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Looking at GI Practice Management Differently: For ...
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Well, obviously, I'd like to thank Michelle, Eden, and Lyle for your assistance today. Fantastic moderation, and this ran, I think, as smoothly as possible, and Sufian and Kim, of course, for your insightful talks. I've enjoyed working with you. I'll give you a chance to chime in as well. Thanks for everyone participating on a Saturday and spending time with us. We hope it's been worthwhile. One of my COVID skills is bread making. I'm not that great at it, but I've come to realize that I'm not the only person that I've met that made that a pandemic endeavor. And when you consider it, there are only four ingredients in bread, flour, salt, yeast, and water, but you can combine those ingredients, and there's endless possible ways you can do that to create loaves of bread. It's trial and error, success and failure. It's really endeavoring to continue on. And we hope that you take some ideas and insights with you from this course that you can combine and implement in a way that'll help you create more success for your practice. So what's the recipe for success for your practice? It's not necessarily what's the recipe for success for my practice or Kim's or Sufian's, but you need to take some of these with you and work towards that goal. The pandemic is ongoing. It's changed many things in the short term and some for the long term. And we never thought we would probably be here last year, but we are. But it's important to look back on what you've learned. I mean, we've had some failures, but there's some positives, right? So look back on what went well. There's change forced upon us, but you can implement change. And we've learned that we can implement change fast and more quickly than we thought we could. So adapt, innovate, take some of these with you and good luck. And thanks for being a part of this today. Sufian? Sure. First of all, thanks, Michelle, Lyle, and Eden for excellent help, support, and moderating this talk. And thank you, Kim and Rick. It was great. I mean, I learned so much from your talks. I hope all our participants also got some benefit from our talks because when I was preparing these slides, what I looked at is if I'm listening to this topic, what I want to know. That was my point of view when I was putting that in. So hopefully, that would be helpful. And you can get some benefit and implement some of the things which we talked about in your practice. And thanks again. Thanks, Sufian. Yes. Again, I would like to thank everyone for making this an extremely smooth day, given this has been my first time presenting. I'm really glad that I did this. And thank you, Rick and Sufian for all your... Oh my goodness. It's like one of those moments where I'm losing my thoughts for your information that you provided with us today. And I do want to say yes. The last year and a half feels like forever has been crazy, but in a little bit of a way, I'm glad I experienced it because it definitely allowed me to grow. I'm sure you guys probably feel the same way. You definitely feel that you can overcome obstacles that were literally thrown right at you within a matter of hours. And you just find a way to deal with it. And it's important to have a great support behind you, whether it be in your practice, at home, everything, dealing with all that. So yeah, I hope that everyone got something out of this today and we all can move forward together. Great. Wonderful. Yeah. Kim, thank you so much for being here. Quality and how we do our operations is certainly a team sport. So we appreciate having you join and we appreciate you, Drs. Roman and Chowdhury as well, as well as our audience. You were a wonderful, it was every member of the team represented. And we were so glad that you were all not only on today, but highly engaged. So we congratulate everyone for a wonderful course. As a reminder, each of you will have ongoing access to the recordings from this course via GILeap, ASG's online learning management system, when they are available in roughly three weeks. Actually, it might take a little bit longer with the holidays. So I hope you don't mind giving us a little patience there, giving us a little grace. The course evaluation, since we're ending just a smidge early, give it about an hour or so. And then the course evaluation should be ready in GILeap. And once you complete it, you can download your certificate. If you need assistance with that, with logging into GILeap, please email practice management. Again, the two words are practice management squashed together as one word at asge.org. And this concludes the looking at GI practice management differently course. We hope this information is useful to you and your practice. Have a good night. Thank you. Thanks, Eden.
Video Summary
The video is a conclusion to a course on GI practice management. The speaker thanks the participants, moderators, and presenters for their contributions. They talk about how the pandemic has changed things and the importance of learning from both successes and failures. The speakers encourage adaptation and innovation to create success in one's practice. They express gratitude for the support and knowledge shared during the course. The participants are reminded of ongoing access to recorded materials and a course evaluation. The video concludes by thanking everyone and wishing them a good night.
Keywords
GI practice management
course conclusion
pandemic impact
adaptation and innovation
gratitude and support
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