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Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) (On-Demandl) | December 2024
Release Date: January 2025
Viewing Time:
11 hours
Description
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a demanding procedure requiring a high level of expertise.  This course will dedicate significant time to practicing skill technique under the direction of ESD experts, making it the perfect resource for endoscopists who desire to begin their ESD learning through acquiring the fundamentals of ESD.

This course contains recordings from the live/virtual event that took place in December 2024.
Learning Objectives
  • Identify the benefits of ESD for malignant and pre-malignant lesions of the GI tract
  • Identify the risks of ESD and the correct identification and management of complications
  • Differentiate the pros and cons of the different ESD techniques
  • Demonstrate basic techniques for submucosal tunneling
  • Demonstrate proper techniques of endoscopic submucosal dissection
  • Demonstrate traction method to assist ESD
Course Directors and Faculty
COURSE DIRECTORS
 
Peter V. Draganov, MD, MASGE
University of Florida College of Medicine
Gainesville, FL


Hiroyuki Aihara, MD, FASGE
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, MA

FACULTY

Joo Ha Hwang, MD, FASGE
Stanford University School of Medicine
Palo Alto, CA

Saowanee Ngamruengphong, MD, FASGE
Johns Hopkins University

Dennis Yang, MD, FASGE
Center for Interventional Endoscopy
Orlando, FL

Alexander Schlachterman, MD
Thomas Jefferson University Digestive Disease Institute
Philadelphia, PA

Makoto Nishimura, MD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY

Amit Bhatt, MD, FASGE
The Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH

Mohamad Othman, MD
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX

Monica Saumoy, MD, MS
Penn Medicine Princeton Physicians
Plainsboro, NJ

Roberta Maselli, MD
Humanitas Research Hospital
Milan, Italy

Sergey Kantsevoy, MD
Mercy Medical Center Institute for Digestive Health and Liver Disease
Baltimore, MD

Phillip S. Ge, MD, FASGE
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX

Kazuki Yamamoto, MD, PhD
Showa University Koto Toyosu Hospital
Tokyo, Japan

Hisashi Fukuda, MD, PhD
Jichi Medical University
Shimotsuke, Japan

Teppei Akimoto, MD, PhD
Keio University
Tokyo, Japan

Kazuya Inoki, MD, PhD
Showa University Hospital Main Campus
Tokyo, Japan

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Hardware/Software Requirements
Windows Requirements:
Operating system: Windows 10+ 
Browser:  Chrome v90.0+, Firefox v84.0+, Edge v90.0+
Internet connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed connection 
Flash: Adobe® Flash® Player 12+ 

Macintosh Requirements:
Operating system: Mac OS X 10.6.8+ 
Browser: Mozilla Firefox v84.0+, Safari 14+, Chrome v90.0+ 
Internet connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed connection
Flash: Adobe® Flash® Player 12+
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Expires on Dec 07, 2027
Cost: Member: $1,100.00
Non-Member: $1,500.00
Credit Offered:
11.25 CME Credits
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