Mr Dan Morell

Mr Dan Morell

Mr Dan Morell is a Consultant Hand and Wrist Surgeon in Doncaster. South Yorkshire

NHS base
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals
GMC Number
Clinic Timetable
Clinical interests
• Carpal and cubital tunnel syndrome • Dupuytrens • Ganglions • TFCC tears • Arthritis of the hand, thumb and wrist • Nerve disorders • Tendon lacerations and inflammation • Benign soft tissue lesions
Professional Memberships
British Society for Surgery of the Hand British Orthopaedic Association Royal College of Surgeons
Academic Background
Mr Morell graduated from the University of Leeds in 2005 and began his surgical career training in the hospitals around West Yorkshire. In 2011 he joined the Orthopaedic rotation in South Yorkshire and completed his FRCS in 2015. After discovering his passion for hand surgery, he undertook the prestigious Advanced Training Post Fellowship at the World renowned Pulvertaft Hand Centre in Derby. To advance his skills in microsurgery he also spent time at Ganga Microsurgical unit in India. In 2018 Mr Morell began his Consultant career as a Hand and Wrist Surgeon at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching hospitals. Mr Morell prides himself in keeping up to date with the latest evidenced based practice and providing excellent care for his patients. He aims to perform many of the procedures normally performed under general anaesthetic under local anaesthetic and is forever pushing the boundaries of hand surgery for the benefit of his patients and their surgical journey. Mr Morell understands the importance of a quick recovery and all procedures he performs are done as a day case. Mr Morell performs all aspects of hand and wrist surgery including wrist arthroscopy and small joint replacement. He believes in looking after all the little details in all areas of his work so from the first consultation to the final stitch you can rest assured he will be taking great care of you. MBchB Bsc (hons) PGDME FRCS (Tr & Orth)
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NHS base

Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals

GMC Number

Clinic Timetable

Clinical interests

• Carpal and cubital tunnel syndrome • Dupuytrens • Ganglions • TFCC tears • Arthritis of the hand, thumb and wrist • Nerve disorders • Tendon lacerations and inflammation • Benign soft tissue lesions

Professional Memberships

British Society for Surgery of the Hand British Orthopaedic Association Royal College of Surgeons

Academic Background

Mr Morell graduated from the University of Leeds in 2005 and began his surgical career training in the hospitals around West Yorkshire. In 2011 he joined the Orthopaedic rotation in South Yorkshire and completed his FRCS in 2015. After discovering his passion for hand surgery, he undertook the prestigious Advanced Training Post Fellowship at the World renowned Pulvertaft Hand Centre in Derby. To advance his skills in microsurgery he also spent time at Ganga Microsurgical unit in India. In 2018 Mr Morell began his Consultant career as a Hand and Wrist Surgeon at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching hospitals. Mr Morell prides himself in keeping up to date with the latest evidenced based practice and providing excellent care for his patients. He aims to perform many of the procedures normally performed under general anaesthetic under local anaesthetic and is forever pushing the boundaries of hand surgery for the benefit of his patients and their surgical journey. Mr Morell understands the importance of a quick recovery and all procedures he performs are done as a day case. Mr Morell performs all aspects of hand and wrist surgery including wrist arthroscopy and small joint replacement. He believes in looking after all the little details in all areas of his work so from the first consultation to the final stitch you can rest assured he will be taking great care of you. MBchB Bsc (hons) PGDME FRCS (Tr & Orth)

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