On 10 Oct 2023
ESCP’s latest audit and cohort study, Wound Closure and Surgical Site Infection Prevention Strategies in Abdominal Surgery (WOLVERINE) was launched at the Global Reach Symposium at ESCP's 2023 Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania.On 23 Aug 2021
The EAGLE study is growing fast and is looking for their last 50 sites to take part in the international cluster randomised trial - could this include you? 250 sites from more than 50 countries have been randomised so far, with 1600 patients entered into the study, and over 1200 surgeons have completed the safe-anastomosis modules!On 18 Aug 2021
ESCP's Global Reach Committee are delighted to announce that they will be running a joint session with the Korean Society of Coloproctology at this year's International Colorectal Research Summit in Seoul, Korea.On 9 Mar 2021
Dr Zaidi and his collaborators from Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia have entered the first Malaysian patient into the EAGLE study.On 3 Apr 2020
COVID-19 is a rapidly expanding global challenge, placing a huge burden on healthcare systems. There is no evidence to inform the management of surgical patients with COVID-19 infection. Sharing international experience is vital to inform the management of this complex group of patients, improving their clinical care.Page 2 of 5