Dr. Georgios Mazis MSc, PhD, FEBOT

George A. Mazis is the Director of Orthopedic Surgeon, Head of the Upper Limb Department and associate of the Upper Limb Department at the Orthopedic Clinic “OSTEON”, while at the same time he is in charge of the Department of Upper Limb Surgery (Shoulder & Elbow) and Extremity at the Medical Center of P. Faliro.

Dr. Mazis has held the position of Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon since January 2017 at the University Hospital of Barking, Havering and Redbridge, London.

He is a Doctor of the Medical School of the University of Athens (NKUA) since January 2014 (PhD degree) with a grade of “Excellent”.

He became a Fellow of the European Board of Orthopedics and Traumatology in October 2014.

Since October 2016 he has been an examiner in the Queens Hospital Clinical FRCS (Orth) Course.

In January 2011 he received his Master of Science (MSc) degree in “Metabolic Bone Diseases” after two years of attendance and presentation of a thesis with a grade of “Excellent”.

He is a graduate of the Medical School of Athens (2003 – National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)

Since 2012 he has been dedicated to his particular field, Upper Limb and Hand Surgery, as well as to the principles of medical science and ethics, having targeted further training in leading centers in the United Kingdom.

He was a Senior Post CCT Clinical Fellow, 2015 in the field of Upper Limb Surgery at the Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS, Reading, Berkshire, UK, under the guidance of Professor Ofer (initiator and designer of VERSO total shoulder inverse arthroplasty) who, together with Steve Copeland (initiator and designer of Copeland surface shoulder arthroplasty) were pioneers in Upper Limb Surgery at a global level.

He was then a Senior Post CCT Clinical Fellow at the Royal National Orthopedic Hospital, Stanmore, in the field of Upper Limb and Complex Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty Surgery, under the guidance of Simon Lambert and Ian Bayley (initiator and designer of Bayley Walker Total Shoulder Arthroplasty).

He has been a member of the British Elbow and Shoulder Society since 2015.

He is a member of many Greek and foreign scientific committees and organizations and remains academically active, as a PhD of the University of Athens, having to his credit multiple publications of articles and innovative surgical techniques in scientific journals and reviews abroad. He is also involved in the writing and translation of contemporary Orthopedics textbooks.