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ASGE APP Video of the Week - 4
ASGE APP Video of the Week - 4
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In this video, Joe Vicari, a faculty member of the upcoming Advanced Practice Providers course, presents a question regarding a 50-year-old female who had a 5-millimeter tubular adenoma removed during an average risk screening colonoscopy. The question asks when her first surveillance colonoscopy should be. The correct answer is seven years. The United States Preventative Task Force guidelines state that for individuals with one to two tubular adenomas less than 10 millimeters found during a screening colonoscopy, the first surveillance colonoscopy should be done after seven to ten years. Vicari invites viewers to join the Advanced Practice Provider course to learn more about screening modalities and other interesting topics.
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Joe Vicari
Advanced Practice Providers course
50-year-old female
tubular adenoma
surveillance colonoscopy
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