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Wiley-Blackwell
12 May 2022
Successful Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Teaches trainee gastroenterologists the endoscopic skills needed to meet the medical training requirements to practice gastroenterology and helps clinical specialists refresh their skills to pass their recertification

This book provides all gastroenterologists with the exact set of skills required to perform endoscopy at the highest level. Featuring contributions from internationally recognized leaders in endoscopy education and an endorsement by the World Organization of Digestive Endoscopy, it examines the specific skill sets and procedure-related tasks that must be mastered when learning a particular technique, including: specific descriptions of accessories required; standard training methods for the procedure; optimal utilization of novel learning modalities such as simulators; quality measures and objective parameters for competency; and available tools for assessing competency once training has been completed.

Successful Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Second Edition features 400 high-quality, outstanding color photos to assist with comprehension. It is also complemented by a website containing over 130 annotated teaching videos of both actual procedures and ex-vivo animal model simulations. These videos illustrate, step by step, the proper techniques to be followed, highlighting clinical pearls of wisdom from the experts and the most common mistakes to avoid.

Offers comprehensive and practical training guidelines in all the endoscopy procedures and techniques trainee gastroenterologists are required to learn Provides trainees with the skills required to perform endoscopy to the level required by the ACGME in order to practice gastroenterology Presents seasoned gastroenterologists with an outstanding tool to brush up their endoscopy skills and to familiarize them with new trends in safety and competence Includes website with video clips visually demonstrating all the endoscopic procedures step-by-step highlighting common mistakes Endorsed by the World Organization of Digestive Endoscopy

Successful Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Second Edition is an excellent book for all trainee gastroenterologists (particularly endoscopists and colonoscopists) training for board exams. It will also greatly benefit gastroenterology specialists (especially those training for re-certification), as well as internal medicine physicians and trainees.
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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 221mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.588kg
ISBN:   9781119529644
ISBN 10:   1119529646
Pages:   496
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Contributors, viii Foreword, xii Preface, xiii Acknowledgments, xv About the Companion Website, xvi Part I The Evolution of Basic Principles and Practice, 1 1 Training in Endoscopy: A Historical Background, 3 Jonathan Cohen and David A. Greenwald 2 How Endoscopy is Learned: Deconstructing Skill Sets, 20 Kevin A. Waschke, Catharine M. Walsh, and Gerald M. Fried 3 Training to Become a High‐Quality Endoscopist: Mastering the Nonprocedural Aspects, 27 Sahar Ghassemi and Douglas O. Faigel 4 Training the Endoscopic Trainer, 33 Catharine M. Walsh and Kevin A. Waschke Part II Training in the Major Endoscopic Procedures, 43 5 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), 45 Susan Y. Quan, Lauren B. Gerson, Thomas E. Kowalski, and Shai Friedland 6 Colonoscopy, 57 Robert E. Sedlack 7 Endoscopic Ultrasound, 88 Thomas J. Savides and Frank G. Gress 8 ERCP, 99 Brian S. Lim, Joseph Leung, and Wei‐Chih Liao 9 Capsule Endoscopy, 113 Mindy W. Lee and Felice Schnoll‐Sussman 10 Deep Enteroscopy, 125 Jorge D. Machicado, Jonathan M. Buscaglia, and Patrick I. Okolo 11 Cholangioscopy and Pancreatoscopy, 133 Amrita Sethi and Raj J. Shah 12 Principles of Electrosurgery, 143 David L. Carr‐Locke and John Day 13 Training in the Use of Fluoroscopy for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 153 Douglas G. Adler and Gandhi Lanke 14 Training in Pediatric Endoscopy, 164 Michael A. Manfredi and Jenifer R. Lightdale Part III Training in Specific Techniques, 177 15 Contrast‐Enhanced Endoscopy: Chromo and Optical Contrast Techniques, 179 Anna M. Buchner, Prateek Sharma, and Michael B. Wallace 16 Training in GI Hemostasis, 195 Dennis M. Jensen 17 Luminal Dilation Techniques (Strictures, Achalasia, Anastomotic, IBD), 215 Yi Jia, Syed M. Abbas Fehmi, and Michael L. Kochman 18 Management of Foreign Body Ingestion and Esophageal Food Bolus Obstruction, 224 Michael S. Green, Wendell K. Clarkston, and Sreenivasa S. Jonnalagadda 19 Endoscopic Mucosal Resection, Submucosal Dissection, and Full Thickness Resection Techniques, 233 Juergen Hochberger, Edris Wedi, Peter Koehler, SongSa Dammer, and Thomas Brunk 20 Mucosal Ablation Techniques, 273 Fariha H. Ramay, Bruce D. Greenwald, Virender K. Sharma, and John A. Dumot 21 Complicated Polypectomy, 284 Neal Shahidi, Michael J. Bourke, Yasushi Sano, and Jerome D. Waye 22 Training and Credentialing in Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES), 303 David J. Desilets 23 Training in Bariatric Endoscopy, 306 Diogo Turiani Hourneaux de Moura, Pichamol Jirapinyo, and Christopher C. Thompson 24 Repair of Mucosal Defects: A Primer on Endoscopic Closure of Gastrointestinal Perforations, 323 Sergey V. Kantsevoy and Gottumukkala S. Raju 25 Esophageal, Gastroduodenal, and Colorectal Stenting, 331 Peter D. Siersema 26 ERCP Management of Complicated Stone Disease of the Bile Duct and Pancreas, 343 Nithin Karanth, Ashley A. Vareedayah, Jonathan Cohen, and Gregory B. Haber 27 ERCP Management of Malignancy: Tissue Sampling, Metal Stent Placement, and Ampullectomy, 356 Douglas A. Howell 28 Sphincter of Oddi Manometry, 366 Mark A. Gromski, Stuart Sherman, Glen A. Lehman, and Evan L. Fogel 29 Training for Pseudocyst Management, 375 Todd H. Baron 30 Enteral Access Techniques: Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy, 384 Lauren K. Schwartz and James A. DiSario 31 Training in GI Upper Motility Techniques, 395 Anthony Lembo and Raxitkumar Patel 32 Training in the Endoscopic Management of Anorectal Disorders, 410 Waqar Qureshi 33 The Endoscopic Management of Immediate Complications of Therapeutic Endoscopy, 417 David A. Greenwald and Martin L. Freeman Part IV Challenges for the Future, 423 34 Assessing Manpower Needs in Gastroenterology and Digestive Endoscopy: Lessons from the Past and Implications for the Future of Endoscopic Training, 425 Mihir S. Wagh and Alan Barkun 35 International Opportunities for Obtaining Endoscopy Training, 434 Mostafa Ibrahim, Fabian Emura, Amerah Taleb, Noran Roshdy, Ryan Law, and Todd H. Baron 36 Virtual Tools for Training: The Spectrum of Apps and Virtual Aids for Learning GastrointestinalEndoscopy, 440 Gene Ma, Alejandra Domínguez, Roque Saenz, and Sarah McGill 37 Providing Resources and Opportunities for Retraining for Practicing Endoscopists, 443 John Petrini and Klaus Mergener 38 Evolving Role of GI Societies and Industry in Training Endoscopists to Perform New Techniques: Supporting the Process and Setting the Standards, 449 John A. Martin and Christopher J. Gostout 39 The Importance of Skills Assessment and Recording Personal Outcomes in the Future of Training, 460 Peter B. Cotton, Sachin Wani, Roland M. Valori, and Jonathan Cohen Index, 470

Jonathan Cohen, MD, FASGE, is Clinical Professor of Medicine at New York University Grossman School of Medicine.

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