Two distinguished members join Dendrite’s Scientific Advisory Board
Two distinguished members join Dendrite’s Scientific Advisory Board
Dendrite Clinical Systems has announced the appointment of two members to the company’s newly established Scientific Advisory Board - Sir Bruce Keogh (KBE FMedSci FRCS FRCP) and Professor Anthony Goldstone (CBE MA (Oxon) FRCP FRCPE FRCPath). The Scientific Advisory Board has been created to provide unique advice and guidance to Dendrite’s management team by taking an objective look at our activities and sharing with us their experience and knowledge. This includes evaluating the scientific merit of projects, assessing progress and offering strategic input on the company’s priorities.
“We are delighted to welcome two illustrious members to our new Scientific Advisory Board, both of whom have unparallelled experience in the international healthcare sector,” said Dr Peter Walton, Dendrite’s managing Director. “Their expertise and knowledge will provide us with valuable insights into how we can enhance and improve our expanding software portfolio, as well as increase awareness of our company globally.”
Sir Bruce has had a distinguished international career as a cardiac surgeon. He developed a longstanding interest in clinical outcomes from working closely with Dendrite to establish a national database for adult cardiac surgery early in his surgical career.
He subsequently became chair of Cardiac Surgery at University College London and Director of Surgery at the Heart Hospital, before being appointed Medical Director of the National Health Service and Director General in the Department of Health (DoH), a role that later transferred to NHS England. During this period (2007-18) as the most senior doctor in the NHS he was had particular responsibility for the development and implementation clinical policy and strategy across the health service in England.
In the DoH, he was the Government sponsor for NICE, the Healthcare Commission and the National Patient Safety Agency. He has served on several boards including NHS England. He is currently Chair of the Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, he was knighted for Services to Medicine in 2003.
Professor Goldstone is a senior haematology specialist with over 35 years’ experience of working in the NHS. He was appointed as a Consultant at University College Hospital (UCH) in 1976 and initiated the first stages of what became the biggest Adult Haematology unit in the UK. Professor Goldstone is a former Medical Director of University College London Hospital, former President of the British Society of Haematology and former Chair of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation Lymphoma Group.
He specialises in adult haematology and haematological malignancy, adult leukaemia, lymphoma (Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma) and myeloma and other non-malignant haematological conditions. The founder of the stem cell transplant unit at UCH, Professor Goldstone is a renowned pioneer in haematological stem cell transplantation. A Principal Investigator on many leukaemia trials in the UK and internationally, he is strong advocate of evidence-based medicine and believes registries now stand alongside randomised clinical trials as real-world evidence.
Professor Goldstone, a former Director of the North London Cancer Network, has published over 360 peer-reviewed papers in haematology and has authored three books. He was awarded a CBE June 2008 for Services to Medicine.
Dendrite Clinical Systems and the Society for Cardiothoracic surgery (SCTS) have published a new report that demonstrates importance collecting and analysing data from thoracic surgery. The report states that a large increase in thoracoscopic (VATS) resections is responsible for most of the recent increase in lung cancer surgery, rising from 749 cases in 2010-2011 to 2,753 in 2014-2015, an increase of more than 3.5 times.
Dendrite Clinical Systems is to install its Intellect System to track outcomes of cardiothoracic surgery at St George’s Hospital, Tooting, London, UK. The company’s data capture software currently supports approximately 85% of cardiac units in the UK.
Dendrite Clinical Systems and Waldenström’s Macroglobulinaemia United Kingdom Charity have published the First UK Waldenström’s Macroglobulinaemia Registry Report 2018 – the first report of its kind in the world.
Dendrite Clinical Systems, the publisher of Bariatric News, is pleased to announce issue 38 of the newspaper is now available to view/download. The newspaper reports on research, technology, events and policy in the bariatric specialty, the latest clinical studies, policy changes and product news, the latest meetings and events, interviews prominent bariatric experts, and host debates between specialists on controversial topics.
Dendrite Clinical Systems and the British Society for Allergy & Clinical Immunology (BSACI) have launched the British Registry for Immunotherapy (BRIT), a web-based patient registry that records immunotherapy treatment of patients under the care of BSACI consultants practicing in the UK.
Dendrite Clinical Systems, under the auspices of the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders (IFSO), has published the Fourth IFSO Global Registry Report (2018) at the federation’s XXIII World Congress in Dubai, UAE. The latest report features data from more than 50 countries on over 394,000 operations including baseline obesity-related disease, operation types, operative outcomes and disease status after bariatric/metabolic surgery.



