Professor Ali Ghoz is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon specialising in hip and knee surgery. Professor Ghoz completed his basic surgical training at the Yorkshire School of Surgery progressing to a National Training Number for Specialist Registrar training at the Yorkshire Deanery. He obtained his FRCS in trauma and orthopaedics in 2011. Mr Ghoz also holds a Master of Science degree from Oxford University specialising in musculoskeletal sciences.
Professor Ghoz has a special interest in revision hip and knee surgery, as well as extensive experience in primary hip replacement, muscle sparing anterior hip replacement, hip resurfacing arthroplasty, partial knee replacement, total knee replacement, computer-aided/ robotic assisted surgery and knee arthroscopic surgery and soft tissue knee reconstruction surgery.
In 2013, Professor Ghoz completed a fellowship in adult hip and knee reconstructive surgery at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. In 2014, Professor Ghoz completed the Australian Orthopaedic Association accredited Adult Hip/Knee Arthroplasty, Knee Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney.
Professor Ghoz published numerous peer-reviewed research papers in the field of hip and knee surgery and has presented his work at numerous national and international meetings. Professor Ghoz teaches on international courses, including the prestigious Oxford University Miller Orthopaedic Review course.
Professor Ghoz is a visiting Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery in Chisinau University Hospital and Deraya University. Professor Ghoz has global experience including work in Australia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia.