Vancouver is set to take center stage this fall as it hosts the World Prehabilitation and Perioperative Medicine Conference, bringing together global leaders in surgery, anesthesia, prehabilitation, and perioperative care. This premier event, happening November 3-5, 2025, will be an essential gathering for clinicians, nurses, quality improvement experts, researchers, and healthcare decision-makers who are shaping the future of surgical care.

Why Attend?
This conference will provide an unparalleled opportunity to explore the latest evidence-based strategies in prehabilitation, perioperative medicine, and enhanced recovery, with insights from leading experts around the world. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, the event will offer invaluable perspectives on improving patient outcomes, reducing surgical complications, and optimizing healthcare resources.

What to Expect

  • Cutting-Edge Presentations - Leading researchers and clinicians will present the latest findings in prehabilitation and perioperative care, from groundbreaking studies to real-world implementation.
  • Interactive Workshops - Hands-on sessions will provide practical tools for integrating prehabilitation into clinical practice.
  • Global Perspectives - Learn how countries worldwide are implementing prehabilitation programs and enhanced recovery protocols, with discussions on best practices, challenges, and future directions.
  • Networking Opportunities - Connect with experts, collaborate on research, and engage with like-minded professionals who are committed to transforming surgical care.

Why Vancouver?
British Columbia is emerging as a leader in prehabilitation and enhanced recovery, with its innovative programs gaining national and international recognition. Hosting the World Prehabilitation and Perioperative Medicine Conference is a testament to this progress and an opportunity to showcase how BC is shaping the future of perioperative care.

This is more than a conference-it’s a chance to be at the forefront of change in surgical and perioperative medicine. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, collaborate, and lead in the evolving landscape of patient-centered surgical care.

Register now and join us in Vancouver this November![