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DR. MICHAEL SCOTT, MB, CHB, FRCA Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA Ambulatory Anesthesiology and Perioperative Management Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia Interests: Critical Care Medicine, Metabolism, Critical Nutrition, Hemodynamic Monitoring, MIS, Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Cancer Surgery, Liver Surgery TOPICS: OR Preppers: “ Preoperative assessment and optimizationManaging surgical complications: “ Fluids and Hemodynamics – Management of Perioperative Hypotension & AnemiaDR. KOK YANG TAN Head, Department of Surgery, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore Specializes in Colorectal Cancer Surgery and Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, with special interest in low rectal cancers and sphincter- preserving surgery Other interests: Geriatric Surgery TOPICS: ERAS in specific surgical populations: “ The frail Elderly: Can we still operate?Managing surgical complications: “ Postoperative fatigue among geriatric patientsDR. JONATHAN JIT Senior Consultant, Anesthesiology/ Intensive Care/ Pain Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital Singapore President, Singapore Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition “Multi-organ, Multi-system” Specialist TOPICS: Change Management beyond the Clinical: “ The ERAS Team, Setting it up and Keeping it goingManaging surgical complications: “ Postop Pain: Why does it still hurt? DR. OLLE LJUNGQVIST Gastrointestinal Surgery , Karolinska Hospital Professor of Surgery Nutrition and Metabolism PhD on Glucose Metabolism in Hemorrhage Professor of Surgery, Orebro University, Sweden Chair, ESPEN Chair, IASMEN Co-founder and Chair up to present, ERAS Society (International) TOPICS: ERAS in specific surgical populations: “ New frontiers in ERAS – from cardiothoracic to pediatric to ER surgeriesChange management beyond the clinical: “ Health Economics in ERAS – Is it really cost effective?

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Page 1: Dr. Michael Scott, MB, chB, Frca - themedicalcity.com · Dr. Michael Scott, MB, chB, Frca • Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA • Ambulatory Anesthesiology

Dr. Michael Scott, MB, chB, Frca

Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA•Ambulatory Anesthesiology and Perioperative Management•Society for • Ambulatory AnesthesiaInterests: • Critical Care Medicine, Metabolism, Critical Nutrition, Hemodynamic Monitoring, MIS, Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Cancer Surgery, Liver Surgery

Topics:OR Preppers: “• Preoperative assessment and optimization”Managing surgical complications: “• Fluids and Hemodynamics – Management of Perioperative Hypotension & Anemia”

Dr. KoK Yang tan

Head, Department of Surgery, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore•Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore•Specializes in • Colorectal Cancer Surgery and Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, with special interest in low rectal cancers and sphincter-preserving surgeryOther interests: Geriatric Surgery•

Topics:ERAS in specific surgical populations: “• The frail Elderly: Can we still operate?”Managing surgical complications: “• Postoperative fatigue among geriatric patients”

Dr. Jonathan Jit

Senior Consultant, • Anesthesiology/ Intensive Care/ Pain Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital SingaporePresident, Singapore Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition•“Multi-organ, Multi-system” Specialist•

Topics:Change Management beyond the Clinical: “• The ERAS Team, Setting it up and Keeping it going”Managing surgical complications: “• Postop Pain: Why does it still hurt?

Dr. olle lJungqviSt

Gastrointestinal Surgery• , Karolinska Hospital Professor of • Surgery Nutrition and Metabolism PhD on Glucose Metabolism in Hemorrhage •Professor of Surgery, Orebro University, Sweden•Chair, • ESPEN Chair, • IASMENCo-founder and Chair up to present, • ERAS Society (International)

Topics:ERAS in specific surgical populations: “• New frontiers in ERAS – from cardiothoracic to pediatric to ER surgeries”Change management beyond the clinical: “• Health Economics in ERAS – Is it really cost effective?”

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Day OneSeptember 28, 2018

BaSic eraS MoDulewith certificate, local prerequisite to EIP training

Day TwOSeptember 29, 2018

Main congreSS

TIME ACTIvITy DESCRIPTION SPEAKER

7:30-8:00 am Registration

8:00-8:10 am Opening Remarks Manuel Francisco T. Roxas, MD

8:10-8:30 am ERAS Overview Brief Background: How ERAS Started, What Does It Entail, How ERAS Started in the Philippines / Region, Benefits

Manuel Francisco T. Roxas, MD

8:30-8:50 am ERAS BASIS:Metabolic Stress Response to Surgery

Surgical Stress and How It Affects All Other Aspects of Recovery and Care

Raymundo F. Resurreccion, MD

8:50-9:10 am ERAS SuRGERy:Technique vs Process

Type of Surgery, Lap vs Open, Bowel Preparation

Marie Dione P. Sacdalan, MD

9:10-9:30 am ERAS ANESTHESIA: Perioperative Anesthesia and Fluid Management

Type and Level of Anesthesia, Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy, Temperature Control

Emily Rose C. Nery, MD

9:30-10:00 am BREAK

10:00-10:20 am ERAS PAIN:Pain Control Methods

Multimodal Therapy for Post Operative Pain

Glenice Kane C. Nocom-Fong, MD

10:20-10:40 am ERAS NuTRITION: Perioperative Nutrition and Immunonutrition

Importance of Nutrition, ONS, Immunonutrition

Maria Christina Kristin S. Reyes, MD

10:40-11:10 am ERAS REHABILITATION:Mobility Management

Functional Assessment, Early Mobility

Joel Regino E. Contreras, MD

11:10-11:30 am ERAS NuRSING CARE: Central Role of the Nurse

Multiple Roles of the Nurse: Preadmission Clinic, OR/RR, Ward

Marie Jaymee S. Sanchez, RN

11:30-12:30 pm LuNCH

12:30-1:00 pm ERAS IMPLEMENTATION: Team Approach and Audit

Team Approach, Using Teaching Tools and Guidelines, Intro to Eias and Need for Quality Assurance, Patient Evaluation and Feedback

Manuel Francisco T. Roxas, MD

1:00-1:20 pm Invitation to EIP

Manuel Francisco T. Roxas, MD

1:20-2:00 pm Open Forum and photo op Marianna S. Sioson, MD

2:00-2:30 pm COFFEE BREAK

2:30-5:00 pm Special Session on Intraoperative GDFT

1st Half: Lectures on Basic Hemodynamics and GDFT

Moderator/ Organizer: Ma. Celina Z. Ancheta, MD

2nd Half: Either Simulation Workshop on cooperation with Edwards or Case Management

Michael Scott, MDMa. Celina Ancheta, MD

TIME ACTIvITy / TOPIC SPEAKER / MODERATOR

7:00-8:00 am Registration

8:00-8:10 am Opening Remarks

8:10-8:30 am Prayer and national anthem AVP

Welcome Remarks Olle Ljungqvist, MD

Keynote Address: Accepting the Paradigm Shift Maria Minerva Calimag, MD, PhDPresident, RASP

8:30-10:00 am ERAS IN SPECIFIC SuRGICAL POPuLATIONS Moderator: Marie Dione P. Sacdalan, MD

The Frail Elderly: Can We Still Operate? 1. Kok Yang Tan, MD

ERAS in Pancreatic Surgery2. Cenon D. Alfonso, MD

New Frontiers in ERAS: From Cardiothoracic 3. to Pediatric to ER Surgeries

Olle Ljungqvist, MD

10:00-10:30 am COFFEE BREAK

10:30-12:00 nn Change management: Beyond the clinical Moderator: Connie Cruz, MD

Patient Feedback: Monitoring Success1. Marie Jaymee S. Sanchez, RN

The ERAS Team: Setting It up and Keeping It 2. Going

Jonathan Tan, MD

Nurse’s Role in the Perioperative Team3. Alexis Mago, RN

Health Economics in ERAS: Is it Really Cost-4. Effective?

Olle Ljungqvist, MD

12:00-1:30 pm LuNCH

1:30-3:00 pm OR Preppers Moderator: Ma. Dolma G. Santos, MD

Prehabilitation: Functional Screening and 1. Buildup Prior to Surgery

May N. Agno, MD

Preoperative Assessment and Optimization2. Michael Scott, MD

Carbohydrate Loading: Metabolic and Clinical 3. Bases

Raymundo F. Resurreccion, MD

3:00-3:30 pm COFFEE BREAK

3:30-5:00 pm Managing surgical complications Moderator:

Fluids and Hemodynamics: Management of 1. Perioperative Hypotension and Anemia

Michael Scott, MD

Postoperative Fatigue Among Geriatric 2. Patients

Kok Yang Tan, MD

Postop Pain: Why Does It Still Hurt?3. Jonathan Tan, MD

5:00 pm Closing Remarks Manuel Francsico T. Roxas, MD

7:00 pm Faculty Dinner