Mr Daniel Porter MBChB, FRCS(Ed) FRCS(Glas), MD, FRCSEd(Tr&Orth), CCST(Orthopaedics & Trauma)
Career to date:
Mr Porter qualified in 1989
His posts include:
Honorary Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, New Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
Senior Lecturer in Orthopaedics and Trauma, University of Edinburgh
He is a member of:
Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh
Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow
British Orthopaedic Oncology Society
Career Information
Mr Porter graduated from Edinburgh University with honours, his training in orthopaedic surgery includes clinical fellowships in Oxford, Birmingham and Osaka.
His research appointments have included substantive Fellowships with the Medical Research Council (1990-1992) and Wolfson College, Oxford (1997-2001).
He undertook pioneering genetic and clinical research into important tumours and paediatric conditions.
He was one of only four United Kingdom ABC Travelling Fellows to North America in 2005.
Mr Porter has been awarded several major prizes in both undergraduate and postgraduate studies (Wightman Prize in Clinical Medicine, Pattison Prize in Clinical Surgery, Sir Robert Jones Prize in Orthopaedic Surgery, Best Young Investigator Prize of European Musculoskeletal Oncology Society).
He has created two new textbooks in orthopaedic surgery in 2008, and is the orthopaedic representative on the clinical advisory board of important national childrens' disability charities.
He currently chairs the Research and Education Committee of the Scottish Sarcoma Network and continues to oversee orthopaedic teaching for Edinburgh's Undergraduate medical students. He is also active in supervising their research and that of junior doctors.
Other information
Daniel lives in central Edinburgh within easy reach of all hospitals. On moving to Edinburgh he bought an old bank house and spent time converting it into a family home, although the original bank vault has had to stay in the basement! Married to Barbara and with two boys, the family enjoy holidays away to a small estate in rural Nithsdale, where walking and fishing are relaxations. Both from medical families themselves, Daniel and Barbara are members of the Christian Medical Fellowship and view medicine as a vocation in which a patient-focused practice remains paramount.