A free webinar organised by the Department of Colorectal Surgery, St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 0RQ on behalf of The Section of Coloproctology of the Royal Society of Medicine, the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland, Colorectal Disease and the KSS and London LETB
This webinar brings you an opportunity to present and listen to selected coloproctology research papers as well as hear clinicians cover topics that are relevant to colorectal surgery.
The morning session will allow consultants and trainees from across the country to present their colorectal research presentations. The submissions will be judged by members of the RSM and ACPGBI.
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The afternoon session will comprise of a series of lectures from lecturers who are at the top of their field and chaired by well renowned and established clinicians.
For the evening drinks and dinner at Foxhill's Country Club, please contact Mr Philip Bearn (philip.bearn@nhs.net) and Mr Pasha Nisar (pasha.nisar@nhs.net) by 19 November 2021.
During this session, you'll be able to:
Update research knowledge by listening to presentations of recently conducted research from across the region and nationally
Learn how science and technology combined have led to advances in the treatment of colorectal cancer through the eyes of a medical historian
Learn the management of diverticular disease and the prevention of anastomotic leaks in cancer surgery from two of the world's foremost authorities
Anticipate the developments in the next 10 years in the fields of radiology and pelvic floor medicine from two of the UK's leaders
Experience expert chairing and discussion by leading moderators
This webinar is available for on-demand viewing. The webinar recording will be available for registered delegates up to 60 days after the live webinar broadcast via Zoom. The link will be sent 24 hours after the webinar takes place.
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Colorectal papers for oral session (max 250 words)
Submission deadline: 12 November 2021
Open to: surgical trainees, consultants and nurse specialists
Please email abstracts to Wal.baraza@mft.nhs.uk and pasha.nisar@nhs.net.