List of Contributors, viiiForeword, xiiPreface, xiiiAcknowledgments, xvAbout the Companion Website, xviPart I The Evolution of Basic Principles and Practice, 11 Training in Endoscopy: A Historical Background, 3Jonathan Cohen and David A. Greenwald2 How Endoscopy is Learned: Deconstructing Skill Sets, 20Kevin A. Waschke, Catharine M. Walsh, and Gerald M. Fried3 Training to Become a High-Quality Endoscopist: Mastering the Nonprocedural Aspects, 27Sahar Ghassemi and Douglas O. Faigel4 Training the Endoscopic Trainer, 33Catharine M. Walsh and Kevin A. WaschkePart II Training in the Major Endoscopic Procedures, 435 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), 45Susan Y. Quan, Lauren B. Gerson, Thomas E. Kowalski, and Shai Friedland6 Colonoscopy, 57Robert E. Sedlack7 Endoscopic Ultrasound, 88Thomas J. Savides and Frank G. Gress8 ERCP, 99Brian S. Lim, Joseph Leung, and Wei-Chih Liao9 Capsule Endoscopy, 113Mindy W. Lee and Felice Schnoll-Sussman10 Deep Enteroscopy, 125Jorge D. Machicado, Jonathan M. Buscaglia, and Patrick I. Okolo11 Cholangioscopy and Pancreatoscopy, 133Amrita Sethi and Raj J. Shah12 Principles of Electrosurgery, 143David L. Carr-Locke and John Day13 Training in the Use of Fluoroscopy for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 153Douglas G. Adler and Gandhi Lanke14 Training in Pediatric Endoscopy, 164Michael A. Manfredi and Jenifer R. LightdalePart III Training in Specific Techniques, 17715 Contrast-Enhanced Endoscopy: Chromo and Optical Contrast Techniques, 179Anna M. Buchner, Prateek Sharma, and Michael B. Wallace16 Training in GI Hemostasis, 195Dennis M. Jensen17 Luminal Dilation Techniques (Strictures, Achalasia, Anastomotic, IBD), 215Yi Jia, Syed M. Abbas Fehmi, and Michael L. Kochman18 Management of Foreign Body Ingestion and Esophageal Food Bolus Obstruction, 224Michael S. Green, Wendell K. Clarkston, and Sreenivasa S. Jonnalagadda19 Endoscopic Mucosal Resection, Submucosal Dissection, and Full Thickness Resection Techniques, 233Juergen Hochberger, Edris Wedi, Peter Koehler, SongSa Dammer, and Thomas Brunk20 Mucosal Ablation Techniques, 273Fariha H. Ramay, Bruce D. Greenwald, Virender K. Sharma, and John A. Dumot21 Complicated Polypectomy, 284Neal Shahidi, Michael J. Bourke, Yasushi Sano, and Jerome D. Waye22 Training and Credentialing in Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES), 303David J. Desilets23 Training in Bariatric Endoscopy, 306Diogo Turiani Hourneaux de Moura, Pichamol Jirapinyo, and Christopher C. Thompson24 Repair of Mucosal Defects: A Primer on Endoscopic Closure of Gastrointestinal Perforations, 323Sergey V. Kantsevoy and Gottumukkala S. Raju25 Esophageal, Gastroduodenal, and Colorectal Stenting, 331Peter D. Siersema26 ERCP Management of Complicated Stone Disease of the Bile Duct and Pancreas, 343Nithin Karanth, Ashley A. Vareedayah, Jonathan Cohen, and Gregory B. Haber27 ERCP Management of Malignancy: Tissue Sampling, Metal Stent Placement, and Ampullectomy, 356Douglas A. Howell28 Sphincter of Oddi Manometry, 366Mark A. Gromski, Stuart Sherman, Glen A. Lehman, and Evan L. Fogel29 Training for Pseudocyst Management, 375Todd H. Baron30 Enteral Access Techniques: Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy, 384Lauren K. Schwartz and James A. DiSario31 Training in GI Upper Motility Techniques, 395Anthony Lembo and Raxitkumar Patel32 Training in the Endoscopic Management of Anorectal Disorders, 410Waqar Qureshi33 The Endoscopic Management of Immediate Complications of Therapeutic Endoscopy, 417David A. Greenwald and Martin L. FreemanPart IV Challenges for the Future, 42334 Assessing Manpower Needs in Gastroenterology and Digestive Endoscopy: Lessons from the Past and Implications for the Future of Endoscopic Training, 425Mihir S. Wagh and Alan Barkun35 International Opportunities for Obtaining Endoscopy Training, 434Mostafa Ibrahim, Fabian Emura, Amerah Taleb, Noran Roshdy, Ryan Law, and Todd H. Baron36 Virtual Tools for Training: The Spectrum of Apps and Virtual Aids for Learning GastrointestinalEndoscopy, 440Gene Ma, Alejandra Domínguez, Roque Saenz, and Sarah McGill37 Providing Resources and Opportunities for Retraining for Practicing Endoscopists, 443John Petrini and Klaus Mergener38 Evolving Role of GI Societies and Industry in Training Endoscopists to Perform New Techniques: Supporting the Process and Setting the Standards, 449John A. Martin and Christopher J. Gostout39 The Importance of Skills Assessment and Recording Personal Outcomes in the Future of Training, 460Peter B. Cotton, Sachin Wani, Roland M. Valori, and Jonathan CohenIndex, 470
Jonathan Cohen, MD, FASGE, is Clinical Professor of Medicine at New York University Grossman School of Medicine.