Surgical Palliative Care
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The 7th annual American College of Surgeons Surgical Palliative Care Symposium will be held virtually on Thursday evening, May 4! We invite you to submit an abstract to be considered for this year's Symposium. For additional info, please fill out this form ✍: bit.ly/3JyhO2O
Zara Cooper and team report that there is a lot of work to be done regarding preoperative documentation of geriatric patients' goals, based on recommendations of the American College of Surgeons Geriatric Surgery Verification program. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36736861/
“Prior to trauma admission, older adults with serious illness have a high prevalence of pain, depression, and unpaid caregiving hours. These findings may inform targeted pall care interventions to reduce symptom burden and post-dc healthcare utilization.” pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36805543/
The 7th annual American College of Surgeons Surgical Palliative Care Symposium will be held virtually on Thursday evening, May 4! We invite you to submit an abstract to be considered for this year's Symposium. For additional info, please fill out this form ✍: bit.ly/3JyhO2O
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34238702/ Palliative care training IS surgery training. We can and should teach our residents these skills. Melissa Red Hoffman, MD, ND, FACS Surgical Palliative Care Zara Cooper
Please join the American College of Surgeons for the Annual Research Symposium sponsored by the Committee on Surgical Palliative Care. All are welcome to hear the upcoming leaders in Surgical Palliative Care present their research. Free registration at: nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…
Results from this survey suggest that aborted cancer survey is relatively common and associated with unique patient needs. Surgeons may feel less comfortable assessing psychosocial and symptom needs, highlighting the need for novel patient-centered care. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38127216/