Visitation to Royal London Hospital, UK – Pelvis and Acetabular Trauma Surgery

Dr Jorgensen visited the Guy’s Hospital, London for a cadaveric course and case conferences with London-based Pelvis and Acetabular (P&A) surgeons. The ability to discuss the complexities and challenges of complex P&A reconstruction was invaluable, as part of the Advanced Pelvis and Custom Arthroplasty Course 2026. Current discussion about acute arthroplasty at the same time as […]
Meeting with German Surgeon Dr Peter Thaller focus on Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Techniques

Dr Jorgensen recently met with Dr Peter Thaller, a German surgeon, based in Munich and at the Berlin Bethel Hospital in March 2026. The discussion revolved around the use of intramedullary nails and their uses in both limb lengthening surgery and also in the role of bone defect management, and non-unions. The conversation and ability to […]
Continued Focus on Anterior Total Hip Replacements

The anterior approach has potential advantages over other approaches of not cutting muscle, going between natural muscle planes, improving recovery, eliminating hip precautions, and providing a more stable hip joint. Patients with an anterior approach therefore will often experience an easier early recovery. Because the hip is more stable, usually patients will not need to […]
Advancing the Management of Prosthetic Joint Infections

Dr Jorgensen was part of a research team that has recently published an article in the American Society for Microbiology Journal – “Advancing the management of prosthetic joint infections: a review of randomised controlled trials and emerging evidence“. Dr Jorgensen has an interest in complex and revision joint replacements, and this can occasionally be for the […]
Operating at Mater Private Hospital Brisbane – NEW LOCATION

Dr Jorgensen is now also operating at the Mater Private Hospital Brisbane. He offers the same surgery type as at his other operating hospitals – Direct Anterior Approach (DAA) Hip Replacements, Navigated Knee Replacements, Foot and Ankle Surgery, Acute trauma and Reconstructions Surgeries. Please contact Dr jorgensen’s rooms or discuss with him directly, if this […]
International Invited Faculty AO Basic – 22-24 May, Hong Kong

Dr Jorgensen attended the AO Trauma Basic Course in Hong Kong on 22-24 May, 2025 as International Faculty. The course attracted 40 + participants from Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, Thailand, India and China. The course aims to introduce basic orthopaedics principles in the surgical management of fractures. It explores the theory, technique and allows for […]
Virtual Reality Registrar Training Pilot Program and Future Leaders

Dr Jorgensen and Dr Zhenya Welyczko coordinated and led a program that looks at the effectiveness of using VR Headsets in surgical skill development. The 3-month course utilised VR Headsets, case discussions and culminated in an interactive cadaver workshop where participants were able to further develop their surgical skills. The program was run by and […]
AO Trauma Faculty Activity

Faculty Education Program – 14-15 March in Bangkok, Thailand Dr Jorgensen attended the Faculty Education Program for AO Trauma Faculty in Bangkok on the 14-15 March, 2025. The course invited Orthopaedic Surgeons from the Asia Pacific region with a focus on teaching skills and optimising learning benefits for AO Trauma course participants. The course involved […]
APOA (Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association) – Young Ambassador for Australia – 09-12 April 2025

Dr Jorgensen was selected as the Australian Youth Ambassador Representative at the recent Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association (AOPA) 2025 Annual Meeting in Cairns. Along with 14 other representatives from the Asia Pacific Region, Dr Jorgensen was invited to discuss the orthopoaedic care in Australia, and presented on a number of topics. The program also incorporated […]