10.0% (n=139) of 2015 annual meeting attendees chose the Colorectal learning theme.
Of 2015 annual meeting attendees interested in the Colorectal learning theme, 12% (n=53) wanted to implement a fast track protocol using pain management advances and ileus reducing strategies to optimize outcomes. At three-month follow-up, 53% of those responding (n=15) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.
Of 2015 annual meeting attendees interested in the Colorectal learning theme, 12% (n=50) wanted to increase the quality of the modified mesocolic excision for colon cancer that they perform. At three-month follow-up, 18% of those responding (n=11) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.
Of 2015 annual meeting attendees interested in the Colorectal learning theme, 11% (n=46) wanted to increase their ability to effectively manage common clinical or operative dilemmas presenting to practitioners of colon and rectal surgery. At three-month follow-up, 20% of those responding (n=10) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.