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The Department of Colorectal Surgery physicians are internationally
recognized for their expertise in managing cancer, inflammatory
bowel disease and benign disorders of the colon, rectum and
anus.
They offer anal manometry, defecating programs, anal EMG's
and other tests to help specialists determine which patients
with symptomatic problems of defecation, including diarrhea,
constipation, or incontinence, would benefit from medications,
or advanced surgical techniques to reconstruct the sphincter
muscle and perineal floor.
A multi-disciplinary team of specialists in surgery, gastroenterology,
radiation oncology, medical oncology, nursing, diagnostic
radiology, physical therapy, enterostomal therapy and social
services is dedicated to providing compassionate, individually
tailored patient care. Every care plan is carefully reviewed
and fully coordinated with the referring physician.
The department's team is especially sensitive to the anxieties
and concerns of patients who have benign or malignant colorectal
disease. At each stage of care, team members work closely
with patients to alleviate any physical and/ or emotional
stress they may experience.
Close Contact with Referring Physicians
Physicians at the center are actively involved in academic
research and educational activities which facilitate timely
translation of the latest advances in research to the clinical
setting, much to the benefit of the department's patients.
When patients are referred to the USC Department of Colorectal
Surgery for evaluation and treatment, the department's staff
maintains close contact with referring physicians, ensuring
continuity of care. Referring physicians receive timely reports
summarizing their patients' clinical course and care, and
patients are returned to their personal physician once treatment
is completed. The center's team is very willing to work with
physicians or case managers at medical groups who would like
to provide a portion of their patients' care-such as pre-operative
testing or on-going follow-up care.
Community Outreach
As an academically based program, the Department of Colorectal
Surgery is dedicated to providing continuing education and
support for physicians practicing in the community. Physicians
are encouraged to contact 1-800-USC-CARE for patient consultation
or program information.
National
and International Recognition
"America's Top Doctors"*
*New York: Castle Connolly Medical Ltd; 2004
USC/Norris
celebrates its colorectal cancer survivors, extols progress
against disease»
For six years, physicians, nurses and volunteers at USC/Norris
Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hospital have invited colorectal
cancer survivors back to the center for a celebration of life.
And as a testament to the improvements in modern-day cancer
treatment, many of those same patients return year after year.
“This army has gotten bigger, stronger and more active,”
said Robert W. Beart Jr., the Charles W.
and Carolyn Costello Chair in Colorectal Diseases, Audrey
Skirball-Kenis Chair for Colorectal Diseases and chair of
the Department of Colorectal Surgery at the Keck School of
Medicine.
College
of Surgeons lauds Keck School instructor»
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) recently recognized
Glenn Ault, assistant professor in the Department
of Colorectal Surgery, for his excellence in teaching.
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