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Dr Fabien ROS, orthopaedic surgeon


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Posted on 05/10/2021

Fabien Ros completed his externship at the Marseille Faculty of Medicine from 2007 to 2013.

Between 2013 and 2018, he continued his university studies in Brittany at the Brest University Hospital, doing his internship in Orthopaedic Surgery in Professor Dubrana's department.

In October 2018, he completed his professional training as an assistant specialist in Professor Argenson's department at Marseille University Hospital, in association with Dr ZERDANI's department at Aubagne Hospital.

In May 2021, he officially took up his post as Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in the lower limb at Hôpital Privé la Casamance.

During his studies, he obtained additional university diplomas: DU in Sports Traumatology, DU in Knee Surgery, DU in Arthroscopic Surgery and a DU in Foot and Ankle Surgery.

His areas of expertise are Traumatology and Sports Surgery of the hip, knee and ankle-foot complex, as well as Prosthetic Surgery of the lower limb in its entirety.

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