Miss Alice Bremner-Smith
Consultant hand and wrist surgeon in London
MBBCh BSc FRCS (Orth)
GMC: 3480197
Miss Alice Bremner-Smith areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Miss Alice Bremner-Smith is a highly respected Consultant Hand and Wrist Surgeon in London who specialises in Carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren’s contracture and Trigger finger alongside Hand and Wrist arthritis, Wrist fractures and Ligament injuries and Scaphoid bone injuries. She currently practices at several prestigious institutions, including the Fortius Clinic London, Fortius Clinic - King William Street and Fortius Clinic Wimbledon, as well as the Chelsea Outpatient Centre, Lister Hospital and Private Care at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital. Her NHS base is Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Miss Bremner-Smith has a wealth of experience in both clinical practice and academic research. She has been a National Audit Committee member of the British Hand Society and served as the principal investigator for the DISC Trial and Hands-2 Trial, focusing on Dupuytren’s disease. Her active involvement in medico-legal work further underscores her comprehensive knowledge and expertise in the field of hand and wrist surgery.
Dedicated to the advancement of medical education, Miss Bremner-Smith is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London. She also contributes to the training and development of future surgeons, acting as a trainer and examiner for trainee Hand Surgeons taking the British Diploma of Hand Surgery.
Miss Bremner-Smith's academic credentials include a BSc (Honours) in Biochemistry and an MB BCh, both of which she earned in 1990. She completed her FRCS (England and Edinburgh) in 1996, followed by the Intercollegiate Specialty Examination in Trauma and Orthopaedics in 2001. She holds a Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training, awarded in 2002. Her qualifications are further complemented by an ATLS Instructor certification.
Her research has been widely published in leading journals, with significant contributions to the understanding of stability in distal radius fractures and advancements in hand surgery procedures. Her work on topics such as the options for carpal tunnel decompression and scapholunate ligament reconstruction have been highly regarded in the medical community.
Miss Bremner-Smith is an active member of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH), reflecting her commitment to maintaining the highest standards in hand and wrist surgery. She continues to play a pivotal role in both clinical advancements and the education of future surgeons, making her a leader in her field.