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First Year Fellows Endoscopy Course (July 30-31) | ...
Accreditation Statement_FYF July 30-31 2023
Accreditation Statement_FYF July 30-31 2023
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First Year Fellows Endoscopy Course is a two-day program organized by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) on July 30-31, 2023, in Downers Grove, Illinois. The course is designed to provide a comprehensive review of endoscopic technique and clinical management for fellows in their first year of training. The curriculum covers upper and lower endoscopy, case-based endoscopic intervention, foreign body management, diagnostic upper endoscopy, and advanced techniques. The program includes hands-on training sessions using animal models at the ASGE Institute for Training and Technology (IT&T). Participants will learn various skills and techniques such as informed consent, sedation of patients, infection control guidelines, electrocautery principles, bowel obstructions management, GI tract dilation, acute upper and lower GI bleeding management, handling endoscopes and devices, and feeding tube placement principles. The course offers a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for physicians. Participants can claim credit by completing an online evaluation survey through GI LEAP ASGE's Learning Management System. The course is committed to providing high-level scientific evidence and adherence to neutrality. ASGE ensures the protection of patient privacy and complies with HIPAA guidelines. The educational program aims to enhance medical knowledge, practice-based learning, patient-centered care, and evidence-based practice. The course is planned and organized by the ASGE Training Committee and features faculty members from various institutions. Relevant financial disclosures of planners and faculty members have been made and resolved. The course is supported by grant sponsorship and in-kind support from various medical companies.
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First Year Fellows Endoscopy Course
ASGE
endoscopic technique
clinical management
animal models
sedation of patients
GI tract dilation
acute GI bleeding management
evidence-based practice
faculty members
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