BGS Peri-operative Care of Older People Ungergoing Surgery 2016
 
POPs – Preoperative Assessment and Optimisation of the Older Surgical Patient 9th - 10th March 2016 Wellcome Collection, London
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 POPs – Preoperative Assessment and Optimisation of the Older Surgical Patient

9th -10th  March 2016 Wellcome Collection, London

Event Overview

It is increasingly recognised that there is a need to have geriatric medicine input in surgical pathways for older people to improve patient outcomes & experiences. However the introduction of geriatric medicine specialists into complex surgical environments is highly challenging and evidence of successful service developments is sparse. With the increased pressure on budgets, making the case for funding to develop new services without robust evidence is also difficult.

This event, designed by the growing group of dedicated clinicians, from across geriatric medicine, surgery and anaesthetics, will present case studies and lessons learned when developing services and gathering evidence for the effectiveness of structured elderly medicine input into surgical care pathways for older people.

All members of the MDT are encouraged to participate; nurses, therapists, anaesthetists and surgeons. Structured over the course of two days, delegates will benefit from practical advice and guidance regarding the perioperative management of the complex older surgical patient, whilst also hearing first hand experiences and advice on the set up and day to day running of a surgical-geriatric liaison service.

Why attend:

  • Improve overall knowledge of issues related to perioperative care for older people undergoing both emergency and elective surgery
  • Learn to assess the perioperative risk of an older person prior to surgery
  • Improve outcomes for older surgical patients through multidisciplinary optimisation
  • Facilitate collaboration between all stakeholders involved in the care of older surgical patients (across elderly medicine, anaesthesia, surgery, allied health care professionals and the voluntary sector)
  • Explore effective models of service delivery and clinical care for older surgical patients

Who should attend:

  • Geriatricians – Consultants, SAS grade & SpRs
  • Anaesthetiists
  • Surgeons
  • Preoperative assessment clinic nurses
  • Geriatric medicine specialist nurses
  • Occupational therapist
  • Physiotherapists
  • Hospital Managers