E-Learning With internet accessibility, e-learning allows for knowledge enhancement without regard to time or location. Given Imaging, Inc. is developing web-based courses that will allow for self-paced instruction on GI disorders, capsule endoscopy, and esophageal pH monitoring. Support is also provided to accredited developers of CME e-learning courses that cover relevant content. CME Course » Advances in Capsule Endoscopy from Medscape Education Gastroenterology By Shabana F. Pasha, MD, Jonathan A Leighton, MD This activity is intended for gastroenterologists and radiologists (primary) and surgeons (secondary). Website Notification You are about to open a window to a website that is outside of www.givenimaging.com. Please click the link below to proceed to the Advances in Capsule Endoscopy course. » Proceed to Medscape CME course Close Interactive Self-Paced Courses Capsule Endoscopy Advanced Case Learning Series The programs in this series demonstrate the utility of capsule endoscopy through the review of unique and challenging case studies. Each of the five interactive modules presented by capsule endoscopy experts provide an opportunity to practice pathology identification and next steps for patient management for small bowel disorders including GI bleeding, Crohn’s disease, Celiac disease, and small bowel tumors. » Interpreting Challenging Capsule Endoscopy Cases Presented by: David Hass, MD This interactive 3-part series presents the utility of capsule endoscopy through a review of unique case studies. Website Notification You are about to open a window to a website that is outside of www.givenimaging.com. Please click the link below to proceed to the interactive self-paced courses. » Proceed to self-paced courses Close » Advanced Case Studies: From Findings to Patient Management Presented by: Russell Havranek, MD Website Notification You are about to open a window to a website that is outside of www.givenimaging.com. Please click the link below to proceed to the interactive self-paced courses. » Proceed to self-paced courses Close
With internet accessibility, e-learning allows for knowledge enhancement without regard to time or location. Given Imaging, Inc. is developing web-based courses that will allow for self-paced instruction on GI disorders, capsule endoscopy, and esophageal pH monitoring. Support is also provided to accredited developers of CME e-learning courses that cover relevant content.
» Advances in Capsule Endoscopy from Medscape Education Gastroenterology
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The programs in this series demonstrate the utility of capsule endoscopy through the review of unique and challenging case studies. Each of the five interactive modules presented by capsule endoscopy experts provide an opportunity to practice pathology identification and next steps for patient management for small bowel disorders including GI bleeding, Crohn’s disease, Celiac disease, and small bowel tumors.
» Interpreting Challenging Capsule Endoscopy Cases Presented by: David Hass, MD This interactive 3-part series presents the utility of capsule endoscopy through a review of unique case studies.
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» Advanced Case Studies: From Findings to Patient Management Presented by: Russell Havranek, MD
Bravo® pH Monitoring System Best Practices Series
» Bravo pH Monitoring System: Best Practices Pre & Post ProcedurePresented by: Anna O’Connor, BSN, RN
Managing the Difficult GERD Patient
» 3 Steps to Interpreting Bravo pH StudiesPresented by: John Pandolfino, MD
» Additional Case StudiesPresented by: John Pandolfino, MD
An Overview of Capsule Endoscopy
» The Role of Capsule Endoscopy Presented by: Douglas Wolf, MD
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