Q&A videoconference sessions for ACPGBI Members to discuss the challenges of COVID-19 recovery. Available to ACPGBI Members only. Pre-registration is required.
ACPGBI look forward to welcoming members to a virtual meeting on the same dates as they would have been meeting in Edinburgh. Programme Sunday 5 July 2020 09:00 - Plenary 1: BJS Prize Live 11:00 - AGM & Reports, Awards & Prize-giving 15:00 - Colorectal Disease Peer Review Workshop 17:00 - ACPN AGM & Presentations …
'This house believes that peritonectomy alone is sufficient in colonic peritoneal disease' The Cancer Quandries are a series of debates on controversial topics in colorectal cancer. Each debate will be hosted by a number of experts within the field and will last approximately 60 minutes. These debates are FREE for all Dukes'/ACPGBI members. Please register …
With new technology and new techniques - where will radiotherapy sit in the management of rectal cancer? Speakers: Patricia Sylla, Antonino Spinelli and Rodrigo Perez, with commentary from UK experts Nicola Fearnhead, Ben Griffiths, Richard Adams and Jim Khan. Part of ACPGBI 'Colorectal Goes Viral’ webinar series Colorectal Goes Viral is an innovative educational series …
Part of ACPGBI 'Colorectal Goes Viral’ webinar series Colorectal Goes Viral is an innovative educational series of six webcasts that will connect and inspire the global colorectal community. ACPGBI have partnered with international colorectal leaders to discuss their vision for the future of our specialty in post-COVID times. Keep a look out on https://twitter.com/ACPGBI for …
The agenda will include: The ACPGBI President, Steve Brown on plans going forward for the ACPGBI and legacy issues from COVID-19. A colorectal research update from Dale Vimalachandran. A discussion about work going on in the region on Best Timed Pathways for suspected colorectal cancer by Dave Smith. An update on the newly formed Early …
'This house believes that D3 lymphadenectomy in right colon cancer is a step too far' The Cancer Quandries are a series of debates on controversial topics in colorectal cancer. Each debate will be hosted by a number of experts within the field and will last approximately 60 minutes. These debates are FREE for all Dukes'/ACPGBI …