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7-28-2023 FYF Presentation 5 - Pathology and Termi ...
7-28-2023 FYF Presentation 5 - Pathology and Terminology
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The video features John Martin from Mayo Clinic in Minnesota discussing upper endoscopy pathology and terminology. He begins by thanking the audience for allowing him to be a part of the course and emphasizes the importance of this course in their career. He highlights the value of education and collegiality in the medical field.<br /><br />Martin then moves on to discuss the significance of terminology and documentation in endoscopy reports. He explains that reports are representative of the endoscopist's work and are crucial for patients, referring providers, billers, coders, and insurance companies. He stresses the importance of providing detailed and accurate descriptions of findings and diagnoses in these reports.<br /><br />Throughout the video, Martin presents several endoscopic images and asks the audience to identify the findings and classify them using various classification schemes such as the Prague classification for Barrett's esophagus and the Los Angeles classification for esophagitis. He also discusses the use of narrow band imaging (NBI) to enhance visualization of mucosal and submucosal structures and its potential benefits in endoscopy.<br /><br />The video concludes with Martin answering questions from the audience and thanking them for their participation.
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John Martin
Keywords
endoscopy
pathology
terminology
documentation
findings
diagnoses
classification schemes
narrow band imaging
visualization
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