26-02-2026 @ 08:30 - 27-02-2026 @ 17:00
Etruria Hotel, Stoke on Trent
This two-day event will aim to explore all the non-technical and technical aspects of complications. This will appeal to everyone.
Discussing complications is essential for informed decision-making, and it contributes to a culture of learning and continuous improvement. Open discussions about complications build trust between professionals and patients. If you are involved in endoscopy - gastroenterologists, nurses, clinical endoscopists, surgeons, trainees, this is a good opportunity to learn, reflect and talk honestly with colleagues.
The aims of the symposium are:
Programme Agenda
RCP CPD: 12 Category 1 external CPD credits. Approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.
Delegate fees: £100 for Consultants, £50 for Trainees and Nurses.
Discussing complications is essential for informed decision-making, and it contributes to a culture of learning and continuous improvement. Open discussions about complications build trust between professionals and patients. If you are involved in endoscopy - gastroenterologists, nurses, clinical endoscopists, surgeons, trainees, this is a good opportunity to learn, reflect and talk honestly with colleagues.
The aims of the symposium are:
- The psychosocial impact of complications
- Clinical governance aspects, including ethical and legal implications
- Factors contributing to complications and ways to reflect and manage your own emotions
- Developing strategies to minimise complications and therapeutic measures of dealing with them
Programme Agenda
RCP CPD: 12 Category 1 external CPD credits. Approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.
Delegate fees: £100 for Consultants, £50 for Trainees and Nurses.