4.6% (n=64) of 2015 annual meeting attendees chose the FlexEndo learning theme.
Of 2015 annual meeting attendees interested in the FlexEndo learning theme, 18% (n=33) wanted to adopt new endolumenal techniques into their clinical practice. At three-month follow-up, 23.5% of those responding (n=17) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.
Of 2015 annual meeting attendees interested in the FlexEndo learning theme, 15% (n=27) wanted to increase their use of endolumenal techniques for polypectomy, hemorrhage control, clip placement and stent deployment. At three-month follow-up, 10% of those responding (n=10) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.
Of 2015 annual meeting attendees interested in the FlexEndo learning theme, 13% (n=24) wanted to increase their understanding of the relative merits of endolumenal techniques vs. surgical options in managing complications of foregut surgery including bariatric operations. At three-month follow-up, 15% of those responding (n=13) reported inability to fully implement the intended practice change.