Simon Moyes qualified from The Middlesex Hospital in 1982. During his time as a medical student it was obvious to him that he wanted to become a surgeon. His first house job was with the Queen's Orthopaedic Surgeon, Sir Rodney Sweetnam, at his top teaching hospital. Following this he went to Cambridge to do a Trauma rotation for a year before returning to London to study for his primary FRCS, the first part of the Fellowship of The Royal College of Surgeons.
After achieving this he commenced in 1985 a surgical SHO rotation based at St Bartholomew's Hospital whereby he rotated through The National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square, amongst other central London hospitals. He then spent one year at Cheltenham General Hospital gaining considerable operative experience in general vascular and neurological surgery, also passing his General Surgical Fellowship, the "FRCS" at the same time.
Surgical Training
Following
this Mr Simon Moyes then returned to London to commence
his specific orthopaedic surgical training at The Westminster
Hospital as an Orthopaedic Surgical Registrar. He spent
two years on this programme before obtaining a Senior
Registrar's rotation out of The Royal National Orthopaedic
Hospital. This he commenced in 1989.
He also won a research fellowship that allowed him to take six months
out of his training programme at The Royal National
Orthopaedic Hospital to work at the Clinical Research
Centre in Northwick Park Hospital. Whilst the Senior
Registrar at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
he was able to rotate through other leading centres of excellence,
including Great Ormond Street Hospital and University
College Hospital.
Orthopaedic Lecturer
Mr Moyes was one of the first Senior Registrars in the country to sit the New Specialist exit exam for orthopaedic surgeons, the intercollegiate FRCS Orth, which he sat and passed in 1991. He then continued on his rotation and became a lecturer in Orthopaedics at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital – listed as one of the top 10 specialist hospitals in the UK and the leader in Orthopaedics. Also during this time he had organised visiting fellowships in the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney and the Southern California Orthopaedic Institute in Los Angeles.
Simon Moyes
took up a post of Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at
UCL Hospitals in London in 1994 with a special interest
in arthroscopic surgery in sports medicine. He went
into full time private practice in 1997 and continues
this.
Simon Moyes Orthopaedic Interests
Mr Moyes consults out of The Wellington Hospital in St John's Wood, 31 Old Broad Street and also 30 Devonshire Street in the West End. He does seven private clinics a week and two full operating lists per week.
Mr Moyes's main orthopaedic interests are of arthroscopic and minimally invasive treatment of problems of the knee, shoulder, foot and ankle. Research interests currently are development of minimally invasive and arthroscopic techniques for the knee, shoulder, foot and ankle.