Practical Paediatric GI Motility Course
Overview
This practical two day course will cover the basics in paediatric GI motility investigations, as well as touching on the more advanced and state of the art procedures.
Target audience
The course is aimed at all clinicians wanting to expand their knowledge around motility investigations, and become competent in carrying these investigations out in their own centres.
Programme outline
The first day will be dedicated to pH impedance including short lectures, demonstrations, and hands on interactive learning opportunities on study set up, equipment calibration, troubleshooting, analysis and reporting. We will also discuss the links between pH impedance studies and manometries as well as touching on other upper GI testing.
The second day will cover oesophageal and anorectal manometry as well as electrogastrograms and EndoFLIP (including topography). The day will include short lectures covering the theory as well as demonstrations and hands on interactive sessions on set up, practical tips, analysis and reporting.
Participants can choose to attend one or both days.
Fees and payment
£125.00 per day
Payment
External learners can pay for this course by debit/credit card or invoice.
Learners who select the invoice option at booking also need to complete and return the booking form below.
Invoice instructions:
- Download booking agreement form
- Complete the booking agreement form
- Return form to GSTT.EvelinaEducation1@nhs.net or an invoice to be raised
Learners choosing the 'invoice option' will be reserved until the relevant booking form is returned to GSTT.EvelinaEducation1@nhs.net
We reserve the right to cancel your booking if you do not return your completed form prior to the event.
Booking queries
Evelina Education team
Email: GSTT.EvelinaEducation1@nhs.net
Office: 020 718 80853 / Samuel Lewis: 07785994659
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Highlights
- 1 day 8 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Guy's and St Thomas' Education Centre
Seminar rooms, Ground Floor
75-79 York Road London SE1 7NJ United Kingdom
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Introductions and housekeeping
Scientific principles of pH impedance Basics of interpretation
Indications of pH impedance study
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