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Fitness for surgery and an understanding of the realities of risk. How important is it for surgery to take place when balanced against the specific health of the patient? How do we encourage patients to alter pathological aspects of their lives in order to minimise the chances of a negative outcome?
Recorded on day two of EBPOM 2017; Professor Monty Mythen presents with Dr Joff Lacey and guests, Professor Sol Aronson, a tenured professor at Duke University and Executive Vice Chairman in the Department of Anesthesiology, and Dr Mike Irwin, Professor and Head, Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Hong Kong.
Sponsored by EBPOM and Edwards Life Sciences.
Join in the debate: [email protected]
Taken from a longer conversation to be found here: http://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2017-pod-two-live-from-london/
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Fitness for surgery and an understanding of the realities of risk. How important is it for surgery to take place when balanced against the specific health of the patient? How do we encourage patients to alter pathological aspects of their lives in order to minimise the chances of a negative outcome?
Recorded on day two of EBPOM 2017; Professor Monty Mythen presents with Dr Joff Lacey and guests, Professor Sol Aronson, a tenured professor at Duke University and Executive Vice Chairman in the Department of Anesthesiology, and Dr Mike Irwin, Professor and Head, Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Hong Kong.
Sponsored by EBPOM and Edwards Life Sciences.
Join in the debate: [email protected]
Taken from a longer conversation to be found here: http://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2017-pod-two-live-from-london/

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