Lessons Learned and Key Insights: Enhanced Recovery Canada’s Colorectal GuidelinesÌý
June 20, 2024, 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. ETÌý
The Colorectal Surgery Guideline is based on surgical best practices and provides guidance on all stages of the patient’s journey, from pre-admission to post-discharge. It supports a multidisciplinary team approach and can be used by providers across the surgical care continuum.Ìý
Join us on June 20 as our panel explores what’s new within the revised Enhanced Recovery Canada Colorectal Surgery Guidelines. Learn how to identify key stakeholders who need to be involved and their roles, what elements are essential when implementing the colorectal pathway and explore exciting future directions in managing colorectal surgery patients, including same-day discharge, to help them feel better and return home quicker.
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Speakers:Ìý
- Sender Liberman, MD, FRCSC, FACS, FASCRS, Assistant Dean, International Affairs, General Surgery Residency Program Director, Professor of Surgery and Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill UniversityÌýÌý
- Erin Ballah, Interim Director, Primary Health Care and Community Support Program, NL Health ServicesÌý
- Chelsia Gillis, RD MSc PhD CNSC, Assistant Professor, School of Human Nutrition, McGill University, Associate Member, Departments of Surgery and AnesthesiaÌýÌý
- Kirsten Nickum, Nurse specialized in Wound, Ostomy and Continence, Vitalité Health NetworkÌý
Co-Hosts:Ìý
- Sarah Olver, Senior Program Lead, ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂëÌý
- Dr. Dolores McKeen, Interim Dean, Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University on behalf of the Canadian Anesthesiologists Society