The #Tripartite2020@GIR_COS Delphi Survey is live. Help us develop a globally-applicable core outcome set for *GI recovery* after surgery & surgical disease. Open to patients, clinicians, & all interested healthcare professionals: https://t.co/FzGadBcSgM
CT with IV contrast affected subsequent decision-making in the management of acute bowel obstruction in 456/484 (94.2%) patients and abdominal X-ray in
266/411 (64.7%) patients #ABO@RCRadiologists@BSIR_News@ACPGBI@NASBO2017@NELANews
This weeks blog only a couple of days later than advertised.
Active promotion of your work - how do you do it?
#blog#impact#some4surgery#surgicalresearch
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Following @NASBO2017 we had questions surrounding the management/outcomes for those presenting with an acute hernia.
We are therefore launching the @MASH_2019_ (Management of Acutely Symptomatic Hernia) project at #ACPGBI2019.
Come sign up and grab yourself a sticker!
Booking now live for the Dukes' Club weekend! Completely free, including accommodation, for Dukes' Club & @ACPGBI associate members. It's most definitely one not to miss. Get involved here...https://t.co/SIpbjESn5e
Know of a UK post-CCT colorectal fellowships? Please DM us with hospital, sub-speciality, consultant contact, fellow contact, on-call commitment and duration of fellowship. This will form a database available on the members-only section of the website. Thanks! @ACPGBI
Optimising collaborator recruitment and maintaining engagement via social media during large multi‐centre studies: lessons learned from the National Audit of Small Bowel Obstruction (NASBO) - Sayers - - Colorectal Disease - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/fZiUQuVHAP
What a great #ACPGBI1018! And we were so proud to be able to present our results during the fantastic emergency surgery session! @ACPGBI @BDRF1 @wannabehawkeye