Sam Moore (she/her)
Anaesthetic ACF & CPOC Fellow
Centre for Perioperative Care / Manchester Foundation Trust
England - Greater ManchesterEngland - national
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Sam Moore posted an update in the group Perioperative Care – Prehabilitation 2 days, 19 hours ago
Hi all,
You might have seen the recent call for projects for the Q exchange funding. The shortlisted projects are on the website now, but I think that the Waiting Times ‘Wonderlist’ project might be of specific interest to members of the group. You can browse all the shortlisted projects here and vote for your favourites between 29th May and 12th…Read more
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Sam Moore posted an update in the group Perioperative Care – Prehabilitation 1 month, 3 weeks ago
To help guide future editions of Journal Watch – if you find it interesting or useful please do ‘like’ the post.
If you have any suggestions for specific articles or themes you’d like to see covered please drop me a message & I’ll keep an eye out.
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Sam Moore posted an update in the group Perioperative Care – Prehabilitation 1 month, 3 weeks ago
👋 Hello everyone – here are our journal watch papers for March
This month I’ve treated us to four papers rather than the usual three!
1. Linking to one of the papers from last month – A group of experts call for a core outcome set for cancer prehabilitation research.
📄 International consensus is needed on a core outcome set to advance the e…Read more
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Sam Moore joined the group Creating collective responsibility to reduce delays in elective pathways 2 months ago
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Sam Moore joined the group Videos & Podcasts 2 months ago
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Sam Moore's profile was updated 2 months ago
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Sam Moore posted an update in the group Perioperative Care – Prehabilitation 2 months, 3 weeks ago
👋 Hello everyone – it’s that time again and I’m back with another journal watch!
For a bit of context, so far there are 65 papers published just in February that cover prehabilitation. I’ve selected 3 to cover a range of topics so hopefully, there’s something to interest everyone.
1. Can smart technology really be used for prehabilitation in…Read more
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Sam Moore posted a new activity comment 3 months, 1 week ago
Thank you Lawrence for your thoughtful reply and for sharing your own experiences.
I really found this paper interesting for lots of reasons.
There is always marked heterogeneity in any attempt to review prehabilitation trials systematically. Here we have groups of people with different cancers, of different ages, in different states of health.…Read more
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