
About

The Full Story
During medical school, I cultivated a profound interest in both orthopaedics and clinical research. When immersing myself in the realm of clinical research, I developed a curiosity for exploring the intricacies of medicine through evidence-based investigation and the systematic pursuits of information.
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My mission is to drive positive change and innovation in orthopaedic surgery to ensure clinical research is accessible to everyone. I aspire to challenge established norms, advocate for change and pioneer novel pedagogical approaches.
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As a Resident Doctor, I have had the privilege of working in various clinical settings, acquiring valuable experience and knowledge with particular emphasis on musculoskeletal rehabilitation, complex fractures and innovative surgical approaches. I have had the opportunity to work closely with skilled surgeons across London, Vietnam, Southampton and Portsmouth.
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My ultimate goal is to become a leading orthopaedic and trauma surgeon and academic. I hope to make a lasting impact on patient care. I am committed to ongoing professional development, staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field, and continuously refining my academic and clinical skills.
Current Roles
Academic and clinical work
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Further Qualifications
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Extra-curricular roles
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Writing
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Social media
Dr Taylor is currently undertaking his Specialised Academic Foundation Program at St. George's Hospital in London as part of his Foundation Year 2 training programme.
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Whilst undertaking his clinical work, Dr Taylor has completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare and Research Skills at St. George's University and a Level 2 Certificate in Self-harm and Suicide Prevention from Strode College.
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Charles is an active committee member of the National Undergraduate Neuroanatomy Competition, Soton Brain Hub and Soton Anatomy Hub. He creates educational resources for these platforms regularly.
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Dr Taylor is currently authoring two books. Exploring an eclectic collection of stories and quotes from life as a Resident Doctor. The second book aims to make culturally competent clinicians by bridging the gap between healthcare, faith and culture.
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Dr Taylor is also continuing to share his information about orthopaedics, medical and surgical training and work in the NHS on his social media platforms which can be found here: Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn.