6.4% (n=82) of 2014 annual meeting attendees chose the Flexible Endoscopy learning theme.
Of 2014 annual meeting attendees interested in the Flexible Endoscopy learning theme, 17% (n=36) wanted to increase their use of endoscopic submucosal dissection techniques. At three-month follow-up, 55.5% of those responding (n=9) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.
Of 2014 annual meeting attendees interested in the Flexible Endoscopy learning theme, 17% (n=36) wanted to increase the rate at which they introduce new technologies/techniques into their practice. At three-month follow-up, 42.9% of those responding (n=7) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.
Of 2014 annual meeting attendees interested in the Flexible Endoscopy learning theme, 14.2% (n=30) wanted to increase their treatment of bariatric complications using an endoscopic technique. At three-month follow-up, 20% of those responding (n=5) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.
Of 2014 annual meeting attendees interested in the Flexible Endoscopy learning theme, 10.4% (n=22) wanted to improve their management and treatment of complications related to endoscopic submucosal dissection techniques. At three-month follow-up, 40% of those responding (n=5) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.