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The POPS Network

The POPS Network

What next for the elective care recovery plan?

A blog from a patient perspective on the elective recovery plan

Patient Perspective: Prostate Cancer

Patient Perspective: Prostate Cancer, Lay representative, Bob Evans

The role of the ODP in perioperative care: now and in the future

Read a blog from Lorraine Horton-Smith a Senior Lecturer, Operating Department Practice & Perioperative Studies, University of Huddersfield on perioperative care, ODPs and our green paper project

Before you run a marathon, have you asked the correct questions? Why patients can benefit from a preparation list

Before you run a marathon, have you asked the correct questions? Why patients can benefit from a preparation list, is the second blog in this three part series from CPOC patient representative Lawrence Mudford

Help us understand what patients think about turning ‘waiting lists’ into ‘preparation lists’

We want your help to understand what patients think about turning ‘waiting lists’ into ‘preparation lists’

A Vision: The College of Operating Department Practitioners and CPOC

Read our latest blog from Hannah Abbott as President of the The College of Operating Department Practitioners on joining the CPOC Board

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The provision of sedation and anaesthesia for patients undergoing various procedures outside the operating theatre. Examples of this include different endoscopic procedures, interventional radiology and dental surgery (this list is not exclusive).

The anaesthetist's major role lies in providing anaesthesia during surgery, but this role is ever widening. For example anaesthetists are leading the development of preoperative assessment of surgical patients and the quantification of risk. They are leading the development of acute pain teams for the relief of post-operative pain, and providing anaesthesia and pain relief in obstetric units.

Anaesthetists often lead the clinical management of intensive care units alongside other specialties, and work closely with Emergency Physicians to treat emergency patients. They provide care for patients in chronic pain clinics, provide anaesthesia in psychiatric units for patients receiving ECT, as well as the provision of sedation and anaesthesia for patients undergoing interventional radiology and radio-therapy.

The anaesthetist's major role lies in providing anaesthesia during surgery, but this role is ever widening. For example anaesthetists are leading the development of preoperative assessment of surgical patients and the quantification of risk. They are leading the development of acute pain teams for the relief of post-operative pain, and providing anaesthesia and pain relief in obstetric units.

Anaesthetists often lead the clinical management of intensive care units alongside other specialties, and work closely with Emergency Physicians to treat emergency patients. They provide care for patients in chronic pain clinics, provide anaesthesia in psychiatric units for patients receiving ECT, as well as the provision of sedation and anaesthesia for patients undergoing interventional radiology and radio-therapy.

The anaesthetist's major role lies in providing anaesthesia during surgery, but this role is ever widening. For example anaesthetists are leading the development of preoperative assessment of surgical patients and the quantification of risk. They are leading the development of acute pain teams for the relief of post-operative pain, and providing anaesthesia and pain relief in obstetric units.

Anaesthetists often lead the clinical management of intensive care units alongside other specialties, and work closely with Emergency Physicians to treat emergency patients. They provide care for patients in chronic pain clinics, provide anaesthesia in psychiatric units for patients receiving ECT, as well as the provision of sedation and anaesthesia for patients undergoing interventional radiology and radio-therapy.

Doug’s story - The perioperative solution to integrated care

During Integrated Care in Action Week (9-15 March 2020) CPOC Director Dr David Selwyn explains how perioperative care pathways can unlock integrated care for surgical patients

We may all become patients sooner than we think: Part 1

First in a three-part blog series by CPOC Patient Representative Lawrence Mudford on how we can prepare our bodies and minds in the event of contracting COVID-19

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