Presented by Faris M Murad, MD, FASCE at the Panel: Meeting the ABS Mandate – The Program Director’s Guide to the FEC Galaxy held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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Why train surgical residents flex endo?–1:01
Resident training in flex endo for surgeons–2:03
Surgical endoscopy minimum requirements–2:26
Preparing the graduate to practice successfully–4:25
ASGE principles in training in GIE–5:04
Teaching surgical endoscopy–10:55
Endoscopic simulators–11:20
Challenges to training residents/fellows–12:13 Am J Gastroenterol 2000
Validated measures–12:34
Privileges–13:03
Additional areas for training–13:22
Ideas for getting residents trained–14:00
Challenges–14:53
Training at Washington University–15:16
Training at NorthShore University HealthSystem–16:22
Conclusion–17:20