Date: October 16th 2008 Cost: £200
You can download the application form HERE
or you can apply online HERE.
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Setting up, delivering and maintaining a bowel cancer screening service is highly challenging and those considering application to become a screening centre have much to learn and several hurdles to overcome.
The Wolfson Unit for Endoscopy at St Mark's Hospital was one of the first wave screening sites and as such it has a wealth of experience in delivering a high quality screening service.
This one day course is aimed at endoscopists, nurses, managers and administrative staff. We will give you an overview of how to set up and run a successful bowel cancer screening centre and update you on the screening programme. Endoscopists will learn how to perform safe, complete, and comfortable colonoscopy avoiding complications at polypectomy.
Our aim is to give you a head start in the accreditation process and to answer your questions on bowel cancer screening.
Programme includes:
Overview and update of the Bowel Cancer Screening Programme
Live screening and therapeutic colonoscopy cases
Tips on insertion technique and the 3D ScopeGuide imager
How to set up and run a screening centre
The accreditation process demystified
Mock accreditation MCQ/Quiz
Meet the team/QA panel
The workshop is being co-ordinated by Dr Siwan Thomas-Gibson, of the Wolfson Unit for Endoscopy, St. Mark's Hospital, Harrow.
Course Directors:
Dr Brian P Saunders (Director Wolfson Unit for Endoscopy)
Dr Siwan Thomas-Gibson
Dr Chris Fraser
Consultant Gastroenterologists
CPD credits applied for