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The Royal Society of Tasmania Northern Lecture, Sunday 27 July Associate Professor Jonathan Mulford The involvement of the orthopaedic unit in clinical research has many benefits for Northern Tasmania. Importantly it results in improved patient outcomes, shaped clinical guidelines and has positive impacts on the culture of clinical care. Professionally it has fostered collaboration with colleagues around Australia, retained and engaged clinicians in our unit and encouraged medical students to be involved in research. This presentation will highlight some of the many research projects the orthopaedic unit has been involved in. There will be discussion from using steroids to improve post operative pain, blood injections for knee arthritis to robotic joint replacement. Associate Professor Jonathan Mulford is an orthopaedic surgeon in Launceston. He works at the Launceston General Hospital and Tamar Valley Orthopaedics. He is a clinical Associate Professor at UTAS. His clinical interests are hip and knee surgery. He has a strong interest in clinical research. He combines his clinical interests with the research skills he gained in the Masters Program at the University of London.