
Mr James D BedfordConsultant plastic, reconstructive and hand surgeon in Cheadle
Mr James D Bedford
MBChB MRes MSc FRCS(Plast) BrDipHandSurg
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Mr James D Bedford is a leading consultant plastic, reconstructive and hand surgeon in Greater Manchester. He specialises in children's plastic surgery and congenital malformations. He privately practises at The Beeches Consulting Suite at the Alexandra Hospital, Cheadle, and Highfield Hospital, Rochdale. His NHS practise is at Wythenshawe Hospital and Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, while he is Clinical Director for Plastic, Hand & Burn Surgery at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.
Mr Bedford was awarded an MB ChB from the University of Leicester, and trained in plastic, reconstructive, aesthetic and hand surgery in the North West, followed by a National Advanced Training Fellowship in Hand Surgery in Leeds. He was a National Institute for Health Research academic trainee in surgical education, and towards the end of the course he was awarded a two-year North West Leadership Fellowship.
His special interests are in children's hand surgery, and reconstruction of the paralysed upper limb. His reconstruction work includes patients with brachial plexus injuries, spasticity due to cerebral palsy, stroke or brain injury, and patients with nerve injury or compression.
Mr Bedford was awarded an MB ChB from the University of Leicester, and trained in plastic, reconstructive, aesthetic and hand surgery in the North West, followed by a National Advanced Training Fellowship in Hand Surgery in Leeds. He was a National Institute for Health Research academic trainee in surgical education, and towards the end of the course he was awarded a two-year North West Leadership Fellowship.
His special interests are in children's hand surgery, and reconstruction of the paralysed upper limb. His reconstruction work includes patients with brachial plexus injuries, spasticity due to cerebral palsy, stroke or brain injury, and patients with nerve injury or compression.