Prehabilitation, where are we now? (PART 1) | The World Congress of Prehabilitation
This question and answer session was originally presented at The World Congress of Prehabilitation. It features Mike Grocott, TopMedTalk’s co-editor in Chief and the Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Southampton as well as an NIHR Senior Investigator, Denny Levett, Professor in Perioperative Medicine and Critical Care at the University of Southampton and a Consultant in Perioperative Medicine at Southampton University Hospital NHS Foundation trust (UHS), Franco Carli, Professor of Anesthesia at McGill University and Associate Professor in the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition at McGill University, Gerrit Slooter, Surgical Oncologist, Maxima Medical Centre, The Netherlands and Linda Denehy, Head of the Melbourne School of Health Sciences and Professor of Physiotherapy at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Although this piece works as a standalone listen, if you’d like to hear the excellent talk which prompted it please go here: https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/what-is-prehabilitation-the-world-congress-of-prehabilitation Part two of this piece will follow soon, make sure you are subscribed to TopMedTalk to ensure you don’t miss out. TopMedTalk is the broadcasting arm of Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM), if you’d like to attend one of our forthcoming conferences go now to http://www.ebpom.org
What is prehabilitation? | The World Congress of Prehabilitation
“What is prehabilitation?” is presented by Mike Grocott, TopMedTalk’s co-editor in Chief and Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Southampton, as well as an NIHR Senior Investigator. Originally presented at The World Congress of Prehabilitation, this challenging and exciting talk sets the tone for those of us who advocate for Prehabilitation; how do we define it and where is the evidence that it works? The intention here is to start a stimulating conversation with the audience and the prestigious panel who are assembled for the question and answer session that follows. That discussion is scheduled to be released here on TopMedTalk in the near future, make sure you are subscribed to us through whichever channel you found us on to ensure you hear it. TopMedTalk is the broadcasting arm of Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM), if you’d like to attend one of our forthcoming conferences go now to www.ebpom.org
Prehab Initiative: Standardisation of Screening, Assessment, Interventions and Outcomes | Prehabilitation World Congress
This piece presents two short talks both of which sit under the headline, “Standardisation of Screening, Assessment, Interventions and Outcomes” and they were given at the recent Prehabilitation World Congress, held in London. The first talk “Standardising prehabilitation outcomes” was presented on behalf of John Moore, a consultant in anaesthetics and critical care medicine from Manchester by Liam Humphries, Senior Research Fellow and lead of the Living Well with Chronic Disease research theme at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre. The second talk “Standardising prehabilitation Intervention reporting” is presented by Chelsia Gillis, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Nutrition in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at McGill University.
Behavioural change vs Psychological interventions: which is key in prehabilitation? | Prehabilitation World Congress
This talk “Behavioural change vs Psychological interventions: which is key in prehabilitation?” was given at the Prehabilitation World Congress as part of a series of presentations under the heading; “Controversies and Standardisation in Prehabilitation”. It was preceded by “Should we delay surgery for prehabilitation?” which is available for you to listen to here: https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/should-we-delay-surgery-for-prehabilitation-prehabilitation-world-congress Presented by Liam Humphries, Senior Research Fellow and lead of the Living Well with Chronic Disease research theme at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre.
Should we delay surgery for prehabilitation? | Prehabilitation World Congress
Should we delay surgery for prehabilitation? A short dissection of a perennial topic for anyone interested in perioparative medicine and enhanced recovery after surgery. This piece was originally part of the Prehabilitation World Congress in London. For more on this year’s conferences, organised by Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM), check out www.ebpom.org Presented by Andrew Davies, consultant in upper gastro-intestinal surgery at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Hospital Trust.
Shared decision making and prehabilitation | Prehabilitation World Congress 2023
This week’s podcast is another “from the TopMedTalk table” at the recent World Prehabilitation Society annual conference held this year in London. We’ve been getting a feel for the issues people were discussing by listening to some of the people who took time to pop over and say hello. This week sees us speaking to Imogen Fecher-Jones, lead nurse and project manager for the Perioperative Medicine Service and Preassessment at University Hospital Southampton and Nicholas Tetlow, exercise physiologist at UCLH and an honorary research fellow at UCL.
Prehabilitation as a practitioner and a patient | Prehabilitation / EBPOM 2023
Here John Koncelik, Regional Medical Director HCA Healthcare Physician Services Group, West Florida comes to the TopMedTalk table to share his thoughts on the need for prehabilitaiton and the way in which it relates to the wider question of “population health management”. He also chooses to share his recent experiences as a patient in the healthcare system, how that has changed his view and why he’s so proud to work in the industry. If you enjoyed this piece it may interest you to know that John will be sharing more of his personal story with us at the forthcoming Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) Dingle Conference, tickets are available now: https://ebpom.org/product/ebpom-ireland-2023/
Prehabilitation – evidence over hype | Prehabilitation / EBPOM 2023
The World Congress of Prehabilitation Medicine preceded this year’s Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM). TopMedTalk had an open table and this podcast contains two of the conversations we recorded in between presentations and live streaming. We mention two trials: https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/1/e065992 And: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05756283 We hear from, Heather Gill, a vascular surgeon at McGill University and Research Chair for the Canadian Society of vascular surgery, President elect about the wide applicability of prehabilitation balanced against the evidence and Professor Enoch Akowuah, Chair of cardiac surgery at Newcastle University and a consultant cardiac surgeon and at South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the UK.
The International Prehabilitation and Perioperative Exercise Testing Society – IPOETTS | EBPOM World Conference
This podcast is part of the historic meeting which officially announed the merging of the Perioperative Exercise Testing and Training Society (POETTS) and International Prehabilitation Society (IPS) to promote the professional practice of prehabilitatation and exercise testing. Hear how and why the society is moving forward with an international focus and an unmatched passion for prehabilitation. IPOETTS is here: https://ipoetts.org/ This piece is chaired by Denny Levett, Professor in Perioperative Medicine and Critical Care at the University of Southampton and a Consultant in Perioperative Medicine at Southampton University Hospital NHS Foundation trust (UHS), Gerrit Slooter, Surgical Oncologist, Maxima Medical Centre, The Netherlands and Gerard Danjoux, consultant in Anaesthesia and Sleep Medicine at South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust, Mike Grocott, Professor of Anaesthesia and critical care at the University of Southampton, with questions and comments from the audience. — Denny is a popular name here on TopMedTalk, if you liked this piece why not delve into our extensive free archive – with more presentations here: POETTS – Nutrition and patient living with and beyond cancer – the Macmillan Trust | EBPOM 2021 https://www.topmedtalk.com/poetts-nutrition-and-patient-living-with-and-beyond-cancer-the-macmillan-trust-ebpom-2021/ EBPOM 2020 London | Fit for surgery with Denny Levett https://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2020-london-fit-for-surgery-with-denny-levett-2/
Cognitive Prehabilitation – panel discussion | EBPOM Chicago
This vital discussion brings to the fore the realities of cognitive prehabilitation, what is possible, how do we do it right and why does it work? Linking back to a presentation which we’ve heard earlier on TopMedTalk – https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/cognitive-prehabilitation-ebpom-chicago?_ga=2.222682203.1756392790.1657624918-966310048.1569589661 – the panel add context and experience to the picture. If you’d like to attend an Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) conference please follow this link to their site here: www.ebpom.org Chaired by Feyce M. Peralta, obstetrical anesthesiologist, Program Director for the Obstetric Anesthesiology Fellowship and Director of Faculty Development for the Department of Anesthesiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine with guest speaker, Michelle Humeidan, Associate Professor, Neuroanesthesiology, Associate Faculty, Institute for Behavioural Medicine Research, Medical Director, Enhanced Surgical Recovery and panelists; Charles Hogue, Professor and Chair of Anesthesiology at Northwestern University in Chicago, Sol Aronson, Professor Emeritus, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina and additional contributions from Mike Grocott, Professor of Anaesthesia and critical care at the University of Southampton, Desiree Chappell VP Clinical Quality for NorthStar Anesthesia and Monty Mythen, Smiths Medical Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care.