Training in Endoscopy

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology
Keith SiauPaul Dunckley

Abstract

Progress towards the goal of high-quality endoscopy across health economies has been founded on high-quality structured training programmes linked to credentialing practice and ongoing performance monitoring. This review appraises the recent literature on training interventions, which may benefit performance and competency acquisition in novice endoscopy trainees. Increasing data on the learning curves for different endoscopic procedures has highlighted variations in performance amongst trainees. These differences may be dependent on the trainee, trainer and training programme. Evidence of the benefit of knowledge-based training, simulation training, hands-on courses and clinical training is available to inform the planning of ideal training pathway elements. The validation of performance assessment measures and global competency tools now also provides evidence on the effectiveness of training programmes to influence the learning curve. The impact of technological advances and intelligent metrics from national databases is also predicted to drive improvements and efficiencies in training programme design and monitoring of post-training outcomes. Training in endoscopy may be augmented through a series of pre-training and in-tra...Continue Reading

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Nov 19, 2019·The American Journal of Gastroenterology·Keith SiauJohn T Anderson
Aug 23, 2019·Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition·Harriet BarracloughPriya Narula
Dec 5, 2019·Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition·Ilse BroekaertMike Thomson
Mar 7, 2019·The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine·Joon Sung Kim, Byung-Wook Kim
Jul 21, 2020·World Journal of Gastroenterology : WJG·Keith SiauPaul Dunckley
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Jun 18, 2019·Frontline Gastroenterology·Keith Siau, Iosif Beintaris
Mar 29, 2020·World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy·Keith SiauNeil D Hawkes
Mar 20, 2019·Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition·Keith SiauPriya Narula
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Aug 3, 2021·Frontiers in Robotics and AI·Luigi Manfredi

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