About Miss Gill


Miss Gill qualified from University College Hospital, London in 1997. After completing junior surgical training she was successful in securing a Specialist registrar post within the South West Thames training rotation.

During this time Miss Gill developed an interest in lower limb joint replacement surgery, working with many of the regions top hip and knee replacement surgeons before being awarded the FRCS (Tr&Orth) exam from the Royal College of Surgeons of England, London in 2009.

Having successfully completed her training, Miss Gill was offered a prestigious fellowship with the world renowned Hip Unit at the Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre (PEOC), Exeter in 2011. During her year in Exeter she worked alongside their highly skilled surgeons gaining experience in not only primary hip replacement surgery but revision hip surgery too, completing research projects during this year, the results of which have subsequently been published in peer-reviewed journals.

In 2012 Miss Gill was fortunate enough to have a  further year of fellowship training, this time in knee replacement surgery , working closely with Mr. Neil Bradley in Guildford.

In 2014, after a year as a locum consultant, Miss Gill was appointed as a consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery at The Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford.

Miss Gill is the current President Elect of the British Hip Society, sitting on the executive committee.Miss Gill was previously Honorary secretary of the British Hip Society (BHS) from March 2022, a post she held until March 2025 when she was elected as BHS Vice President before moving to her current role.  She is also the Surrey Heartlands representative on the BHS national advisory board for revision hip networks.


Specialist membership

  • British Medical Association (BMA)
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCSEng)
  • British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
  • British Hip Society (BHS)

         National orthopaedic roles

  • President Elect of the British Hip Society
  • Surrey Heartlands representative on the BHS national advisory board for revision hip networks.

Orthopaedic Clinical Lead roles

  • Fractured neck of femur clinical governance group, RSCH.
  • Medical students St Georges Hospital, Tooting and Southampton University.
  • Fast track arthroplasty Lead RSCH

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Not only does Miss Gill specialise in hip and knee replacement surgery but in her busy role as a Trauma Surgeon at the Royal Surrey County Hospital she frequently treats patients who have sustained fractures around their joint replacements as a result of an acute injury.