During the training, residents take a direct role in patient preparation, the performance of endoscopy, and postoperative management. The cognitive milestones include bowel prep; moderate sedation; identification of pathology; management of findings; complication avoidance; and complication management.
Residents will be trained in basic upper and lower endoscopy, augmenting their endoscopy suite experience with cases in the ICU and operating room. here should also be exposed to multidisciplinary GI meetings such as pathology conferences and GI conferences.
Day – 1
Session 1: 10-11:30 am
Venue: Lecture Hall
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History and Evolution of Endoscopy
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Introduction to Endoscopes
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Patient Assessment, Indications and Contra-indications
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Sedation and Antibiotics in Endoscopy
10 mins Break
Session 2: 11:40-1:30 pm Venue: Lecture Hall
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The technique of UGI Endoscopy
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Normal UGI Endoscopy
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Endoscopic Accessories/Instruments
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Pathologies saw in Endoscopy
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Basic Endoscopic Procedures - How to do
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The complication of Endoscopy - How to handle
1:30-2:00 pm Lunch
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Session 3: 2 – 4:30 pm Venue: Animal Lab
Hands-on Training – Routine UGI Endoscopy
DAY 2
Session 1: 10 - 12 pm Venue: Lecture Hall
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Colonoscopy – Bowel Preparation, Indications, C/I
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Colonoscopy – Technique
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Complication of Endoscopic Procedures
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Cleaning. Disinfection and Maintenance of Endoscope
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Trouble – Shooting
Session 2: 12 – 1:30 pm Venue: Animal Lab.
Demonstration of Basic Procedure – How to Do
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Biopsy
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Sclerotherapy
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Banding
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Foreign Body Removal
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PEG
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1:30 – 2:00 pm Lunch
Session 3: 2 – 4:30 pm Venue: Animal Lab
Hands on Training -- Endoscopic Procedures
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Day 3 and Day 4: Whole day demonstration and exposure of live endoscopic real patients with our consultant Gastroenterologist. Hands-On Training On Endoscopic Simulator in between live cases.