Sep 27, 2020
Trainees with an interest in perioperative medicine (TRIPOM) is
an ever growing organisation set to continue the global push for
perioperative care. This high energy podcast gives you a taste of
the enthusiasm people pick up as they learn more about the value of
these ideas.
Moving more obviously into the perioperative period this piece
continues on from last week's talk regarding mitochondrial health
where 'healthy ageing' was the focus. The panel now draw the
conversation into areas such as nutrition, the impact of frailty on
outcomes regarding surgery and patient assessment.
How does this gripping research impact upon our work during the
perioperative period?
Presented by John Whittle, assistant Professor at
Duke University Medical Centre and one of the founders of TRIPOM,
with a panel including, Mike Grocott, Professor of
Anaesthesia and critical care at the University of Southampton, Dr
Brant Inman, Urologist at Duke University Medical
Center, Dr Amy Pastva, immunologist, physiologist
and researcher at Duke University School of Medicine, Dr
Paul Wishmeyer, Professor of the Department of
Anesthesiology, Duke University.