Endoscopy-Past, Present, and Future: The NYSGE at 50 commemorates a significant milestone - the 50th Anniversary of NYSGE. In honor of this occasion, prominent voices within the Society explore pivotal advancements in the realm of gastrointestinal endoscopy, a journey that has unfolded since the group's inception in 1974. These essays intricately weave the narrative of the indispensable role NYSGE members have played in shaping the landscape. While the spotlight is cast on the pioneering strides made by NYSGE's endoscopists and researchers, the volume also examines how these breakthroughs intertwine with the contemporary state of various endoscopic disciplines.The book's chapters take readers on a comprehensive journey through the evolution of gastroenterology and endoscopy. Opening with a historical overview, the first chapter delves into the visionary founding of NYSGE and its subsequent growth. Highlighting figures like Florence Lefcourt and Doris Barnie, the chapter underscores their pivotal roles in establishing the society. It traces the development of the nurses program, NYSGE courses, and global collaborations, offering a glimpse into transformative advancements on the horizon. Following chapters spotlight pivotal achievements, such as the trajectory of polypectomy from its inception to televideo mentoring, and more.
- Provides insights from globally acclaimed trailblazers in the field who delve into their roles in shaping GI endoscopy and gastroenterology's present state
- Includes seasoned experts' panoramic views of the prevailing trends and focal points within GI endoscopy practice
- Equips readers for the imminent era of transformative shifts in the GI field with immersion in firsthand accounts of its evolution up to this point
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1. NYSGE: a historical overviewDavid A. Greenwald2. Polypectomy: from landmark innovation to widespread resections to remote televideo mentoringJerome Waye and Seth A. Gross3. The national polyp study and the prevention of colorectal cancerSidney J. Winawer4. Gastrointestinal bleeding-better tools, better evidence, better techniqueMelissa Latorre5. Bariatrics-from managing surgical complications to primary endobariatric therapyReem Sharaiha6. A gluten-free journey-perspectives on celiac diseasePeter H.R. Green and Benjamin Lebwohl7. Endoscopy of the small bowelBlair S. Lewis8. The role of endoscopy in the detection of dysplasia in inflammatory bowel diseaseTom Ulman and Brian Bosworth9. Pioneers and progress in ERCPFranklin Kasmin and Jerome H. Siegel10. Defining quality in endoscopy to drive better outcomes and reduce health disparities: "the C5 experience"Felice Schnoll-Sussman, Jonathan Cohen and David Greenwald11. Making waves with sound-the evolution of endoscopic ultrasonographyCharles J. Lightdale and Frank Gress12. Barrett's esophagus: paradigm shift to endoscopic therapy for early neoplasiaCharles J. Lightdale13. Delving deeper: the evolution and next frontiers in third space endoscopyPetros Benias and David L. Carr-Locke14. Training in endoscopy-NYSGE as incubator for innovationJonathan Cohen15. Live from New York! Evolution of endoscopy procedure live broadcastingGreg Haber, David Robbins, Franklin Kasmin and Jonathan Cohen16. NYSGE at 50: the political side-bringing endoscopy to the forefrontMaurice Cerulli, Juan Carlos Bucabo and Scott Tenner17. Infectious diseases in endoscopy: changing bugs with changing timesLawrence Brandt, Adam Goodman and Mark Pochapin18. Women in gastroenterology: leading the wayMichelle Kang Kim and Amrita Sethi19. Evolution of gastroenterology practice: medicare reform, payment systems, and changing landscapeBrett Bernstein and Inessa Khaykis