Nicholas Sclavos awarded the Victorian Orthopaedic Foundation Award

MD and Master of Clinical Research student Nicholas Sclavos recently presented at the Australian Orthopaedic Association Victoria and Tasmania Winter Welcome on Friday 29 July.

Nicolas Sclavos presenting in front of his title slide which reads: "Can foot drop after surgery for equinus be predicted in children with cerebral palsy?"

MD and Master of Clinical Research student Nicholas Sclavos presenting at the Australian Orthopaedic Association Victoria and Tasmania Winter Welcome.

Nicolas received the Victorian Orthopaedic Foundation Award following his presentation, which detailed research he conducted with the Hugh Williamson Gait Analysis Laboratory at the Royal Children’s Hospital.

Nicolas Sclavos and Associate Professor Erich Rutz, each holding a glass of wine, pose together at the Australian Orthopaedic Association Victoria and Tasmania Winter Welcome.

Nicholas Sclavos (right) pictured with Associate Professor Erich Rutz, Bob Dickens Chair for Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Melbourne.