Research & Innovation
hand therapy department
Innovation
Mr Younis was part of the Transformation Project that was responsible for the development of the purpose-built Elective Centre at Burnley General Hospital.
He also jointly led the fracture clinic re-design project that has resulted in remarkable reductions in waiting times for fracture clinic appointments.
He has worked closely with the hand therapy department to consolidate the use of patient-rated outcome measures as part of routine outpatient practice. He introduced WALANT (Wide Awake Local Anaesthesia No Tourniquet) surgery to the East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust. This means that many patients who would traditionally be put sleep for hand surgery can now have their operations ‘Wide-Awake’ under local anaesthetic.


publications and presentations
Research
Reasearch is integral to Mr Younis’ role as a Senior Clinical Lecturer and trainer.
He is the prinicple investigator at East lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust for a number of national and international research trials including the DISC trial (assessing outcomes in treatment of Dupuytren’s contracture), COVID-SURG trial (assessing outcomes in surgery for patients with COVID-19), Corona Hands study (assessing outcomes in hand surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic), CRAFFT study (looking at the outcomes in wrist fractures in children) and the SUSPECT trial (surveying the practices across the UK for treatment of scaphoid fractures). Mr Younis has a number of publications and presentations to his name.

passion for teaching
Education
Mr Younis has a passion for teaching and has completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Education.
He is a trainer for Orthopaedic Surgeons in the Northwest Deanery and was awarded the Trainer of the Year Award for 2021 after having been nominated for the third consecutive year.
He was also awarded the Educator Excellence Award in consecutive years for 2018 and 2019 by Health Education Northwest. Mr Younis is a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire and is responsible for teaching medical students from the University of Central Lancashire and Lancaster University.
He was awarded the Educator of the Year Award for year 4 from the University of Central Lancashire for 2018/2019.