ESCP offered 12 opportunities in 2017-2018 - five 3-month fellowships, three 6-month fellowship (including one robotic) and four observerships. Fellows report here on their experiences.
ESCP will undertake further cohort studies on robotic colorectal surgery, the management of acute severe ulcerative colitis and parastomal hernia repair in 2019.
As its membership hits 1,650, ESCP has announced key board appointments for the next year. The elected Council and Board of Trustees is committed to promoting and advancing the knowledge, science and practice of coloproctology throughout Europe.
Free for all delegates registered for UEG Week 2018. UEG Week combines world class scientific research, invited lectures by leading minds in gastroenterology and an excellent Postgraduate Teaching Programme.
ESCP has announced the winner of its best abstract research paper as 'Therapy refractory ulcerative colitis patients may benefit from appendectomy' by Merle Stellingwerf et al at its 13th annual conference in Nice, France this week.