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Osler Colorectal Surgery Online Review 2020

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Osler Colorectal Surgery Online Review 2020 (CME VIDEOS)

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    Osler Colorectal Surgery Online Review 2020


    This comprehensive review is designed to help you pass your Colorectal Surgery exams as well as to update your clinical knowledge-base. Emphasis is on evidence-based medicine and board-relevant standards of care, current best practices concepts, testing and treatment approaches, and clinical follow-up strategies. As a result, the course provides the perfect review for your Colorectal Surgery exams as well as providing valuable insights and practical tips that you can immediately incorporate into your practice. Many of our previous learners found the review provided them with improved diagnostic and planning strategies, a better understanding of the best surgical approaches for the principal areas covered by colorectal surgeons, and helped them recognize areas of weakness for further study.

    Objectives

    At the conclusion of this course each participant should be able to:


    1. Describe preoperative, operative and postoperative patient care in the principle component areas of colon and rectal surgery specifically: benign and malignant conditions of the anus, colon, and rectum.

    2. Summarize your understanding of the diagnosis and management of patients from all 24 Core Areas of the colon and rectal surgery.

    3. Demonstrate an understanding of the management of postoperative complications following colon and rectal surgical procedures.

    4. Discuss nonoperative management options of patients, for patients with disorders of colon, rectum, and anus, including management of patients with intestinal stomas and inflammatory diseases.

    5. Demonstrate an understanding of tumors of the colon, rectum, and anus and describe the appropriate surgical and/or nonsurgical management required for each type of tumor and tumor stage.

    6. Outline the appropriate use of newer diagnostic and therapeutic methods including the pre- and peri-operative role of hereditary/genetic testing of colorectal diseases.

    Faculty and Topics

    Cory Barrat, MD, FACS, FASCRS
    Cory Barrat, MD, FACS, FASCRS†
    Senior Staff, Jewish Hospital, Mercy Health, Cincinnati, OH

    Anatomy and Physiology, Benign Anorectal I – Pelvic Floor Testing, Anal Pain, Pilonidal Disease, Pruritus Any
    Management of Ulcerative Colitis – Indications for colectomy, IPAA, Complications of IPAA, Stomas and Complications, Other colitides (C. Dif, microscopic, etc)
    Pelvic Floor – Constipation, Incontinence, Prolapse, Functional Large Bowel disorders
    Endoscopy – Endoscopic Management of Polyps, Complications of Polypectomy, Poyposes (except Lynch and FAP), Screening Guidelines after Polypectomy
    Other Cancers/Conditions – GIST, Carcinoid, Lymphoma, Endometriosis, Adenosquamous Cancers
    Miscellaneous – Anastomotic Complications, Pediatric CRS, Geriatric CRS


    Henry Govekar, MD, FACS, FASCRSHenry Govekar, MD, FACS, FASCRSClinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Midwestern University

    Colorectal Cancer – Molecular Basic of CRC, Inherited Syndromes (Lynch, FAP), Staging of Colon Cancer, Staging of Rectal Cancer
    Diverticular Disease – Lower GI Bleeding, Diverticulitis (diagnosis and surgical treatment), Large bowel obstruction, Colorectal trauma, Foreign bodies
    Benign Anorectal II – Hemorrhoids, Anal Fissure, Abscess, Fistula



    Ray King, MD, Ph.D., FACS, FASCRS
    Associate Professor of Colorectal Surgery University of Wisconsin

    Malignant Anorectal and STD – STDs AIN, Anal Condyloma, Anal SCC
    IBD- Diagnosis and Evaluation, Medical Management, Surgery for Crohn’s Disease, Anorectal Crohn’s
    Treatment of CRC – Neoadjuvant Treatment Rectal Cancer, Time, Nerve Preservation, Watch and Wait Strategy, Stage IV Disease (liver Mets), Local Recurrence

     
    Release Date: March 3, 2020