Canine Cruciate Registry training session
Date: Wednesday 26th April 2023
Opening times: 3-3:45pm
Venue: Online via Zoom
Details
A training session with the Clinical Lead of the RCVS Knowledge Canine Cruciate Registry (CCR), Mark Morton.
Mark will explain some of the key features of using the CCR and the reporting functions. There will be an open discussion between Mark and attendees, so you control what will be covered during this session.
This session is open to veterinary surgeons and delegates and is restricted to 20 attendees.
Speaker
Mark Morton BVSc DSAS(Orth) MRCVS Chair/ Clinical Lead
Mark Morton is an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgery. He graduated from the University of Liverpool, initially working in general practice in North Wales. He spent the next nine years at Davies Veterinary Specialists in Hertfordshire, completing a rotating internship followed by a residency in small animal orthopaedic surgery. He remained there as an orthopaedic surgeon before joining ChesterGates Veterinary Specialists in August 2016. His research interests include common calcaneal tendon (Achilles tendon) injuries. He has developed and published a new surgical technique for these injuries using a new implant developed from a similar technique in people. Mark is the Clinical Lead for the RCVS Knowledge Canine Cruciate Registry. Working with colleagues, Mark is also developing a systematic and structured approach to obtaining and presenting clinical queries and Knowledge Summaries around cranial cruciate ligament ruptures. This will take the form of a decision support algorithm within the Veterinary Evidence journal. This framework will allow other clinicians to help answer clinical queries, the target being a complete algorithm that will provide practitioners with the best current evidence around this common condition.
If you would like to submit any questions beforehand, please email [email protected]