The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, King Edward Medical University, proudly hosted the 2nd Cadaveric Workshop on “Latest Trends in Shoulder Arthroscopy.”
The workshop was graced by Prof. Dr. Mahmood Ayyaz, Vice Chancellor King Edward Medical University, as the esteemed Chief Guest & Patron-in-Chief.
Guests of Honour included Prof. Dr. Ahsan Nauman, Chief Executive Officer Mayo Hospital Lahore and Prof. Dr. Muhammad Moin, Pro-Vice Chancellor of KEMU, both of whom brought their invaluable presence and insights to the event.
The activity was meticulously Chaired by Prof. Faisal Masood Chief Operating Officer Mayo Hospital & Head of Orthopaedics Unit-II KEMU with Dr. Mumraiz Salik Naqshband, Associate Professor KEMU and advisor to PCB serving as the dedicated Course Director.
The workshop was spearheaded by Master Trainer Dr. Sohail Butt FRCS, a distinguished Hand and Upper Limb Surgeon from Dudley NHS Trust, UK, alongside Lead Trainer Dr. Mustafa Bhalli FRCS, a celebrated Upper Limb and Sports Surgeon.
The distinguished national faculty included Brig. Dr. Khalid Zulfiqar Qureshi, Col. Ata ur Rehman & Dr. Shoaib Javed from the Hand & Upper Limb Surgery Centre (HULS), CMH Lahore as well as Prof. Muhammad Iqbal, Dr. Mumraiz Naqshband & Dr. Muhammad Akram from KEMU. Their extensive expertise in managing shoulder injuries and their profound understanding of the pivotal role of arthroscopy significantly enhanced the academic and practical dimensions of the workshop.
This comprehensive event offered a unique hands-on experience, fostering an immersive learning environment that reshaped participants’ perspectives on advanced orthopaedic surgical practices. The workshop featured expertly delivered lectures, interactive discussions, and engaging sessions, offering participants practical insights and cutting-edge knowledge in shoulder arthroscopy.
A key highlight of the event was the address by the Patron-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Mahmood Ayyaz, who actively engaged in an interactive session with participants. He commended the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery for its remarkable efforts in organising an unprecedented number of educational events throughout the year. He was accompanied by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Moin, Pro-Vice Chancellor, whose support and presence added further gravitas to the occasion.
Prof. Dr. Ahsan Nauman, CEO of Mayo Hospital Lahore, lauded the efforts of Prof. Faisal Masood and his team for orchestrating a highly successful and impactful workshop on a topic of such clinical significance.
As part of the event, faculty and participants were given an enriching tour of the historic KEMU campus. They explored the iconic Library Hall in the Patiala Block, immersing themselves in the university’s rich heritage.
The day culminated in the Department of Forensic Medicine, where the Cadaveric Session provided invaluable practical training and nuanced perspectives on shoulder arthroscopy.
As the event drew to a close, Course Director Dr. Mumraiz Naqshband, on behalf of Chairman Prof. Faisal Masood, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the international and national faculty for their invaluable contributions. He acknowledged their generosity in sharing their expertise and time, which profoundly enriched the knowledge of all attendees. Special thanks were also extended to Dr. Riasat Ali, Chairman of the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology KEMU, for his instrumental support in making the Cadaveric Session a resounding success.
This workshop served as a pre-conference event for the 44th KEMUCON, the Annual International Scientific Conference of King Edward Medical University, conducted in collaboration with KEMCAANA, KEMCA-UK, KEMCA-PK, and APPNA.
Through its academic excellence, hands-on training, and unparalleled faculty expertise, this event set a new benchmark for advancing orthopaedic education and innovation.