Dion Morton is ESCP's Research Committee Chair. He is Director of the Birmingham Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre and Director of Clinical Research at the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Current positions and hospital: Director of the Birmingham Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre, Director of Clinical Research at the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Deputy Head (Clinical) at the School of Cancer Sciences
ESCP Executive position: Research Committee Chair
Main clinical and research interests: Clinical and translational research in colorectal cancer, but also encompassing the development of clinical trials in surgery
What made you want to specialise in colorectal surgery?
My research interests in colorectal cancer treatment and prevention.
What is the best part of the job?
Looking after patients, especially those with an inherited disease, where you have the opportunity to look after families.
How long have you been involved in ESCP and what made you want to become involved?
Ten years. It is a fantastic and unique opportunity to influence patient care across the world. ESCP has actively developed international research collaborations that extend across Europe to southern Asia and South America.
What do you value most about being involved in ESCP?
Working with colleagues across many cultures and health care systems. Learning from each other and implementing improved patient care.
Tell us your best ESCP conference anecdote?
Meeting colleagues from South Korea when they approached us to collaborate with the ESCP research programme. It demonstrated how far our research has reached across the globe.
What would your one bit of advice for younger surgeons starting their career in colorectal surgery be?
Be ambitious - you can make a difference.