Shining a light on the future of surgery

From advances in robot-assisted surgery, to artificial intelligence, the future of surgery is rapidly evolving. The latest innovations will be highlighted at this year’s Future Surgery event – alongside discussion of the latest trends and issues that are set to shape the direction of the surgical profession.

Taking place on the 1st and 2nd of October, at London's Excel, Future Surgery is delivered in partnership between CloserStill Media and the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England). The event encourages shared insights and professional development, enabling the entire perioperative team to reflect, and explore how technology and new ways of working are revolutionising patient care and outcomes in the UK and worldwide.

Across two informative days, experts will provide a deep dive into upcoming innovations, disruptive technologies, and the latest pioneering techniques. Delegates can learn how these advances can help redefine excellence in patient care and safety, all while reshaping the surgical workforce and the profession itself. Future Surgery is not about far-off speculation, however. It is about implementing tangible innovation now.

With two days of outcome-oriented educational content, cutting-edge case studies, and inspiring insight from the leaders at the frontline of surgery, delegates will gain practical skills to drive forward the field and develop a stronger voice for all surgical professionals and multidisciplinary teams in perioperative care.

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