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Dr Graham Forward recently delivered the ADFA / AO Alliance Pre-Basic Orthopaedic Practical Workshop to 44 junior doctors—an inspiring and hands-on learning experience.

Brought to life by a skilled Tanzanian faculty, the workshop created an engaging and supportive environment for the next generation of clinicians to build their skills and confidence.

A big thank you to the AO Alliance National Course Chairs, Dr Patrick Deogratias and Dr William Mgisha, for their support in making these opportunities possible.

We are also very grateful to the Emirates Foundation for their continued partnership and commitment to helping us deliver our mission and strategy.

Special recognition to Dr Michael Wren, who developed and refined this course, and to Dr Claude Martin, whose ongoing support and insight continue to strengthen the course content and ensure it is well received wherever it’s delivered.

It’s inspiring to see knowledge shared, skills strengthened, and partnerships making a real difference.

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