This immersive and comprehensive masterclass on capsule endoscopy is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to master this cutting-edge diagnostic tool. You’ll explore everything there is you need to know about this critical topic.
During this course, you’ll discover:
- Fundamental techniques
- The latest advancements in robotic and intelligent capsule endoscopy
- And more!
This course contains recordings from the live/virtual class that was held on March 29, 2025.
COURSE DIRECTORS

Shabana F. Pasha, MD, FASGE
Professor of Medicine and Vice Chair
Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Mayo Clinic, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Paul Akerman, MD, FASGEClinical Assistant Professor of Medicine & Surgery
Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
FACULTY
David R. Cave, MD, PhD
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Boston, MA
Edward J. Despott, MD, FRCP, FASGE
Royal Free Hospital
London
Lucinda A. Harris, MD
Mayo Clinic
Scottsdale, AZ
Neal K. Kaushal, MD, MBA
Oklahoma University
Oklahoma City, OK
Carol E. Semrad, MD, MASGE
The University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Iris Vance, MD
Duke Endoscopy Clinic
Durham, NC
Roopa Vemulapalli, MD
University of Texas Southwestern
Dallas, TX
Jay Yepuri, MD
Digestive Health Associates of Texas
Dallas, TX
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