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We had some of the biggest names in colorectal surgery on the programme at our meeting in Nice recently and are delighted that you are finding their presentations useful.
We were delighted to welcome a host of prominent surgeons, and an influential e-patient to our Coloproctology 3.0 session in Nice. See below for Richard Brady’s introduction to the session and how colorectal research is flourishing in the social media age. You can also find each speakers' talk below by clicking the relevant session.
We also caught up with Richard before his session in Nice – click here to read the interview.
Viewers can watch the other talks from the Coloproctology 3.0 session below:
- Gianluca Pellino on EuroSurg and massive online global research collaboratives
Click here to read our interview with Gianluca - Michael Seres on e-patients and colorectal surgery innovation
Click here to read our interview with Michael - Sam Atallah on the cutting edge of technical advances in colorectal surgery
- Steven Wexner on the use of global hashtags in colorectal research
There are over 1,100 resources in the Resources Library - why not become a member to access them all? You can even test the water with a 1-month trial membership. You can also access the Resource Library via the ESCP app - simply download today on Apple or Android and have 1,100+ resources available to you at all times.
Our Resource Library is only one part of our year round educational and research projects. Why not check out our amazing Fellowship opportunities, see where the latest colorectal research trials are or even join us as we take our Masterclass programme around Europe? We are also delighted to be delivering the European School of Coloproctology - a variety of CPD accredited events featuring some of the best speakers from around the colorectal world.
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