
Aims of the Course
PEUGIC (cancer after a normal gastroscopy) is worryingly common.
Reasons are likely to relate to
- Lack of Endoscopist knowledge about how to perform high quality gastroscopy
- Lack of Endoscopist knowledge of the appearance of precursor lesions
- Systemic inability to provide enough sedation to perform high quality gastroscopy in all patients
- Lack of a comprehensive screening test for upper GI cancers
In this webinar we aim to address these issues particularly the performance of high quality gastroscopy and detection of precursors via training their endosvopic imaging features.
Type of Course
WEBINAR, live on GIEQs.com and Zoom
Who should attend?
Everyone who performs diagnostic gastroscopy
Length?
2 hours (start 1930 CET end 2130 CET)
Course Objectives
- Via live cases explore the common problems associated with cancer after gastroscopy and how to solve them
- Multiple lecture-based and cartoon based graphical illustrations to aid knowledge acquisition
- Interactive format
Faculty
- Dr Matt Banks – University College London
- Dr David Tate
- Dr John Anderson
- Dr Roland Valori
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