5th Global Conference on Perioperative Care of the Cancer Patient

“Bending the Acute care cost curve and improving outcomes”

Nov 29- Dec 2, 2017

Understanding Cancer and Perioperative Implications

Registration & Breakfast: 07:00 am – 08.00 am

Welcome & Introductions: Vijaya Gottumukkala: 08.00 am – 08.15 am

Morning session: 08.15 am – 10.00 am

Moderator: Carin Hagberg

  • Cancer Tsunami: Emerging trends, economic burden and societal implications (Ronald DePinho)
  • Cancer Prevention: System and societal measures to make impactful changes (Ernie Hawk)
  • Cancer biology: Our understanding in the 21st century (Sendurai Mani)
  • Panel discussion: 09.45 am – 10.00 am

Morning Break: 10.00 am – 10.30 am (Visit Expo)

Mid-morning session: 10.30 am – 12.15 pm

Moderator: Giulio F. Draetta

  • Cancer Immunotherapy: What does the future hold? (Sattva Neelapu)
  • Genomics, Big Data and Personalized Cancer Care: What is the future? (Andrew Futreal)
  • Cancer Moon shots: Our collaborations and Journey to cure cancer (Giulio F. Draetta)
  • Panel discussion: 12.00 Noon – 12.15 pm

Lunch: 12.15 pm – 13.15 pm (Visit Expo)

Afternoon session: 13.15 pm – 15.00 pm

Moderator: Anil Sood

  • Perioperative stress response and cancer progression: Bench to bedside: Can we positively modulate the balance? (Ben-Eliyahu)
  • Inflammatory-immune responses and cancer progression: Is there a role in the perioperative period (Juan Cata)
  • Perioperative strategies to improve oncological outcomes: Role of RIOT (Thomas Aloia)
  • Panel discussion: 14.45 pm -15.00 pm

Afternoon Break: 15.00 pm -15.30 pm (Visit Expo)

Evening session: 15.30 pm – 17.15 pm

Moderator: Bernhard Riedel

  • Opioids and cancer progression: The great opioid debate (Moss Vs Odile-Parat): 60 mins
  • Does Propofol based anesthetic offer any oncological benefits? (Tim Wigmore)
  • Panel discussion: 17.00 pm- 17.15 pm

End of scientific session: 17.15 pm.

Welcome reception in the Expo: 17.30 pm – 19.30 pm

Perioperative cancer care: Improving oncological outcomes

Parallel Clinical Session

Registration & Breakfast: 07:00 am – 08.00 am

Breakfast Lecture (Non CME) 07.15 am – 08.00 am: “Mindfulness Meditation: A complimentary approach to the perioperative care of cancer patients”

Welcome & Introductions: Tim Wigmore: 8.00 am – 8.15 am

Morning session: 8.15 am – 10.00 am

Moderator: Thomas Rahlfs

  • Organization of multidisciplinary oncology care of the surgical patient (Thomas Aloia)
  • Cancer Therapies: Implications for the perioperative period (Sunil Sahai)
  • Preoperative evaluation and optimization: Cancer and the Heart (Jose Banchs)
  • Panel discussion: 09.45 am -10.00 am

Morning Break: 10.00 am – 10.30 am (Visit Expo)

Mid-morning session: 10.30 am – 12.15 pm

Moderator: Hans Huitink

  • Preoperative evaluation and optimization: Anemia, Physiologic capacity and prehabilitation (Bernhard Riedel)
  • Regional Anesthesia and cancer outcomes: What is the story? (Andrea Kurz)
  • Transfusion Therapy: Is There A Link With Cancer Recurrence? (Juan Cata)
  • Panel Discussion: 12.00 noon – 12.15 pm

Lunch: 12.15 pm – 13.15 pm (Visit Expo)

Afternoon session: 13.15 pm – 15.00 pm

Moderator: Salahadin Abdi

  • Palliative, Rehabilitation & Integrative Medicine: Helping improve cancer care. A global perspective (Ed Bruera/Sushma Bhatnagar)
  • Cancer care challenges in the LMIC: (Sushma Bhatnagar/Luis Cuellar/Wankun Chen)
  • Panel discussion: 14.45 pm – 15.00 pm

Afternoon Break: 15.00 pm -15.30 pm (Visit Expo)

Evening session: 15.30-17.15 pm

Moderator: Kristen Price

Special Lecture: Everest expedition and cancer surgery: What are the similarities? (Mike Grocott)

  • Intensive care challenges in a cancer hospital: What is so different? (Joseph Nates)
  • Panel discussion: 17.00 pm – 17.15 pm

End of scientific session: 17.15 pm.


Parallel Research Session: Research in Perioperative Care of the Cancer Patient

Research Agenda in Perioperative Medicine and Cancer care: A path forward

Registration & Breakfast: 07:00 am – 08.00 am

Breakfast Lecture (Non CME) 07.15 am – 08.00 am: “Mindfulness Meditation: A complimentary approach to the perioperative care of cancer patients”

Welcome & Introductions: Tim Wigmore: 8.00 am – 8.15 am

Morning session: 8.15 am – 10.00 am

Moderator: Thomas Rahlfs

  • Organization of multidisciplinary oncology care of the surgical patient (Thomas Aloia)
  • Cancer Therapies: Implications for the perioperative period (Sunil Sahai)
  • Preoperative evaluation and optimization: Cancer and the Heart (Jose Banchs)
  • Panel discussion: 09.45 am -10.00 am

Morning Break: 10.00 am – 10.30 am (Visit Expo)

Mid-morning session: 10.30 am – 12.15 pm

Moderator: Hans Huitink

  • Preoperative evaluation and optimization: Anemia, Physiologic capacity and prehabilitation (Bernhard Riedel)
  • Regional Anesthesia and cancer outcomes: What is the story? (Andrea Kurz)
  • Transfusion Therapy: Is There A Link With Cancer Recurrence? (Juan Cata)
  • Panel Discussion: 12.00 noon – 12.15 pm

Lunch: 12.15 pm – 13.15 pm (Visit Expo)

Afternoon session: 13.15 pm – 15.00 pm

Moderator: Salahadin Abdi

  • Palliative, Rehabilitation & Integrative Medicine: Helping improve cancer care. A global perspective (Ed Bruera/Sushma Bhatnagar)
  • Cancer care challenges in the LMIC: (Sushma Bhatnagar/Luis Cuellar/Wankun Chen)
  • Panel discussion: 14.45 pm – 15.00 pm

Afternoon Break: 15.00 pm -15.30 pm (Visit Expo)

Evening session: 15.30-17.15 pm

Moderator: Kristen Price

Special Lecture: Everest expedition and cancer surgery: What are the similarities? (Mike Grocott)

  • Intensive care challenges in a cancer hospital: What is so different? (Joseph Nates)
  • Panel discussion: 17.00 pm – 17.15 pm

End of scientific session: 17.15 pm.

Enhanced Recovery Programs- Patient centric care

Registration & Breakfast: 07:00 am – 08.00 am

Breakfast Lecture (Non CME) 07.30 am – 08.00 am: Brain Health Initiative and ER Programs

Welcome & Introductions: Hans Huitink: 08.00 am – 08.15 am

Morning session: 08.15 am – 10.00 am

Moderator: Thomas Aloia

  • US Health care expenditure the runaway train: Role of MIS to minimize surgical stress, enhance recovery and bend the cost curve (Brian Dunkin)
  • What are the key elements of an Enhanced Surgical Recovery Pathway? (TJ Gan)
  • Setting up a Functional Recovery program: Team-building, developing clinical pathways, getting buy-in (John Calhoun)
  • Panel discussion: 09.45 am – 10.00 am

Morning Break: 10.00 am – 10.30 am (Visit Poster Display)

Mid-morning session: 10.30 am – 12.15 pm

Moderator: Rebecca Twersky

  • What is the role of an internist/hospitalist/perioperative physician in the comprehensive ER programs? (Sunil Sahai)
  • Patients with chronic pain conditions and ER programs: An opportunity amidst challenges (Mitchell Engle).
  • Standards in reporting and quality control metrics for ER programs: A key to success (Thomas Aloia)
  • Panel discussion: 12.00 noon – 12.15 pm

Lunch: 12.15 pm – 13.15 pm (Visit Poster Display)

Afternoon session: 13.15 pm – 15.00 pm

Moderator: John Calhoun

ER programs updates: You too can influence outcomes:

  • ESRP in upper abdominal surgery (Thomas Aloia / Vijaya Gottumukkala)
  • ESRP in thoracic surgery (Gabe Mena /David Rice)
  • ESRP in Gyn onc surgery (Javier Lasala /Pedro Ramirez)
  • ESRP in Bladder surgery (Juan Cata /Neema Navai)
  • ESRP in colorectal surgery (Bryce Speer / George Chang)
  • ERAS at MSKCC (Anoushka Afonso)
  • Panel discussion: 14.45 pm – 15.00 pm

Afternoon Break: 15.00 pm – 15.30 pm (Visit Poster Display)

Evening session: Moderator: TJ Gan 15.30 pm – 17.15 pm:

Top three Poster presentations (15.30 pm- 16.00 pm)

ER program updates: You too can influence outcomes: 16.00 pm – 17.15 pm

  • ESRP in Spine surgery (Keyuri Popat / Claudio Tatsui)
  • ESRP in Brain surgery(David Ferson /Fred Lang)
  • ESRP in Breast surgery (Ifeanwa Ifeanyi / Makesha Miggins)
  • ESRP in Head & Neck Surgery (Carol Lewis / Cathy Vu)
  • Q&A: 17.00 pm – 17.15 pm

End of scientific session: 17.15 pm. Special Social Event: 18.30 pm -20.30 pm

Bending the acute care cost curve and improving perioperative outcomes

Democratizing knowledge to make a quantum leap in improving perioperative care

Registration & Breakfast: 07:00 am – 08.00 am

Breakfast Lecture (Non CME) 07.30 am – 08.00 am: Opioid Addiction the current public health challenge

Welcome & Introductions: David Mackey: 08.00 am – 08.15 am

Morning session: 08.15 am – 10.00 am

Moderator: Richard Dutton

  • Postoperative complications: A bridge too far? (Thomas Vetter)
  • What are the outcomes that matter to patients and how to measure recovery? (Mike Grocott)
  • What are the economics of value based surgical care? (Garry Brydges)
  • Panel discussion: 09.45 am – 10.00 am

Morning Break: 10.00 am – 10.30 am

Mid-morning session: 10.30 am – 12.15 pm

Moderator: Girish Joshi

  • Building effective teams in anesthesia practice: Lynn Reede
  • Special Presentation: How does NASA build functional teams*
  • Panel discussion: 12.00 Noon – 12.15 pm
Lunch: 12.15 pm – 13.15 pm

Special Lunch Lecture: Perioperative Care From the Population Health Perspective: What the Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative Has Taught Us. Darrell (Skip) Campbell, Jr., M.D..

Afternoon session: 13.15 pm -15.00 pm

Moderator: Thomas Vetter

  • What is Quality in Surgical and Perioperative care? (Richard Dutton) *
  • From Print to Practice: Driving evidence based care (Girish Joshi)
  • Panel discussion: 14.45 pm – 15.00 pm

Afternoon Break: 15.00 pm -15.30 pm

Evening session: 15.30-17.15 pm

Moderator: Vijaya Gottumukkala

  • The Global Cancer Challenge and MD Anderson’s Response (Oliver Bogler) *
  • Ethical questions and Challenges in the Perioperative Setting (Larry Driver) *

Close of scientific program: 17.15 pm

Legend: *Qualifies for Ethics credits

Hands on Workshops & Skills stations

Democratizing knowledge in improving perioperative care

December 2, 2017

Registration & Breakfast: 07:00 am – 08.00 am

Breakfast Lecture (Non CME) 07.30 am – 08.00 am: Opioid Addiction the current public health challenge

Welcome & Introductions: Hagberg: 08.00 am – 08.15 am

Workshops:

  • US guided regional blocks (Popat/Wilks/Afonso)
  • Airway (Arunkumar/Huitink/Kelhoffer)
  • Cardiac echo and hemodynamic monitoring (Thakar/Singh/Dabo)

Maximum 50 registrants per group ( Groups A-C)

Each group will be able to rotate through each of the workshops 

Saturday am (08.15 am- 12.15 pm)

Saturday pm (13.15 pm – 17.15 pm )

Sunday am (08.15 am- 12.15 pm)

US Guided Regional

A

B

C

Airway

B

C

A

Cardiac echo & HDM

C

A

B


December 3, 2017

Registration & Breakfast: 07:00 am – 08.00 am

Welcome & Introductions: Keyuri Popat: 08.00 am – 08.15 am

Workshops:

  • US guided regional blocks (Popat/Wilks/Afonso)
  • Airway (Arunkumar/Huitink/Kelhoffer)
  • Cardiac echo and hemodynamic monitoring (Thakar/Singh/Dabo)

Maximum 50 registrants per group (Groups A-C)

Each group will be able to rotate through each of the workshops

Saturday am (08.15 am- 12.15 pm)

Saturday pm (13.15 pm – 17.15 pm )

Sunday am (08.15 am- 12.15 pm)

US Guided Regional

A

B

C

Airway

B

C

A

Cardiac echo & HDM

C

A

B