Establishing a multimodal prehabilitation programme in Cornwall: collaboration, co-design, and clinical outcomes
Join the Perioperative Prehabilitation Group to learn more about Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust’s successful prehabiliation programme.
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About this event
This month’s webinar colleagues at Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust will share details of their hugely successful multimodal prehabiliation programme. They will cover collaboration, co-design and clinical outcomes.
The following will be discussed in this session:
• Designing an effective, patient-centred prehabilitation pathway
• Leveraging digital tools to enhance efficiency and engagement
• Defining and monitoring key performance indicators for service quality
• Securing sustainable, long-term funding for service expansion
Join the online group
The Perioperative Care-Prehabilitation group is hosted by Macmillan Cancer Support and the Centre for Perioperative Care (CPOC), a partnership between health charities, professional organisations, patient organisations and several leading Royal Colleges. The focus of this group is on prehabilitation and rehabilitation, specifically supporting and optimising peoples’ physical and mental health in advance of, during and beyond treatment for cancer and other long-term conditions.
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This event is hosted by Macmillan Cancer Support as part of their monthly series.
For bookings and for any queries, please email cancerprehabilitation@macmillan.org.uk.
To find out how Macmillan Cancer support will process your data, please see their privacy policy.
To opt out of receiving post-event communication, email the prehabilitation team at Macmillan Cancer Support.
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