1. How to Develop a Training Program for Third-Space Endoscopic Procedures in Western Countries
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Dennis Yang, Peter V. Draganov, Tony S. Brar, and Patrick Stoner
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Medical education ,Submucosal endoscopy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,education ,Gastroenterology ,Space (commercial competition) ,Training (civil) ,Endoscopy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Training program - Abstract
We reviewed the literature in order to determine the best system to develop a training program for third space endoscopic procedures in the West. There has been a steady growth in the number and type of advanced endoscopic procedures over the past several decades, including the expansion of “third-space” or submucosal endoscopy. Most of our knowledge on training in third-space endoscopy stems from the East, with a lack of consensus regarding the optimal training model for Western endoscopists. We review the current literature and provide insight into a potential training algorithm that can be adopted in the West. A multipronged, stepwise training approach, involving self-directed learning, exposure courses, hands-on explant models, observation of experts, followed by performing cases with gradually increasing difficulty preferably under direct supervision, is the foundation for third-space endoscopy training in the West. Learning and performing third-space endoscopy in the West will continue to be facilitated by the ongoing development of dedicated devices and accessories and the establishment of training benchmarks.
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- 2020
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