Dr Peter K H Walton
MA MB BChir(Camb) MBA(Lond) FRCP
Managing Director Dendrite Clinical Systems Peter studied medicine at Caius College Cambridge and St Thomas’s Hospital London and qualified in 1981 completing his MBA at London Business School in 1986. In 1993, he founded Dendrite to enable healthcare professionals to track time related clinical data for patient outcome tracking for any disease, treatment or interventional/surgical procedure.
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Peter created the UK Adult Cardiac Surgical Registry back in 1998 and this has spawned a further 200+ national & international databases across >40 different countries on five continents, including the New Zealand National Trauma Registry, the New Zealand National Breast Cancer Registry and the New Zealand National Adult Cardiac Surgery Registry. The company also has clinical database installations in >250 hospitals around the world, including five major centres in New Zealand.
Peter became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 2012 for his contribution in developing national registries and outcome reporting methodologies.
He will be lecturing on how registry data can be used to change practice to improve patient outcomes.
Peter became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 2012 for his contribution in developing national registries and outcome reporting methodologies.
He will be lecturing on how registry data can be used to change practice to improve patient outcomes.