Elective Surgery and Lifestyle Medicine Prehabilitation
12 November 2024 | 7:30pm AEDT
Discover the role of Lifestyle Medicine in optimising biopyschosocial “health” before and after elective surgery.
Optimising biopsychosocial “health” before and after elective surgery and procedures through Lifestyle Medicine can significantly enhance outcomes, including reducing length of hospital stay and surgical, anaesthetic and medical complication rates and improving functional outcomes. In this talk, Dr Sam Manger, GP and Academic Lead for Lifestyle Medicine at James Cook University, reviews the evidence, outcomes and models of care for perioperative health optimisation indicating it is an area of healthcare that can be rapidly transformed through the field of Lifestyle Medicine.
Learning Objectives:
- Define the need for perioperative health optimisation in those undergoing common elective procedures
- Evaluate the evidence base for domains of lifestyle medicine in perioperative health optimisation
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About the presenter
Dr Sam Manger
ASLM Vice President, GP, and Academic Lead for Lifestyle Medicine at James Cook University
Dr Sam Manger
Dr Manger is a General Practitioner with a focus on lifestyle medicine and mental health, Senior Medical Officer in the Mental Health Services with Queensland Health, Academic Lead and Senior Lecturer of the postgraduate suite (Master, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate) in Lifestyle Medicine at James Cook University College of Medicine and Dentistry and GP Training, Ambassador for Equally Well Australia, Vice President of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine (ASLM), Advisory Group member of the RACGP Shaping a Healthy Australia project, host of The GP Show podcast, and RACGP QLD GP of the Year 2021.