EPIC:Endoscopic Polypectomy Improvement Course - Edmonton, AB (Jan 27)
January 27, 2025
Location: Ray Rajotte Surgical Medical Research Institute
Faculty: Richard Sultanian, Jeff Mosko, Lawrence Hookey, Steven Heitman, David Armstrong, Eric Greenwald
This SEE™ Program course is exclusively available to Canadian practicing Endoscopists, and Fellows in their last year and in a subspecialty program.
- 1-day course
- Half-day didactic lecture (Approach to Polypectomy: Diagnosis of polyps; Polypectomy techniques; Case-based discussion).
- Half-day practical hands-on session using an ex-vivo porcine model.
- Facilitated by five (5) Certified SEE™ Faculty teaching up to three (3) delegates per station (a total of 15 delegates per course).
EPIC Learning Objectives:
- Incorporate standardized endoscopic morphological assessment systems to determine the risk of invasive malignancy, including Paris and NICE Classifications and Kudo Pit Pattern assessment.
- Decide on the optimal polypectomy technique for different types of polyps (cold biopsy, cold snare, hot snare, endoscopic mucosal resection).
- Perform successful polypectomy in an en bloc or piecemeal fashion, using proper lifting techniques.
- Apply hemoclips for hemostasis and/or defect closure.
Terms & Conditions:
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