What is the Future of Research Within Registries? – Sheraz Markar

Registries and audits in esophagogastric cancer surgery play an important role in monitoring the quality of care provided to patients. During this webinar an international panel of speakers discussed the importance of registries and shared updates from around the world including set-up, results and the effect registries have had on national or regional outcomes. Panelists also discussed the way research has been incorporated into registries.

Setup and outcomes were shared from NREV (Sweden); NOGCA (England/Wales); EURECCA (Spain); (Canada/USA); (Japan), DUCA (The Netherlands).

Learn more about other diseases of the esophagus topics at isde.net.

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In this video Sheraz Markar discusses the future of research in registries and centers his comments around 2 key questions: What data should we be collecting?; and How do we improve utilization of registries to impact patient care? This video wraps up with a panel discussion and response to audience questions.


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