Part 2: Guidelines for Enhanced Recovery After Trauma and Intensive Care (ERATIC): Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) and International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care (IATSIC) Society Recommendations: Paper 2: Postoperative and Intensive Care Recommendations
With patient-centered care now a mandate, the surgeon and surgical care team are more closely aligned with the wants and needs of the patients in all phases of care, and efforts are being made to implement enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols in an increasing number of cases.
Access information about PDWS software support, new staff information, training and learning opportunities, how to join the ERAS program, and important ERAS news and announcements.
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a global initiative comprised of a series of evidence-based interventions in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative surgical phases.
The ERAS Society USA Chapter held its founding meeting on Sunday, in Washington, DC with the mission to develop perioperative care and to improve recovery through research, audit, education and implementation of evidence based practice.
ERAS ® represents a paradigm shift in perioperative care in two ways. First, it re-examines traditional practices, replacing them with evidence-based best practices when necessary.
You may customize your application for individual programs or groups of programs in the same specialties using the assignment of specific ERAS documents such as Personal Statements and LoRs.
ERAS® Society guidelines are holistic, multidisciplinary tools designed to improve outcomes after surgery. The enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) approach was initially developed for colorectal surgery and has been implemented successfully ...