Saturday, April 15, 2023
Description
There are many invasive and endoscopic procedures (such as endoscopic suturing to close fistulas, leaks, and perforations within the gastrointestinal tract, Radiofrequency ablation via endoscopic ultrasound for the treatment of pancreatic cysts and masses in patients who are not surgical candidates, Bariatric endoscopy for the treatment of obesity, and EUS-guided gallbladder drainage and gallstone lithotripsy for the treatment of cholecystitis in patients who are not surgical candidates) which have been recently developed and are performed at a handful of centers in the country. Our experienced GI endoscopy faculty have been trained on or exposed to many of these advanced procedures. As an academic insitution it is our mission to educate the community about these novel procedures, their indication, and outcomes.
For pricing information, see pricing tab below.
Dates and Times
Start: 4/15/2023 8:00 AM
End: 4/15/2023 2:30 PM
Objectives
At the end of this activity, learners will be able to:
Understand the steps needed for credentialing and starting an EndoBariatrics program
Understand the indications for endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty
Understand the different non-surgical weight loss treatments for obesity
Identify common adverse events associated with performing therapeutic endoscopy
Identify ways to protect oneself and institutions from medical-legal risk of therapeutic endoscopic procedures
Identify the different uses, indications, and adverse events associated with lumen-apposing metal stents
Understand the indications for hemostatic powders
Describe the different endoscopic methods for defect closures
Describe the role of multiple specialties in the management of necrotizing pancreatitis
Agenda
8-8:05: Introduction (Dr. Georgios Papachristou) – 5 minutes
MAIN SESSION 1 – Medical-Legal Issues in Therapeutic Endoscopy
8:05-8:45: Medical-Legal Issues in Therapeutic Endoscopy (Dr. Douglas Adler – PEAK Gastroenterology) – 30 minute presentation, 10 minute Q&A
8:45-9:25: The Process of Starting an Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty Program: Perspectives from Private Practice and Academic Practice (Dr. Hamza Shah – OSU) – 30 minute presentation, 10 minute Q&A
9:25-9:45: Break: 20 minutes – Vendors
MAIN SESSION 2 – Emerging Technologies in GI
9:45-10:15: What Can Lumen-Apposing Metal Stents Do For You? (Dr. Samuel Han - OSU) – 20 minute presentation, 10 minute Q&A
10:15-10:45: Becoming an Innovator in Endoscopy (Dr. Venkata Akshintala – Johns Hopkins University) – 20 minute presentation, 10 minute Q&A
10:45-11:15: Advances in Pancreatic Cyst Diagnostics (Dr. Somashekar Krishna – OSU) – 20 minute presentation, 10 minute Q&A
11:15-12:00: New Devices and Technology in GI (Dr. Prabhleen Chahal – Cleveland Clinic) – 30 minute presentation, 10 minute Q&A
12:00-1:00 LUNCH –– Vendors
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
1-2:30: The Role of Advanced Practice Providers in the Multidisciplinary Management of Necrotizing Pancreatitis (Tessa Crilley, Phil Hart, Mary Dillhoff)
Pricing
Tier | Price |
---|---|
This is a free event | $0.00 |
Speakers
Location
Marriott Columbus Northwest (and live streaming)
5605 Blazer Pkwy
Dublin, OH 43017
Accreditation
The Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) at The Ohio State University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians
The Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) at The Ohio State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.