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Practice contact
Old Road Campus Research Building
Roosevelt Drive
Oxford
GB
Tom Cosker
Orthopaedic Surgeon - Hand Specialty
Orthopaedic Surgeon - Academic
Primary Practice: Tumor Oncology Unit, University of Oxford

Practice Contact

Office Address
Old Road Campus Research Building
Roosevelt Drive
Oxford
GB
Email
contact@tomcosker.com

Clinical Expertise

Upper Limb Surgery Upper Limb Reconstruction General Orthopaedic Trauma Arthroplasty

Biography

Tom Cosker is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and gained his Completion of Specialist Training in 2011. He works at the Tumour Oncology Unit in Oxford and has a Specialist Interest in Upper Limb Surgery and Reconstruction. He is Upper Limb Fellowship trained and completed his Fellowship at the Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre in Exeter and the Moffit Cancer Centre. Tom Cosker has variously worked at Stoke Mandeville Hospital (in the Spinal Injuries Unit and alongside some of the UK’s foremost Spinal Surgeons), High Wycombe Hospital (specialising in Arthroplasty and general orthopaedic trauma), the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (specialising in Upper Limb Surgery), the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading (again specialising in Upper Limb Surgery), and the John Radcliffe Hospital (specialising in General Orthopaedic Trauma) and a particularly busy and rewarding year at Northampton General Hospital.
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Primary Practice

Primary practice
Tumor Oncology Unit, University of Oxford

Education & Training

FELLOWSHIP
Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Center
RESIDENCY
University of Wales College of Medicine
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