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Embracing Responsibility Across the Surgical Continuum: Insights from ESCP Leadership, Trainees, and Practice
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
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May, 2024
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In the ever-evolving landscape of surgical practice, responsibility stands as a cornerstone principle that permeates every aspect of the surgical profession. From the operating room to the boardroom, from mentorship to patient care, mastering the art of surgical responsibility is paramount. Join us for an enlightening event brought to you by the European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP), where we will delve into the core of surgical responsibility and explore how to seamlessly integrate it into every facet of our work.
This interactive session promises engaging discussions and practical takeaways for surgeons striving to uphold the highest standards of responsibility in their practice.
PROGRAM
Welcome & Introduction - Dr. Zoe Garoufalia (USA), Dr. Gabriela Möslein (Germany) and Dr. Steven D. Wexner (USA)
Delving into Surgical Responsibility: Perspectives from ESCP Leadership and Initiatives - Prof. Oded Zmora (Israel)
Q&A Session - Dr. Zoe Garoufalia (USA), Dr. Gabriela Möslein (Germany) and Prof. Oded Zmora (Israel)
Revolutionizing Learning: Young ESCP Perspectives on Integrating Surgical Responsibility - Dr. Jan Colpaert (Belgium)
Q&A Session - Dr. Jan Colpaert (Belgium), Dr. Zoe Garoufalia (USA) and Dr. Gabriela Möslein (Germany)
Managing Complications and Ramifications in Surgical Practice - Prof. Dr. Gabrielle van Ramshorst (Belgium)
Q&A Session - Dr. Zoe Garoufalia (USA), Prof. Dr. Gabrielle van Ramshorst (Belgium) and Dr. Gabriela Möslein (Germany)
Closing remarks - Dr. Zoe Garoufalia (USA), Dr. Gabriela Möslein (Germany) and Dr. Steven D. Wexner (USA)