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54 GI & ENDOSCOPY SECTION New Patient Centered Curriculum Pushing NYU Langone GI Physicians to Strive for Excellence: 4 Key Notes By Eric Oliver A er identifying patient-centered care as a cornerstone of its clini- cal mission, New York's NYU Langone Medical Center developed a new curriculum to challenge its gastro- enterologists. Here's what you need to know. 1. Center physicians with the support of entrepreneur Christopher Burch created a patient-centered care curriculum for its faculty. 2. e curriculum features many activi- ties including lectures, roundtables and clinical examination sessions centered on improving patient care. 3. An example session happened during an Institutional Review Board study and allowed physicians to interact with ac- tors in challenging clinical scenarios. Physicians received feedback from both the patients and the review board. e providers were also able to review tape from the sessions to see how they did privately. Director of the division of gastroenterol- ogy Mark B. Pochapin, MD, found the session beneficial. He said "Aer over 20 years of practicing medicine, I found this to be one of the most effective methods I have seen for teaching physicians how to view the clinical interaction from the patient perspective and thus provide a more patient-centered experience." 4. In addition to supporting the curricu- lum, Mr. Burch also created an annual award to recognize extraordinary "prac- tices of humanism in medicine." is year four medical professionals and physicians received the honor. ey are: • Jungwon Jun, BSN, RN, endoscopy nurse at VA Hospital-Manhattan, in New York • Mabel Liu, RN, and the clinical coor- dinator of the endoscopy unit at NYU Langone Medical Center • Carlie Patterson, PA-C, physician assis- tant, with the division of gastroenterol- ogy at Bellevue Hospital in New York • Renee L. Williams, MD, assistant pro- fessor of medicine and attending gas- troenterologist with the NYU Langone Medical Center n What's the Future of the Capsule Endoscopy Market? 5 Takeaways By Eric Oliver A fter experiencing steady growth in adaptation since 2001, the $178.8 million global endoscopy market is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 14.8 percent through 2020, according to a report by Wise Guy Reports. Here's what you should know. 1. The market has three segments: compo- nent, application and geography. 2. Capsule endoscopes hold a dominant share of the component segment because of their large adaptation rate. 3. Capsule endoscopes have the highest use rate in the small bowel, esophageal and co- lonic disease segments. 4. North America is the leading market player, followed by Europe, Asia-Pacific and LAMEA. 5. Given Imaging, Olympus Corp., IntroMedic, CapsoVision and the Chongqing Jinshan Sci- ence and Technology Group lead the capsule endoscopy manufacturing market. n PARC Consulting - Process and Performance Improvement, Accreditation, Regulatory and Compliance services to assist facilities as they prepare for Joint Commission, AAAHC and CMS surveys. DEDICATED TO HELPING YOUR HELATH CARE FACILITY SUCCEED Services include: conducting mock surveys and identifying areas of improvement, developing and implementing Plan of Correction, drafting and updating policies and procedures, developing Infection Prevention/Sterile Processing programs, creating formal PI Projects, developing OSHA Exposure Control Plans, ensuring HIPPA compliance, creating Risk Management programs. Contact: 505-819-7063 or Debra@parcconsultingllc.com 141 PHYSICIANS SPEAKING, PRIMARILY SPINE SURGEONS 235+ SPEAKERS TOTAL REGISTER HERE www.beckersasc.com/june-conference Registration@BeckersHealthcare.com OR 800.417.2035. 15TH ANNUAL SPINE, ORTHOPEDIC AND PAIN MANAGEMENT-DRIVEN ASC CONFERENCE + THE FUTURE OF SPINE JUNE 22-24, 2017 | SWISSÔTEL | CHICAGO, ILLINOIS BECKER'S ASC REVIEW Marcus Allen Former NFL Running Back, Los Angeles Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs and Analyst, CBS Lou Dobbs Business and Financial News Legend and Host, Fox Business News' Lou Dobbs Tonight Andrew Hayek Chairman and Chief Executive Of ficer, Surgical Care Af filiates Michael A. Kasper Chief Executive Of ficer, DuPage Medical Group KEYNOTES BY