About Mr Khalid Salem

Mr Salem is a fellowship trained spine surgeon. The scope of his practice covers various aspects of adult spinal degenerative conditions, adult spinal deformity, spinal tumours and spinal trauma management.

After completing the trauma surgical rotation in the East Midlands (Derby and Nottingham), Mr Salem dedicated two years towards completing a Doctorate in Medicine (DM) from Nottingham University as a full time researcher. Over the six years to follow, he successfully completed his higher surgical training in trauma and orthopaedic surgery from the prestigious East Midlands (North) rotation, awarded the intercollegiate fellowship in the speciality (FRCS (T&O)) in 2011 and admitted to the specialist register for trauma and orthopaedics in 2013. 

Mr Salem’s sub-specialist training was completed over two years two of the internationally leading centres in the field of complex spinal surgery. The first was done in the Centre for Spinal Studies and Surgery in Nottingham while the second was The Combined Adult Neurosurgical and Orthopaedic Spine fellowship as an AOspine North American fellow in the Vancouver Spine Surgery Institute and the University of British Columbia – Vancouver, Canada.

Mr Salem has authored several academic articles and spine surgery book chapters and has been invited on numerous occasions as a speaker in national and international meetings. He remains committed to evidence based spinal care and is actively involved in a number of research projects at any given time.

Mr Salem’s areas of interest are primarily adult spinal deformity, spinal tumours and trauma surgery.  

Qualifications and Specialist Training

Specialist Training:

July 2015 – AO North America Spine Surgery Fellowship (1 year)    Vancouver – Canada

July 2014  – Senior Spine Fellowship (1 year)   Centre for spinal studies and surgery – Nottingham, United Kingdom

Sep 2011 – F.R.C.S. (Trauma & Orthopaedics) Intercollegiate Speciality Board, United Kingdom 

May 2004 – M.R.C.S. Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom                                                     

Mar 2004 – M.R.C.S. Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom                                            

Certificates:

Aug 2013 – Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (C.C.T) Joint Committee for Specialist Training (JCST) – The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, United KingdomFeb

Apr 2008 – Doctorate in Medicine (DM) The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Feb 2006 – Certificate of Completion of Basic Surgical Training (CCBST), The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Admission to the specialist register

Aug 2013 – Admitted to the Trauma and Orthopaedic Specialist Register General Medical Council, United Kingdom

Leadership Positions

Head of Service  (Jan 2018 – Date)   The Centre for Spinal Studies and Surgery – Nottingham

Director of the Advanced Spine Surgery fellowship  (Aug 2017 – Date)   The Centre for Spinal Studies and Surgery – Nottingham

National Vertebral Fractures Steering Board member  (Jan 2017 – Date)