iPOETTS

Prehabilitation.

Targeting Perioperative Fitness

Merging the International Prehab Society (IPS) and the Perioperative Exercise Testing & Training Society (POETTS).

iPOETTS

Prehabilitation.

Supporting Research & Implementation

Promoting standardised practice, training and education.

iPOETTS

Prehabilitation.

Supporting Education & Training The Workforce

Creating a platform to share experiences, knowledge and advice.

Exercise Testing & Training

Pre-operative cardiopulmonary exercise testing is used to objectively measure physical fitness before major surgery

Nutritional Optimisation

Nutritional support and supplementation, exercise without nutrition will not increase muscle mass.

Psychological & Lifestyle Support

Mental support, patient education and patient empowerment. Cessation of smoking and behavioral changes.

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Trainees

iPOETTS is committed to the academic advancement of Trainees whether they are purely clinically orientated or future clinical academics.

Events & Courses

Conferences, meetings, training courses. Opportunities to learn and contribute to educating others.

Mailing List

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INTERNATIONAL PREHABILITATION AND PERIOPERATIVE EXERCISE TESTING SOCIETY

iPOETTS was formed as a merger of the Perioperative Exercise Testing and Training Society (POETTS) and International Prehabilitation Society (IPS) to promote the professional practice of prehabilitatation and exercise testing.

We aim:

  • To promote and deliver training and education in prehabilitation and exercise testing including advising on education and training curricula for medical and healthcare practitioners.
  • To promote the development of the workforce required to implement prehabilitation in various health care systems.
  • To promote the development, conduct and dissemination of audit, quality improvement, research and innovation to further the development of prehabilitation.