Dr. Marylise Boutros is a Staff Colorectal Surgeon at Cleveland Clinic Florida, and was formerly a Jewish General Hospital and Associate Professor of Surgery at McGill University, in Montreal, Canada. Having completed General Surgery residency at McGill University and Colorectal Surgery residency at Cleveland Clinic Florida, her clinical interests are advanced minimally invasive approaches to benign and malignant colorectal and anorectal diseases. She treats colon and rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticular disease, fecal incontinence and all anorectal disorders. Dr. Boutros is the Program Director of the Colorectal Surgery Residency Program at McGill, and also plays an active role in General Surgery resident education at McGill University. Dr. Boutros is a federally (CIHR) and provincially (FRSQ) funded researcher, and currently leads the JGH-McGill Colon & Rectal Surgery Outcomes Research Program. Her research is focused on assessing innovations to improve recovery and functional outcomes after colorectal surgery using multicentre prospective trials, patient-centred interventions and patient-reported outcome measures. Within her research program, Dr. Boutros has mentored over forty trainees and graduate students. Dr. Boutros also has leadership roles in multiple international societies including Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Canadian Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons and the Canadian Association of General Surgeons.
This Week! 11/26/23: CRS Virtual Ed Celebrates Thanksgiving
We are incredibly thankful for all of you that continue to support us in our virtual education endeavors. Whether you are at home or at the hospital, we hope you all find the time to add some fiber to your feast.
Happy Thanksgiving,
the CRSVE Leadership Team
CANCELLED! 11/19/23 @ 7pm EST: The Business of Colorectal Surgery with Dr. Conor Delaney
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Dr. Delaney had to postpone his talk to 2024. Our deepest apologies to those who planned to tune in tonight. Please join us 12/3/23 to learn all about Low Anterior Resection Syndrome!
Sincerely,
the CRSVE leadership team