“Absolutely critical that the Irish National Orthopaedic Register is well funded and well resourced”.
Professor Stephen Graves spoke to the importance of arthroplasty registers today to a large and diverse group of healthcare professionals in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI).
Mr Paddy Kenny, Clinical Lead of the Irish National Orthopaedic Register (INOR) opened the lecture and welcomed Prof Graves. Of note, he acknowledged that INOR is now live in South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital in Cork.
Prof Graves spoke to the importance of international collaboration and noted that Colleagues at the International Society of Arthroplasty Registers (ISAR) will welcome the news of the INOR go-live.
The lecture was very well received, with an engaged and educative question and answer session.
You can view Prof Graves presentation here.
If you have any queries about the Irish National Orthopaedic Register, please contact inor@noca.ie
