On 1 May 2015
The University Hospital Zurich invite ESCP members to participate in the study: Management of Anal Fistulae in Patients with Crohn’s Disease: An International Study Comparing Current Treatment Practices of Gastroenterologists and Colorectal Surgeons.On 22 Apr 2015
Applications are now closed. We are pleased to again announce this excellent opportunity, kindly initiated and organised by the International Committee of the Japan Society of Coloproctology. ESCP has been collaborating with the Japan Society of Coloproctology (JSCP) on a reciprocal basis now since 2008 and it is with pleasure that we welcome Dr. Kenji Matsuda to our congress in Dublin in September.On 22 Apr 2015
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED. The following information is for reference only.The ESCP is delighted to announce a change in the fellowship schedule for the forthcoming year 2015-2016. Applications have now closed for three distinctive types of fellowships: 2 x six month fellowships 4 x three month fellowships 4 x two-four week observerships The aim of these fellowships is to assist European surgeons currently training in coloproctology to undertake a visit to a centre in a different country in Europe. Preference will be given to applications to travel to a different region within Europe.On 22 Apr 2015
Dublin, Ireland will host the 10th Scientific Meeting of the European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP) on 23-25 September 2015. Pre-meeting visit opportunities will available for 12 fellows / senior trainees in Coloproctology in six local centres of excellence in Coloproctology: St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin. FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.On 7 Apr 2015
ESCP invites and encourages colorectal surgeons to take part in a survey on survey bowel preparation in elective colorectal surgery. Results will be presented by Prof. Yves Panis during his keynote lecture: "Bowel preparation in elective colorectal surgery revisited" on Friday 25 September at the 10th Annual ESCP meeting in Dublin.Page 6 of 9