New York Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 46th Annual New York Course 2022
Under the direction of expert faculty, this course is designed to improve endoscopic practice and change the learner’s approach to a wide range of disorders of the GI tract. The course content will provide current evidence and algorithms to support an efficient but effective evaluation of GI disorders, followed by prompt initiation of appropriate therapy that is directed toward improving patient care and outcomes.
The knowledge base for gastrointestinal endoscopy continues to expand, accompanied and fueled by rapid growth in technological innovations. Advances in therapeutic endoscopy are challenging or replacing techniques that before were purely diagnostic. While maintaining standards of quality and safety, gastroenterologists must understand and effectively apply current and emerging diagnostic and treatment options in order to elevate practice levels and enhance patient outcomes.
This course will help participants improve their ability to accurately diagnose and effectively treat gastrointestinal diseases and disorders, enhance quality and safety in practice settings, recognize trends and technological advances in interventional endoscopic and surgical procedures, and foster an evidence-based approach to endoscopic decisionmaking for commonly encountered and controversial problems in gastroenterology.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify appropriate methods to detect and treat common disorders of the small bowel, colon and pancreas, as well as endobariatric therapy for obesity, and review the effectiveness of these approaches
• Discuss the spectrum of commonly seen disorders of the esophagus and stomach, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, Barrett’s esophagus, motility disorders and gastric intestinal metaplasia, and outline related treatment options and their effectiveness
• Discuss the management of metabolic associated fatty liver disease and evaluate the efficacy and safety of current treatments
• Evaluate advances in the methods of assessing disease status in patients with inflammatory bowel disease and discuss the application of these techniques to patient treatment
• Examine the diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities as well as complications of current and emerging advanced endoscopic techniques to diagnose and treat disorders of the hepatobiliary tract, pancreas, and luminal gastrointestinal tract and to detect and manage suspected small bowel bleeding
Topics:
- ASGE President’s Lecture Ten Tips for Ensuring High Quality in the Performance of ERCP
- Course Directors Closing Remarks
- Jerome D. Waye, MD Lecture Use of the Stethoscope in Diagnosing GI Disease
- Lawrence J. Brandt, MD Lecture Innovations in Therapeutic Endoscopy
- Live Endoscopy Case Presentations Session 1
- Live Endoscopy Case Presentations Session 2
- Live Endoscopy Case Presentations Session 3
- Live Endoscopy Case Presentations Session 4
- Live Endoscopy Case Presentations Session 5
- Lunch Program Eosinophilic Esophagitis Clinical Implications of Uncontrolled Disease Progression
- Lunch Program ESD Can It Be Easier
- NYSGE President’s Lecture The Sagittal View A Gastroenterologist’s Perspective
- NYSGE-2022-AnnualCourse-PreviewBrochure.pdf
- Peter D. Stevens, MD Endoscopic Video Forum A Tough to Swallow Procedure
- Peter D. Stevens, MD Endoscopic Video Forum Endoscopic Drainage of a Large Abdominal Abscess in the Setting of a Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunt
- Peter D. Stevens, MD Endoscopic Video Forum Two Cases of 10 cm Circumferential Esophageal ESD
- Session 1 Confronting Chronic Constipation
- Session 1 Incorporating Upper GI Motility Testing into Your Practice
- Session 1 Managing the Challenges of Gastroparesis
- Session 1 Panel Discussion and Q & A
- Session 2 Gastric Cancer Spectrum of Care Screening and Management of Intestinal Metaplasia
- Session 2 Implementing New Guidelines for Barrett’s Esophagus
- Session 2 Panel Discussion and Q & A
- Session 2 Practical Guidance for Neuroendocrine Tumors
- Session 3 Colonic ESD When and Why
- Session 3 High Quality Polypectomy
- Session 3 Panel Discussion and Q & A
- Session 3 Sessile Serrated Polyps are Different from Adenomas
- Session 4 Avoiding and Fixing Perforations
- Session 4 Panel Discussion and Q & A
- Session 4 Upper GI Bleeding Optimizing Outcomes
- Session 5 Advanced Endoscopy for the IBDologist
- Session 5 Management of Serious and Opportunistic Infections in IBD Patients on Immunosuppression
- Session 5 Panel Discussion and Q & A
- Session 5 Personalized IBD Therapy
- Session 6 Panel Discussion and Q & A
- Session 6 Prevention of Post ERCP Pancreatitis Who, When & How
- Session 6 Screening for Pancreatic Cancer Who, When & How
- Session 6 Tackling the Difficult Biliary Stone Who, When & How
- Session 7 Glue, Coils & Foam Endoscopic Treatment of Gastric Varices
- Session 7 Panel Discussion and Q & A
- Session 7 Portal Hypertension Simplified EV and PHG
- Session 7 Update on MAFLD (Not a Typo) and NASH
- Session 8 Billing, Coding, and Documentation Getting the Credit You Deserve
- Session 8 Panel Discussion and Q&A
- Session 8 Patient Communication Not Just the Same Old Talk
- Sidney J. Winawer, MD Lecture Building for Our Future – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in GI
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