netherlands, South African, Brazil, Argentina, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Mayo Clinic, Singapore Publications More than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, and 100 book chapters Co-editor of books Arthroscopy and Endoscopy of the Elbow, Wrist and Hand 2022 Surgical Techniques for Sports and trauma related injuries of the Elbow 2021 Kienböck’s Disease: Advances Diagnosis and Treatment 2016 Normal and Pathological Anatomy of the Shoulder 2015 Research interests - Anatomy, biomechanics, imaging, arthroscopy, reconstructive surgery, elbow and wrist fractures and instabilities. Journals Deputy Editor - Journal of Wrist Surgery - 2012 – present Editorial Board - JISAKOS, JHS (Asia), THUES Organisations IFSSH – International Federation for Societies for Surgery of the hand Executive Board Member at Large (Asia) 2022 - 5 IWAS – President 2021-2, Executive 2020-24 ISAKOS - Inaugural Chairman Elbow, Wrist and Hand Committee 2015 – 19 Executive, 2017-19, Godfather. APWA – President 2017-19, Executive 2015 - 23 Convenor APWA 3rd Annual Congress 2017 AO Foundation TK Hand Expert group -Design of AO hand and wrist implants 2005 -10 AHSS - Australian Hand Surgery Society- Conference coordinator – 2016-20 Executive 2016 -20, 2022 – 4. SESA - Shoulder and Elbow Society of Australia- President 2004 - 6 Independent activity Support FUSETEC in design and application of Advanced Surgical Training Models.