Paul Dunckley – South West Endoscopy Training Academy – progress and challenges
Presented on 09/09/2022
Presented on 09/09/2022
Adam Haycock manages all aspects of gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary disorders as well as the care of acute general medical patients at all three trust sites; St Mark’s, Central Middlesex and Northwick Park Hospitals. His particular research interest is on improving the quality of endoscopic training. Dr Haycock graduated from St Mary’s Hospital (Imperial College) in 1999 and was a specialist registrar in the North West Thames region. He completed an MD at St Mark’s hospital in 2010 on …
Dr Adam Humphries is a luminal gastroenterologist and specialist endoscopist. He is the clinical lead for endoscopy and his specialist interests include diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, bowel cancer screening endoscopy, video capsule endoscopy, double-balloon enteroscopy and inflammatory bowel disease. Dr Humphries also leads the small bowel endoscopy service at St Mark’s Hospital, a national referral centre and one of only a few sites in the UK that provides double-balloon enteroscopy for …
Ana Wilson’s specialist interests include early diagnosis, prevention and treatment of pre-cancerous lesions and cancer, through colonoscopy, in patients with inflammatory bowel disease and those at increased risk of developing colorectal cancer. Dr Wilson specialises in advanced endoscopic imaging and complex therapeutic endoscopy including endoscopic mucosal resection, stricture dilation, stent insertion, treatment of bleeding lesions and duodenal polypectomy with access to a regular general …
Dr Suzuki trained in medicine at Osaka City University and completed specialist training in Japan. Her specialist interests include the prevention, diagnosis and management of intestinal diseases utilising endoscopy. She has a particular interest in complex therapeutic endoscopy such as endoscopic submucosal dissection. Currently she is a NICE committee member for lower GI ESD and the technical lead in the BSG ESD interest group. Also she has strong relationship with Japanese gastrointestinal …
Brian Saunders’ main clinical interests are the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of intestinal diseases through flexible endoscopy. He has performed >20,000 colonoscopies and has a particular interest in therapeutic colonoscopy especially advanced polypectomy; endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Much of his work also involves colonoscopic screening and surveillance of those patients at increased risk of developing colorectal cancer. Professor …