Dr Ben Gabbott

Joint Research Fellow
Centre: Centre for Bone and Joint Health
Email: b.gabbott@qmul.ac.uk
Profile
Ben is an orthopaedic trainee on The Royal London Training Programme. He has an interest in lower limb arthroplasty and trauma. Outside of clinical work, he has an interest in research and academia, being successfully selected as the National Joint Registry Research Fellow. He is currently undertaking a PhD at Queen Mary University of London, looking at the ‘Effects of Mental Health disorders on Total Knee Replacement Outcomes’.
He has previously held regional leadership roles for his training programme. He enjoys teaching regularly and is faculty on national teaching courses. He was previously the lead organiser for an international trauma course in Sierra Leone. The trip won the ‘GASOC Global Surgery Prize 2021’ and the ‘ASIT Global Surgery Award 2020’. He is the 2024 winner of the regional best of the best competition.
Research
Publications
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Gabbott B, Mistry R, McKnight G et al. (2022). 58 Introduction of a Basic Trauma Course and an Observational Study of Attitudes to Open Fractures in a Rural Region of Sierra Leone. nameOfConference
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Gabbott B, Pearse Y, Arnander M et al. (2022). Superior Capsule Reconstruction Is a Viable Option for Patients with Symptomatic, Isolated, and Irreparable Supraspinatus Tears. nameOfConference
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Brown T, Yeoh SE, Pang D et al. (2021). Interventions for the primary prevention of venous thromboembolism for hip fracture surgery. nameOfConference
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Gabbott B, Tennent D, Snelgrove H (2020). Effect of mental rehearsal on team performance and non-technical skills in surgical teams: systematic review. nameOfConference
DOI: 10.1002/bjs5.50343
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Gabbott B, Beak P, Stoddart M et al. (2020). Is Research in Simulation as Accessible as Traditional Clinical Research? A Review of the ‘Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare’ Conference. nameOfConference
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.9798
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Snelgrove H, Gabbott B (2020). Critical analysis of evidence about the impacts on surgical teams of ‘mental practice’ in systematic reviews: a systematic rapid evidence assessment (SREA). nameOfConference
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Fontalis A, Nguyen MP, Williamson M et al. (2020). Validity of the Best Practice Tariff in paediatric major trauma: A retrospective cohort study from a level 1 children's major trauma centre. nameOfConference
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Beak P, Gabbott B, Williamson M et al. (2020). Four years of experience as a major trauma centre results in no improvement in patient selection for whole-body CT scans following blunt trauma. nameOfConference
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Gabbott B, Biggs A, Snelgrove H et al. (2019). O22 Using mental simulation as preparation for surgery; an interventional study exploring its effects on surgical team performance and non technical skills. Oral Presentations
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Snelgrove H, Gabbott B, Tennant D (2019). O4 Does ‘mental’ simulation have any effect on team performance in surgery? a systematic review. Oral Presentations
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