Endoscopy Essentials is a Video Podcast on all features of diagnostic and therapeutic GI endoscopy. Host Thomas Rösch and some guest editors from Hamburg speaks...
Mette Kalager on Evidence in Endoscopy Part 1: Why are randomized trials the gold standard? What are the pros and cons, and what are the hiccups?
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Jeremie Jaqcues from Limoges tells everthing about colorectal ESD - part 1
Colorectal ESD; this is part 1 - listen to super-expert Jeremie Jacques what you need to start, indications, lesion characterization, equipment and more
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Meet Roos Pouw from Amsterdam
If you want to know everything about Barrett's esophagus, Roos Pouw is one of the people to ask - she is the General Secretary Elect of the UEGW. Learn about her professional development and other topics in this conversation
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Meet Michael Bourke from Sydney
We have had many brilliant and detailed episodes about colonic EMR in various situation with Master Bourke - we guess you also want to know who is the person Michael Bourke?
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Where is the ADR cutoff for interval cancer prevention?
Adenoma detection rate (ADR) is a well established outcome quality parameter for (screening) colonoscopy since it is correlated with the interval cancer rate; however it is not known whether this correlation is linear or whether there is a cut-off, above which the effects on interval cancers do not get bigger any more. This new paper released today with Nastazja Pilonis as lead author tells you which assumption is more likely based on the large Polish screening colonoscopy database
Endoscopy Essentials is a Video Podcast on all features of diagnostic and therapeutic GI endoscopy. Host Thomas Rösch and some guest editors from Hamburg speaks with world renown experts about which new evidence was generated from studies, how to do certain procedures in great detail, about experts personal and professional live and other topics. Join us for your personal 20-30 min episode released each Friday morning.