
About
Dr. Andrew Hall is a SCREDS Clinical Lecturer and Specialty Registrar in Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of St Andrews, School of Medicine. His academic work focuses on data-driven research at the intersection of Trauma & Orthopaedics, digital health, and allied specialties like Sport & Exercise Medicine. Clinically, he specializes in lower limb joint preservation, trauma, and sports orthopaedics, with a focus on advancing robot-assisted surgery and patient-centered interventions.
- Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, University of Edinburgh (2014)
- Bachelor of Science (First Class Honours in Psychology), University of Edinburgh (2011)
- Key Roles & Affiliations:
- Deputy Chair, Scottish Hip Fracture Audit Research Group
- PhD Candidate in Trauma & Orthopaedics (IMPACT Project Lead)
- Co-founder, Scottish Collaborative Orthopaedic Trainees Research Network (SCOTnet)
- Club Doctor, Heart of Midlothian FC; Medical Team Member, Scotland Rugby
His research emphasizes collaborative, data-driven approaches to improve outcomes, including the International Multicentre Project for Auditing COVID-19 in T&O (IMPACT) and the SCOTTISH Network linking Scotland’s National Treatment Centres. He advocates for holistic patient care, particularly in frailty and multimorbidity contexts, and is a leader in medical education, co-authoring The Surgical Portfolio & Interview: A Complete Guide.
Publications highlight advancements in hip/knee arthroplasty outcomes, delirium management in hip fracture patients, and vaccination impacts. His work bridges clinical practice and innovation, addressing global healthcare challenges through audit standardization and digital health integration.
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