Coloproctology President’s Day at St Mark’s Hospital

Make sure to join us for our upcoming Coloproctology President’s Day, where a multidisciplinary team of international experts will be reviewing the current management of colorectal diseases.

Date
Thursday 6th Apr 2023
Time
8:55am - 4:30pm
Venue
St Mark's Hospital and Online

Make sure to join us for our upcoming Coloproctology President’s Day, where a multidisciplinary team of international experts will be reviewing the current management of colorectal diseases.

By attending, you will:

  • Learn how to optimise care in inflammatory bowel disease
  • Understand the multidisciplinary management of short bowel
  • Explore how to optimise colorectal surgery
  • Understand the dos and don’ts of pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Learn how to optimise outcomes in colorectal cancer

Location: St Mark’s Hospital, Avery Jones Medical Education Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital, Acton Lane, Park Royal, NW10 7NS

Registration for this event will close at 1:00am on Wednesday 5 April 2023.

Programme


Optimising care in inflammatory bowel disease

Chairs: Naila Arebi, Consultant Physician, St Mark’s Hospital and Omar Faiz, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark’s Hospital

Achieving best outcomes for fistulising perianal Crohn’s disease – Kapil Sahnan
What the surgeon needs to know about IBD medical management – Naila Arebi
Getting the best peri-operative IBD pathway – Lisa Younge, IBD Nurse Consultant
Case based panel discussion
10:30 Comfort break


Multidisciplinary management of short bowel

Chairs: Jeremy Nightingale, President, Royal Society of Medicine Coloproctology Section and Carolynne Vaizey, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark’s Hospital

Initial & definitive surgical management of short bowel and ECF – Akash Mehta, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark’s Hospital
Dietary management of short bowel – Alison Culkin, Consultant Dietitian Intestinal Rehabilitation, St Mark’s Hospital
Medical management of short bowel; Current & future developments – Simon Gabe, Consultant Physician, St Mark’s Hospital
Panel discussion
12:05 State of the Art: Prehabilitation and peri-operative optimisation in colorectal surgery – Richard Holman, Consultant in Gastroenterology and Intestinal Failure and Michael O’Connor, Consultant in Intensive Care and Anaesthesia, Northwick Park Hospital
Lunch break

Dos and don’ts in pelvic floor dysfunction

Chairs: Greg Thomas, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark’s Hospital and Janindra Warusavitarne, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark’s Hospital

Constipation – Carolynne Vaizey
Faecal incontinence – Greg Thomas
Rectal prolapse – Janindra Warusavitarne
Panel discussion
14:35 Comfort break

Optimising outcome in colorectal cancer

Chairs: Elaine Burns, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark’s Hospital and Claire Taylor, Macmillan Nurse Consultant, Colorectal Cancer, St Mark’s Hospital

Early onset colorectal cancer – Andrew Latchford, Consultant Physician, St Mark’s Hospital
Why location matters in primary colon cancer – Danilo Miskovic, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark’s Hospital
Patient selection in locally advanced/recurrent rectal cancer – Ian Jenkins, Consultant Surgeon, St Mark’s Hospital
Optimising survivorship in colorectal cancer: Managing cancer treatment induced symptoms – Caroline Gee, Macmillan Colorectal Cancer Nurse Consultant, St Mark’s Hospital
Panel discussion
16:30 Close of meeting

Book online now

Make sure to join us for our upcoming Coloproctology President’s Day, where a multidisciplinary team of international experts will be reviewing the current management of colorectal diseases.

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