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First Year Fellows Endoscopy Course (July 29 - 30) ...
Introduction to GI Leap and Trainee Resources
Introduction to GI Leap and Trainee Resources
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So, I'm just going to talk to you guys a little bit about some of the resources with the ASGE on GI Leap, and then Jason's going to go through some reminders about the rest of the evening and tomorrow. So, GI Leap, so I don't need to tell you guys, I'm going to go through some of the stuff on the webpage. I'm sure all of you guys, you're way younger than me and you're way more web-savvy than I am, so you're going to figure it out probably on your own, but we'll just go through some of the things that you can access on GI Leap. So, all the faculty presentations and the course recordings from today and tomorrow are all going to be on GI Leap, so you'll be able to access all of the presentations, the slides from today. Also on GI Leap is the GSAP, which are board review questions that are on GI Leap that you can access. And then there's just tons of free content for ASGE members on GI Leap. So, some of the things specific to fellows are the Endo Hangouts, there's recordings of weekly webinars known as Thursday Night Lights. They have this SUTAB tip of the week of video tips, and also the ASGE content from DDW from the last couple of years is on GI Leap, and you'll also be able to kind of access a transcript of all of the ASGE educational activity that you've done on GI Leap. So, how to access it? So, there's an app, and then on the web is learn.asge.org, so you can access it either way. So, on the website, you can go to My Courses, so if you go to My Courses, you should find the First Year Fellows course. So, any course you participated in or you registered for, you're going to see under My Courses, and you'll be able to access all the content that way. If you go down to Transcript, that's going to be a record of any of the courses that you've completed, and certificates from those courses will be there. So, some of the features there, let's see, so on that Browse menu, that's going to pull up everything by topic, and then when a topic is, when you select a category, the results are all going to appear under that, sorry, my little, the pointer's not working, under the catalog. Under that Featured tab that's in blue right now, that's going to show any like recently added popular content. And when you go down to that, under the Browse feature, there's that section where it says Just for Fellows, so that's going to be the, some of the content that's directed just for you guys. And then on the app, basically everything works the same exact way. You have the Browse, the content's all going to be listed there, just like on the web page, and any of the activity that you do in the app syncs to the website and vice versa. So your progress is always going to be there in both places. So some of the things specific to Fellows, so when you leave this course, is the InScope content, so InScope, so there's something new every month in InScope, so you're going to receive an email that's going to take you directly to those InScope modules. It's basically like a little mini-course, so each month there's going to be some different curriculum there, and this is designed just for Fellows. It's going to take you about 10 to 15 minutes to complete those little mini-courses. It's very topic-focused, so the ASU Training Committee comes out with these every month, and they're designed so this next, over the next 24 months, you're going to have some different content to complete, all designed towards Fellows. The Endo Hangouts, again, you're going to get emails about these. These usually occur on Thursday evenings, and these are topics designed specifically to Fellows. So these are live events, so the InScope you can do at any time on your own little modules. The Endo Hangouts are live events where there's going to be a speaker and moderators on a certain topic. Usually these are once a month, and these are meant to be interactive, so you're going to have a topic maybe on Barrett's therapies, and there's going to be a moderator, expert speakers on this topic, and then the Fellows, you're going to be there in the audience. They usually do case-based presentations, and then you'll have the opportunity to ask the speaker and moderator questions during those. And I think that's basically most of GI Leap. Jason's going to come up and just go through some kind of housekeeping items for the rest of the course this evening, and then some things about tomorrow morning. Yeah, thank you, Catherine. I will encourage you guys with the GI Leap, some of the content that she just pointed out with the InScope. I mean, it's like four to six minutes of a video and a couple questions before and after, so it really doesn't take much. I would encourage you guys to listen to some of the lectures, and separate from even the ASGE, to look at some review materials, whether it be board-related questions or other things before the end of your third year, you know, like, oh, I've got to study for my boards, I've got to take that test that Dr. Deshpande writes, and do it before the end of it, because it'll actually mean a lot more, and you'll actually find some of your faculty that may not be especially in the area, whether it be IBD or advanced endoscopy, general endoscopy, you know, whatever, motility, that you'll actually know a little bit more, some of the perhaps guidelines or materials, and you'll find yourself perhaps teaching somebody else, and we still like it, I promise, sort of. Anyways, so I wanted to say, first and foremost, this course is an incredible amount of work, but it's with pure joy that I do it, and it's with joy that the staff does it, but it's really not possible without the ASGE and the staff, and I want to take a very important time to say thank you to the staff from the operations team, Lyle Breams, Michael Greenier, Nikina Johnson, Allie Bergara, and Marilyn Amador, both new and old folks that have been doing it for many years, or sometimes some of the people that have just joined, and they are just unbelievable, what they do, and the preparation that goes into it to make it run so smoothly. Just say thank you. Thank you. And I want to tell you guys that the other thing that we talked about before is a lot of the funding from this course comes from our sponsors. We actually have outside, as a part of the reception, some of the exhibitors. Please I encourage you to talk to them, they'll know a great deal about their specialty fields, and they're out there, so please say hi, and they'll have information if you'd want to know on whatever their specialized topic may be. Even better than that is there's food and drinks, I encourage you to partake in what you would like, and the faculty will be out there too, so it's time to both, you know, talk to your fellows and the faculty if you wish, and it's a really enjoyable event that we'll have out there. So that will run right after this ends. Please feel free, like I said, to eat and drink. The shuttle will be here to pick up between 515 and 6 to take you guys back to the hotel. You're more than welcome to, like I said, stay as short as long as you want to tonight. Enjoy. I'll leave it at that, whatever that means to you. So tomorrow there is a bright and early, and the reason I say that is that the shuttle pickup is quite early, and I promise you if everybody waits for the last 20-person shuttle because they want to sleep in because of a fun night out, there's only one shuttle at the end, right? So shuttles will start between 630 and 730, and there's breakfast here between 7 and 745, so there is food. Once again, rating of a four. So the course starts 745. Depending on your group, you'll either have a lecture at 745 or hands-on to start at 8. If it says start at 8, you'll need some leeway time. So if you're in the hands-on, you'll probably have to go through the lab, hang up coats or whatever you need, get your gloves on, find your station because it'll start promptly at 8. And if you have any questions, like I said, feel free to ask the staff about, you know, I'm not sure where I'm supposed to be, but I'll be happy to direct you. So thank you guys. You made it through day one. I really appreciate it. Day two is a lot even more fun than this, especially with the hands-on, and thank you guys so much for being here. Enjoy.
Video Summary
In this video, Catherine discusses the resources available on GI Leap, including faculty presentations, course recordings, board review questions, and free content for ASGE members. She explains how to access GI Leap through the app or the website and how to navigate the features. She also mentions specific content and events for fellows, such as InScope modules and Endo Hangouts. Jason then thanks the staff and sponsors for their contributions to the course and encourages participants to interact with exhibitors, enjoy the reception, and take advantage of the shuttle service. He provides information about the schedule for the next day and concludes by thanking the attendees for their participation.
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Kathryn Byrne/Jason Taylor
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