
Clinical Controversies in Endoscopy
Join us for the third instalment of our BSG Endoscopy Webinar series. This webinar will explore clinical controversies in endoscopy and will discuss:
- Coffee ground vomiting: Is it a GI bleed?
- Are endoscopic biopsies overburdening pathologists?
- Is a colonoscopy after CT diagnosed diverticulitis necessary?
- Is ERCP required for incidental CBD stones in asymptomatic patients?
This webinar is free to attend for members and non-members but registration is essential.
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Programme
18.05 – 18.20 | Introduction | Dr Ian Penman, Chair and Appointed Vice-President Endoscopy
Mark Coleman, Chair of JAG |
18.05 – 18.20 | Coffee ground vomiting: Is it a GI bleed? | Dr Mo Thoufeeq, Sheffield |
18.20 – 18.25 | Q&A discussion | Dr Mo Thoufeeq, Sheffield
Co-chairs: Dr Ian Penman, Chair and Appointed Vice-President Endoscopy Mark Coleman, Chair of JAG |
18.25 – 18.40 | Endoscopic biopsies: Are we overburdening pathologists? | Professor Neil Shepherd, Gloucester |
18.40 – 18.45 | Q&A discussion | Professor Neil Shepherd, Gloucester
Co-chairs: Dr Ian Penman, Chair and Appointed Vice-President Endoscopy Mark Coleman, Chair of JAG |
18.45 – 19.00 | Colonoscopy after CT diagnosed Diverticulitis: Is it necessary? | Dr Oliver Warren, London |
19.00 – 19.05 | Q&A discussion | Dr Oliver Warren, London
Co-chairs: Dr Ian Penman, Chair and Appointed Vice-President Endoscopy Mark Coleman, Chair of JAG |
19.05 – 19.20 | Incidental CBD stones in asymptomatic patients: Is ERCP required? | Dr John Leeds, Newcastle |
19.20 – 19.25 | Q&A discussion | Dr John Leeds, Newcastle
Co-chairs: Dr Ian Penman, Chair and Appointed Vice-President Endoscopy Mark Coleman, Chair of JAG |
19.25 – 19.30 | Closing remarks | Dr Ian Penman, Chair and Appointed Vice-President Endoscopy |
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