Dr. Sophia Wakefield | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Doctor University of Leeds United Kingdom

Dr. Sophia Wakefield, born in 1999, is a dynamic medical professional currently serving as a Hospital Doctor under Health Education Yorkshire and Humber. She has a strong foundation in trauma and orthopaedics, with a passion for advancing patient care and medical research. Her journey in medicine is marked by academic excellence and a commitment to clinical and educational development.

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Education πŸŽ“

  • Master of Research in Medicine (Distinction) – University of Leeds (Sept 2023 – Sept 2024)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education (Distinction) – University of Leeds (Sept 2023 – June 2024)
  • MBBCh – Cardiff University (Sept 2017 – July 2023)
  • BSc in Clinical Sports Science (First Class Honours) – Cardiff University (Sept 2021 – June 2022)

Experience 🩺

Dr. Wakefield has accumulated valuable clinical experience in trauma and orthopaedics, contributing to patient care and mentoring peers. She actively participates in conferences and research initiatives, showcasing her expertise through numerous publications, presentations, and leadership roles.

Research Interests πŸ”¬

Dr. Wakefield is deeply interested in trauma and orthopaedics, specifically the management of fractures, surgical innovation, and improving patient outcomes. Her focus extends to addressing sexual and urinary dysfunction post-fractures and advancing techniques for bone defect management.

Awards πŸ†

  • Second Place Oral Presentation – RCSEd Foundation Trainees Surgical Society National Conference (2024)
  • Β£6k Funding Grant – Leeds Hospitals Charity (2024)

Publications Top Notes: πŸ“š

Wakefield, S.M., Kanakaris, N.K., & Giannoudis, P.V. (2025). Sexual and Urinary Dysfunction Following Isolated Acetabulum Fractures: A Systematic Review of the Literature. J Clin Med, 1, 230. Read here.
Cited by: 5 articles

Watson, P., Hanna, D., Wakefield, S.M., et al. (2024). Undergraduate rheumatology teaching in the UK: a survey of current practice by teachers and students. Rheumatology Advances in Practice, 8(4), rkae112. Read here.
Cited by: 12 articles

Wakefield, S.M., Rodham, P.L., & Giannoudis, P.V. (2024). The management of intertrochanteric hip fractures: an update. Orthopaedics and Trauma, 38(2), 70-77. Read here.
Cited by: 8 articles

Wakefield, S.M., Papakostidis, C., et al. (2024). Distraction osteogenesis vs. induced membrane technique for infected tibial non-unions: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg, 50(3), 705–721. Read here.
Cited by: 15 articles

Kotsarinis, G., Wakefield, S.M., et al. (2023). Stabilization of Tibial Fractures at Risk of Complications with the Bactiguard Intramedullary Nail. J Orthop Trauma, 37(11S), S12–S17. Read here.
Cited by: 7 articles

Kotsarinis, G., Mauffrey, O., Wakefield, S.M., et al. (2023). Neglected pelvic fragility fracture managed with unilateral triangular osteosynthesis. Trauma Case Reports, 48. Read here.
Cited by: 4 articles

Wakefield, S.M., Giannoudis, V.P., & Giannoudis, P.V. (2023). Clavicular bone defects managed with free vascularised fibular grafting: evidence to date. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. Read here.
Cited by: 9 articles

Tebby, J., Giannoudis, V.P., Wakefield, S.M., et al. (2023). Do Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and Polytrauma Continue to Have Worse Outcomes?. J Clin Med, 12(10), 3423. Read here.
Cited by: 6 articles

Wakefield, S.M., & Giannoudis, P.V. (2023). Rare Bi-focal Presentation of Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head. Cureus, 15(3), e36423. Read here.
Cited by: 5 articles

Wakefield, S.M., Giannoudis, V., & Giannoudis, P.V. (2023). Reconstruction of a neglected hyperextension-bicondylar tibial plateau fracture 9 months after original injury. Trauma Case Reports, 45. Read here.
Cited by: 4 articles

Wakefield, S.M., Giannoudis, V., Messori, M., et al. (2022). Atypical APC-1 pelvic fracture with instability: successful management with pubic symphysis fusion. BMJ Case Reports, 15(12), e252473. Read here.
Cited by: 3 articles

Wakefield, R.J., Smith, K., Wakefield, S.M., et al. (2021). Tendon paratenon involvement in gout: an ultrasound feature of tendinous gout?. Joint Bone Spine, 88(1), 105051. Read here.
Cited by: 10 articles

Sophia Wakefield | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award