Personal Profile
Gurdeep Biring studied medicine at Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School, University of London. He trained in Trauma & Orthopaedics on the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Rotation (Stanmore), where he developed a keen interest in lower limb arthroplasty surgery which led to academic research presentations and publications in the treatment of patients receiving joint replacement. He completed a Master of Science Degree in Orthopaedic Engineering with ‘Distinction’ in 2003.
After successfully completing the FRCS (Trauma & Orthopaedic) Intercollegiate Specialty Board Examination in 2004, he was awarded a Royal College of Surgeons (England) Surgical Research Grant to pursue a Specialist Fellowship in Hip and Knee Reconstruction at the world renowned Vancouver General & Health Sciences Centre under the direction of Professors Clive Duncan and Bas Masri.
Other awards have included The ‘British Hip Society’ 2007 European Travelling Fellowship to the ‘EndoKlinik’, and a Hip Arthroscopy Fellowship in the world famous Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado with Marc Philippon. In 2010, he was awarded the Davenport Research Award from Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust to study the treatment Femoro-acetabular Impingement.
Mr Biring offers a comprehensive understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic conditions affecting the lower limb and is fellowship trained in contemporary techniques including hip and knee arthroscopy, lower limb joint replacement including hip resurfacing, revision joint surgery, sports injuries and trauma surgery. He continues to perform research in the field and maintains strong academic links within North America and Europe.
Mr Gurdeep Biring is honoured to be an integral part of the Buckinghamshire Hospitals Orthopaedic Service and is committed to further improving this acclaimed program.
During his spare time, Mr Gurdeep Biring enjoys spending time with his wife and three sons. His interests include golf, travel and comedy.