
NUTRITION IN ERAS: A CALL FOR CLINICAL TRIALS
presenter(s):
Paul Wischmeyer; Dileep Lobo
Date: | 13 June 2018 |
Location: | Durham, North Carolina, USA |
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol is gaining traction as standard of care in the US and abroad, but there are many areas that could benefit from more research and evidence. Dileep Lobo, MBBS, DM, professor of gastrointestinal surgery at the University of Nottingham, joins Paul Wischmeyer to discuss the limitations in the data available on individual nutritional interventions and calls for more randomized clinical trials.
Time : 20:55 minutes
PRESENTER BIO

PRESENTER: Paul Wischmeyer, MD, EDIC
Professor of Anesthesiology and Surgery
Director of Perioperative Research, Duke Clinical Research Institute
Associate Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Dept. of Anesthesiology
Director, Nutrition Support Service
Duke University Hospital

PRESENTER: Thomas Varghese, MD
Chief Value Officer at the Huntsman Cancer Institute
Head of the Section of General Thoracic Surgery
Program Director of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellowship
Associate Professor (Tenure Track), Department of Surgery University of Utah School of Medicine

PRESENTER: Kathryn Starr, PhD, RD
Dietitian
Assistant Professor in Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine

PRESENTER: Robert G Martindale, MD, PhD
Professor of Surgery
Division of Gastrointestinal and General Surgery
School of Medicine
Graduate Programs in Human Nutrition
School of Medicine

PRESENTER: Solomon Aronson, MD, MBA, FACC, FACCP, FAHA, FASE
Professor of Anesthesiology
Executive Vice Chairman
Department of Anesthesiology
Duke University

PRESENTER: Abbey Whittington, MS
Physician Assistant
Duke Department of Anesthesiology and Surgery

PRESENTER: Dileep Lobo, BBS, DM
Professor of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

PRESENTER: Monty Mythen, MBBS
Director of the Discovery Lab
Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board, ISEH
Smiths Medical Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care
University College London, Director
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