Video Case Series

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Video Case Series
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Disclaimer
Endoscopy procedures can result in harm to patients and should be
performed only by qualified medical professionals. This video is
intended solely for informational purposes and to supplement, not
replace, proper training and supervision by qualified instructors.
Medicine is ever changing field. Viewers are advised to check the most
current information provided by the manufacturer for every device being
used and to verify the indications, contraindications, and proper
procedural technique. The dose, method of administration, and
contraindications for any administered drug should be confirmed before
use.
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, publisher of
VideoGIE, does not assume any liability for any injury or damage to
any person or property arising from the use of this video.
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Keywords
Organ
Esophagus, stomach, duodenum etc
Procedure
EGD, Colonoscopy, EUS, ERCP, Enteroscopy, etc
Pathology
Ulcer, adenoma, cancer, inflammation, etc
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of the case
Therapy
Therapy used in the case
Instruments used
Endoscope
Accessory used
Biopsy forceps (manufacture)
Cases
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Brief description of the problem addressed in the cases in 4 to 6
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Video
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Avoid patient, institution, date, etc., details on the video.
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Ask your endoscopy vendor to turn off these details when you record
the videos to present a clean video.
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Narrate in English starting with the title.
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Convert your presentation into MP4 or MOV file, no more than 300MB.
Technique Highlights
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Discuss the technique and troubleshooting, if any, required in the
management of the problem.
Conclusions
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