About
Paul Baker is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Research Fellow affiliated with the University of York's Department of Health Sciences and South Tees NHS Trust in Middlesbrough. His clinical specialty focuses on hip and knee arthroplasty, with particular expertise in patient outcomes, infection management, and return-to-work protocols following joint replacement surgery.
His educational credentials include MBBS, MD, MSc in Evidence Based Practice (Orthopaedics), DipStat, PG Certificate in Clinical Research, and FRCS (Trauma and Orthopaedics). He previously held the inaugural National Joint Registry research fellowship and serves as LCRN NENC speciality group lead for injuries and emergencies alongside subspeciality lead for orthopaedics.
Baker's research program centers on optimizing arthroplasty outcomes through registry-based studies and clinical trials. Key projects include OPAL (Occupational advice Prior to Arthroplasty of the Lower Limb) investigating workplace reintegration, and VASO (Vitamin D and Arthroplasty Surgery Outcomes) examining nutritional impacts on recovery. His work consistently leverages the National Joint Registry for England and Wales to analyze large-scale patient data.
His publication portfolio demonstrates a strong emphasis on practical clinical questions: discharge planning, infection prevention, surgical technique optimization, and patient experience metrics. The research shows consistent methodological rigor through registry analyses, systematic reviews, and randomized controlled trials addressing real-world orthopaedic challenges.
As an active contributor to international research initiatives, Baker participated in the International Surgical Outcomes Study across 27 countries. His leadership roles in regional research networks and ongoing trials reflect his commitment to translating evidence into improved orthopaedic care pathways.
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