The EAGLE study is growing fast and is looking for their last 50 sites to take part in the international cluster randomised trial - could this include you? 250 sites from more than 50 countries have been randomised so far, with 1600 patients entered into the study, and over 1200 surgeons have completed the safe-anastomosis modules!
ESCP's Enhanced Recovery Collaborating Group have recently had a new paper accepted for publication in Colorectal Disease: 'An international assessment of the adoption of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERASĀ®) principles across colorectal units in 2019/20'.
ESCP's Global Reach Committee are delighted to announce that they will be running a joint session with the Korean Society of Coloproctology at this year's International Colorectal Research Summit in Seoul, Korea.
Diversity bias will be a lecture topic at this year's ESCP conference and, to make this as reflective as possible, Franco Marinello and Gianluca Pellino have produced a survey which they invite colorectal surgeons and trainees to take part in.
ESCP's Education Committee is very excited to share the educational module on complete mesocolic excision (CME) with ESCP and ASCRS members.