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Written by a NHS patient at Worthing Hospital
23rd May 2021


Dr Ghosh reattached my meniscus cartilage after a bad incident playing football. He’s done a great job - I’m back to work as a Firefighter and running again without any pain.

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Written by a NHS patient at St Richard's Hospital
8th May 2021


Listening was the thing that struck us most about Mr Ghosh. He is professional, knowledgeable, but above all relatable and understanding of my Mother's needs. He performed a complex total knee replacement at St Richard's Chichester last year and upon seeing the degeneration in her hip has been interested and invested in carrying out a hip replacement at St Richard's recently. He chose the timing and circumstances carefully, balancing risks to my mother against the competing demands of the NHS in these most challenging of times in the pandemic. My mother and I are very grateful for his skill and for the dedication to his vocation.

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Written by a member of staff at Frimley Park Hospital
4th May 2015


Good surgical skills and excellent communication skills

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Mr Ghosh qualified from University College Hospital, London in 2004. His orthopaedic training was locally within Sussex and Surrey. Having focussed primarily on lower limb surgery he undertook an international fellowship at the North Sydney Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Centre. This focussed his academic and clinical interest in sports related and ligamentous knee injuries. He then undertook a year long fellowship at the Exeter Knee Reconstruction Unit where he developed skills with primary and revision knee replacement. He was a locum hip and knee consultant at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey before being appointed as a substantive consultant at the newly merged University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust.
Mr Ghosh is passionate about his patient related outcomes and developing local care and services. He carefully monitors his National Joint Registry results and is currently pioneering a Worthing based acute knee clinic alongside local musculoskeletal physiotherapists. He has trained and mentored numerous registrars on the Kent, Surrey and Sussex rotation and takes an active role to educate juniors on the latest orthopaedic research, standards and evidence which he uses to guide his own practice.