GESAP (Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Self Assessment Product) Plus is ASGE’s premier educational tool to help you stay current in the ever-changing field of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy! By subscribing, you receive a completely new question bank every year on June 1!
Use GESAP to stay up to date with current developments in GI, including new guidelines, interventions, research, and techniques. GESAP case-based questions were developed and reviewed by over 100 expert leaders in GI Endoscopy to provide you the most up to date, realistic cases in over 13 specialties. Included in each question are extensive commentary, references, and identified materials to support additional learning.It's up to you how you use GESAP. Do you want to see questions based on a specialty? Or just see questions related to recent guideline changes? Maybe you'd rather have a GESAP question pushed to your inbox 2-3 times/week? Or, you may be the type that would rather just dive right in and take a practice Board exam to see where you want to focus first? All are possible using GESAP! Use the navigation buttons below to select your approach or scroll down to take self-assessment exams by topic and earn 54 CME/MOC each year.Note: CME/MOC is only available by completing the self assessment exams by module (e.g. Bariatric Endoscopy, Biliary, etc.).
Gerard Isenberg, MD, MBAChief Medical Quality OfficerUniversity Hospitals Digestive Health InstituteAssociate Chief and Director of Clinical OperationsDivision of Gastroenterology and Liver DiseaseUH Master ClinicianUH Cleveland Medical CenterProfessor of MedicineCase Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, OH
Dr. Gerard Isenberg is the Chief Medical Quality Officer for the University Hospitals Digestive Health Institute, Associate Chief and Director of Clinical Operations for the Division of Gastroenterology and Liver Disease and UH Master Clinician for University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. He is Professor of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University. He is an advanced therapeutic endoscopist, and a highly regarded teacher and clinician. His current research interests are in small bowel endoscopy, artificial intelligence, and delivery of quality care and patient safety.