- Midwest Endoscopy Group Inc. Education Research Consortium
- University of Wisconsin–Madison Interprofessional Continuing Education Partnership (ICEP)
In collaboration with the Wisconsin Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates
This activity focuses on the latest advances in endoscopic techniques, and technologies and application to everyday practice.
This activity is designed to meet the needs of gastroenterologists, oncologists, radiologists, surgeons, advanced practice providers, and GI nurses.
Objectives
As a result of participation in this educational activity, members of the healthcare team will be able to:
- Discuss advanced endoscopic techniques: enhance diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities
- Navigate the future of GI endoscopy: integrate AI and digital innovations into clinical practice
- Optimize patient outcomes: implement evidence-based strategies for GI endoscopy quality and safety
+ Topics:
Acute GI Bleed CTA With IR Embolization vs. Urgent Endoscopy.mp4
Application of Baveno Criteria – Is It Time to Change the Surveillance Endoscopy for Varices.mp4
Barrett’s and GI Bleeding Panel Discussion.mp4
Colonoscopy and Practice Management Panel Discussion.mp4
Crohn’s Strictures – Dilate, Inject, or Medicate.mp4
Fatty Liver Disease Alcohol vs. NAFLD. What Should a Gastroenterologist Know and Do.mp4
Gall Bladder Drainage, Percutaneous vs. Endoscopic, Pros and Cons.mp4
IBD Panel Discussion.mp4
Incorporating Bariatric Endoscopy Into Everyday Practice.mp4
Incorporation of AI Into Everyday Clinical Practice.mp4
Liver Panel Discussion.mp4
Monitoring IBD Patients, What Every Gastroenterologist Should Know. Vaccines and Health Maintenance Issues.mp4
PSC – When Do You Stop Doing ERCPs and Think Transplant.mp4
Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis – When to Cut the Sphincter. Role of EUS and ERCP in RAP.mp4
Refractory Dysplasia Post Endotherapy and T1 Cancers – Freeze or Resect.mp4
Tips and Tricks for Endoscopic Necrosectomy – New Evidence.mp4
Tricks to Handle Large CBD Stones – Crush, Blast, or Dilate.mp4
What Is New in Hemostasis; Are Bigger Clips the Answer.mp4
Why Is Colonoscopy Still Dominant for Screening of Colon Cancer.mp4