The Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy 2018 Course
Offering the following programs for Gastroenterologists, Gastrointestinal Surgeons, and Gastrointestinal Nurses:
- GI Nurse and Technicians Program – Thursday, February 15, 2018
- Fellows Advanced Endoscopy Program – Thursday, February 15, 2018
- Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy Main Course – Friday – Saturday, February 16 – 17, 2018
Learning Objectives
- Improve the performance of ERCP and EUS in the community by understanding established indications, contraindications, techniques to optimize success, and minimize adverse events. This includes advanced and alternative methods of bile duct access and to employ palliative therapy options of neoplastic lesions in the pancreas and bile duct.
- Implement the best endoscopic identification and treatment strategies for patients with Barrett’s esophagus and understand the importance of the role of new techniques and technologies to improve and expand treatment options and enhance patient education of alternatives to minimally invasive and open surgical options.
- Integrate practice guidelines and expert opinion in the identification and treatment of complex colonic polyps and patients at risk for polyposis syndromes. Implement the best endoscopic techniques to remove pre-malignant colonic lesions and to determine when surgical resection may be necessary.
- Identify malignant biliary and pancreatic diseases by fluoroscopy, cholangioscopy, and cytohistopathology and summarize the endoscopic, medical and surgical options for management.
- Incorporate the most current society practice guidelines in the reprocessing of flexible GI endoscopes.
Rocky Mountain Interventional Endoscopy Course