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Biography

Professor Mike Reed is a full-time trauma and hip and knee joint replacement surgeon. He trained in the North of England and did fellowships in New Zealand.


He leads Trauma and Orthopaedics at Northumbria, working with a team of 31 talented colleagues.

His research focuses on clinical outcomes particularly around short stay surgery as well as infection prevention, diagnosis and management. Professor Reed is on the steering committee and executive of the National Joint Registry (NJR) and Chaired the Annual Report from 2019-2024. He now leads on Surgical Performance for the NJR, is a trustee for the Orthopaedic Research UK charity and is on the grant awards committee for the National Institute Health and Care Research (NIHR) (i4i PDA). He leads clinical trials for industry and NIHR, and works academically with the University of York.

He is leading the openPredictor project which aims to use data and artificial intelligence algorithms to predict the outcome of medical interventions including complications and health gain.

Activities

Employment (1)

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust: Ashington, Northumberland, GB

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Clinical Director (Trauma and Orthopaedics)
Employment
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Michael Reed

Professional activities (1)

University of York: York, North Yorkshire, GB

Professor (York Trials Unit)
Invited position
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Michael Reed

Funding (14)

UK Bone and Joint Infection Registry

2024-02 to 2024-12 | Award
NHS England (Leeds, GB)
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Michael Reed

Hip Implant Prosthesis Programme for the Younger total hip replacement patient (HIPPY).

2022-09 to 2030-08 | Award
NIHR (London, GB)
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Michael Reed

Productionization of machine learning application to predict risk in Healthcare

2022-08 to 2023-12 | Award
Microsoft (United States) (Redmond, US)
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Michael Reed

OpenPredictor

2022-04 to 2023-03 | Grant
Northumbria Healthcare Finance Investment and Performance Committee (North Shields, GB)
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Michael Reed

Occupational advice initiated prior to planned surgery for lower limb joint replacement

2022-01 to 2026-01 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (London, GB)
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Michael Reed

Predicting the risk and outcome of joint replacement with artificial intelligence

2022-01 to 2023-03 | Grant
NHSX PeriOp Care Fund and NHSE (London, GB)
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Michael Reed

Supporting the capture of patient outcomes and experience along a pathway of care

2022-01 to 2022-03 | Grant
NHSX Digital Innovation Fund and North East Commissioning Support Service (London, GB)
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Michael Reed

Multi-centre randomised controlled study identifying alternatives due to increased antibiotic resistance to mupirocin, widely used against MRSA.

2021-06 to 2026-01 | Grant
NIHR HTA (London, GB)
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Michael Reed

ISIDA, Effectiveness of Iron Supplementation in the Non-Anaemic Iron Deficient patient population undergoing lower limb arthroplasty, a randomised prospective trial, £103K (Lead applicant)

2019-01 to 2023-07 | Contract
Salus (Bruckmühl, DE)
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Michael Reed

Influencing national policy change on nutrition for patients with a hip fracture.

2019-01 to 2022-09 | Grant
The Health Foundation (London, GB)
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Michael Reed

Heraeus HYRDROGEL and a nuclease targeted against biofilm

2019-01 to 2022-07 | Grant
Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Stiftung (Wilhelm, DE)
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Michael Reed

A multi centre randomised trial of single dose versus high dose dual antibiotic cement of 4920 participants with a hip fracture

2017-01 to 2023-12 | Grant
Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Stiftung (Wilhelm, DE)
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Michael Reed

QIST: transfusion and Infection in joint replacement surgery: a 30-centre randomised trial

2017-01 to 2022-04 | Grant
NHSI / Northumbria NHS Vanguard / Industry (London, GB)
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Michael Reed

UK Bone and Joint Infection Registry

2016-01 to 2025-01 | Grant
Various Industry funders - collaborative funding (Various, GB)
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Michael Reed