Perioperative Frailty: Using Research to Guide the Journey to Better Outcomes for our Most Vulnerable Patients

Learning Objectives:

After participating in this session, participants will be able to:
  1. Review how we can identify high risk strata of our perioperative populations
  2. Discuss how frailty may be a modifiable risk factor among older surgical patients
  3. Discuss how anesthesiologists can help to translate research into practice

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* 1. Overall Session Evaluation

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The objectives were clearly stated 
The stated objectives were met 
I acquired new skills and/or knowledge
I was introduced to new perspectives on my current practice
The content was relevant to my learning needs
This session promoted interaction (i.e., Q&A, polling etc.)

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* 2. Which CanMEDS roles were addressed?

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* 3. Moderator: Dr Doreen Yee

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The moderator was organized and managed the  session well

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* 4. Speaker: Dr Daniel McIsaac

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Communicated clearly and effectively
Was knowledgeable about this topic
Used clear audiovisual aids, which enhanced the presentation

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* 5. The session and presenter(s) were balanced and free from commercial bias

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* 6. Should this session be repeated?

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* 7. Please provide any additional comments or suggestions regarding this session, moderator, and speaker.

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