Helene graduated with a medical degree in 1997 from the University of Liverpool. After completing her house year at The Royal Liverpool University Hospital in 1998, she obtained a place on the Northwest BST programme and completed this together with her MRCS qualification in 2001.
Helene has always held a passion for orthopaedics and trauma and after a holding a research fellow position for a year, she joined the higher speciality training programme for the Mersey region. She gained her FRCS in 2010 and began focused speciality training in upper limb disorders, including hand and wrist.
Helene has spent time in Wrightington Hospital allowing her to focus her training onshoulder, elbow, hand, and wrist conditions. She has also visited several centres around the UK and Europe to gain further experience.Miss Stevenson was appointed a consultant in 2012 to Aintree University Hospital and is now part of the newly merged Liverpool University foundation trust hospitals. Besides her particular interest in arthroscopic and arthroplasty procedures, she is also a member of the major trauma team for Cheshire and Merseyside. She maintains a keen interest in research and has published several papers. Helene is currently completing an MSc in Leadership and leadership development in Liverpool John Moores University.
Outside of medicine Helene is married with 4 children. She is a keen pianist at grade seven. Hobbies include swimming, music, and walking.