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Global Reach

Aiwen Wu and Miguel Cunha

14 November 2020

Miguel Cunha interviews Aiwen Wu, Professor of Gastrointestinal Surgery from Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute in Beijing, China ahead of his talk on 'watch and wait' for rectal cancer at the upcoming Global Reach webinar.

Dale Vimalachandran and Zoe Garoufalia

27 May 2021

Zoe Garoufalia interviews Dale Vimalachandran about the DAMASCUS study ahead of ESCP's next Global Reach webinar 'Myths and Evidence in Diverticular Disease'.

Johannes Schultz and Vittoria Bellato

3 June 2021

Vittoria Bellato interviews Johannes Schultz about ESCP’s Guidelines for the Management of Diverticular Disease ahead of ESCP's next Global Reach webinar 'Myths and Evidence in Diverticular Disease'.

Jung Wook Huh and Gloria Zaffaroni

14 November 2020

Gloria Zaffaroni interviews Jung Wook Huh, Professor at Samsung Medical Center, Department of Surgery Seoul, South Korea ahead of his talk on 'watch and wait' for rectal cancer at the upcoming Global Reach webinar.

Cristián Gallardo and Soo Young Lee

14 June 2021

Cristián Gallardo interviews Soo Young Lee from Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital in Korea in the run-up to ESCP's next Global Reach webinar 'Myths and Evidence in Diverticular Disease'.

Cristián Gallardo and Per Lindnér 

18 March 2021

Cristián Gallardo interviews Per Lindnér ahead of his talk at ESCP’s upcoming Global Reach Webinar: 'Translating Evidence into Practice'.

18 November 2020

Video introduction from Simon Bach about the STAR-TREC Trial for the Global Reach webinar: 'Achievement Through Collaboration'.

Tom Pinkney  and Yongbo An

16 March 2021

Yongbo An interviews Tom Pinkney ahead of his talk at ESCP’s upcoming Global Reach Webinar: 'Translating Evidence into Practice'.

Dion Morton

11 November 2020

Ahead of the ESCP Global Reach Webinar, we interviewed Professor Dion Morton, who provided an update on the status of the ESCP Safe-anastomosis Programme in Colorectal Surgery (EAGLE) study.

5 December 2021

ESCP's Global Reach Committee hosted its webinar uon 'Bridging Global Research and Practice' on December 3rd 2021. The first part of the webinar highlighted the treatment of emergency colonic cancer and the management of these patients. The second part updated on the progression of the EAST of Damascus and EAGLE trials, and on how to build a successful research network. You can view this webinar below.