Programme Schedule
Welcome & Introduction
Welcome
21:00:00
Upper GI Quality & Reporting — Full Webinar Recording
What Should Every Upper GI Report Contain?
Lecture
Discussion
Moderated Q&A
Barrett's Surveillance: Getting the Basics Right
Lecture
Discussion
Moderated Q&A
Closing Remarks & Next Steps
Close
What You'll Learn
Upper GI endoscopy quality lives or dies in the report. A clear, structured report drives the right surveillance, the right management, and the right outcome — while a vague one stores up risk for years.
This focused 90-minute webinar brings together two leading European voices on upper GI quality to give you a practical framework for what every upper GI report should contain, and how to apply it to one of the highest-stakes scenarios in your endoscopy day: Barrett's surveillance.
Key Topics
- The structured upper GI report — What every endoscopist should capture, every time
- Photo-documentation that drives decisions — Landmarks, lesions, and the difference between defensive and useful images
- Gastric pre-malignancy assessment — EGGIM, OLGA/OLGIM, and risk-stratified surveillance
- Reporting standards in practice — ESGE STAR principles applied to your everyday lists
- Barrett's surveillance basics, done right — Sampling, mapping, and missed-lesion prevention
- From report to plan — Translating findings into clear, actionable surveillance intervals
Expert Faculty
Prof. Gianluca Esposito
Sapienza University of Rome / Sant'Andrea University Hospital, Italy
Associate Professor of Gastroenterology and a leading European voice on upper GI quality and reporting standards. Lead developer of the Endoscopic Grading of Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia (EGGIM) classification, now widely used to standardise endoscopic assessment of gastric pre-malignancy. Co-author on the ESGE STAR (Standardisation of Reports) project for Upper GI Endoscopy.
Prof. Massimiliano di Pietro
Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge / Cambridge University Hospitals, UK
Senior Clinician Scientist at the Early Cancer Institute and Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist at Cambridge. Lead investigator on the BEST2 and BEST3 Cytosponge trials and a key contributor to BSG and international guidelines on Barrett's management. His research on risk stratification, optical diagnosis, and biomarker-led surveillance shapes how Barrett's care is delivered across Europe.
Moderators
Dr David Tate (Course Director, GIEQs) and Dr Roland Valori (former National Clinical Director for Endoscopy, England).
Who Should Attend?
- Gastroenterologists who want their upper GI reports to drive better care
- Endoscopists performing Barrett's surveillance lists
- Endoscopy unit leads working on reporting standards and quality KPIs
- GI trainees building good reporting habits from the start
- Pathology-aware endoscopists interested in EGGIM, OLGA/OLGIM, and risk stratification
Format
Two focused 20-minute lectures, each followed by 20 minutes of moderated discussion. Interactive format ensures you leave with answers to the questions that matter most for your practice.
Registration
Virtual Access
- Live streaming of both lectures and discussions
- Interactive Q&A with faculty
- Access to catch-up recording after the event
Free for GIEQs Pro members — simply login at course time to watch live.
Registration
GIEQs Pro members: Simply login at course time to watch live, or access the catch-up recording 1-2 weeks after the event.
