Dr Wei Lun Lui is a Trauma and Orthopaedics Clinical Teaching Fellow at James Cook University Hospital, UK. He completed his Foundation and Trust Grade training in Trauma and Orthopaedics at North Tees University Hospital and holds the MRCS (England). His clinical interests include orthopaedic trauma and arthroplasty, alongside a strong commitment to medical education. Dr Lui is actively involved in undergraduate teaching, mentorship, and academic activities, and has held national and international leadership roles within Malaysian Medics International UK.
Research interests:
My research interests focus on clinical outcomes in Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery, with particular emphasis on shoulder instability, comparative effectiveness of surgical interventions, and evidence-based decision-making. I am interested in evaluating functional outcomes and complication profiles of different operative techniques through systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical outcome studies. I also have a strong interest in applying clinical research to improve patient selection, optimise surgical strategies, and support best practice in orthopaedic trauma and sports-related injuries.