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8/2/2019 A Day in the Motility Lab-Proef 3
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INMLA
general information
registration
Registration fee:
Physicians: 1 100,– (before 1 May 2012)
1 150,– (after 1 May 2012)
Fellows/nurses: 1 75,– (before 1 May 2012)
1 125,– (after 1 May 2012)
The registration fee covers course participation, coffee/tea and lunch.Registration only via our website: www.epgs.nl.
We will reimburse 70% of the registration fee upon receipt of written cancellation
before 1 March 2012.
venue
Academic Medical Center ( amc ), Meiberg dreef 9, Amster dam, Nether lands.
Lecture hall 5. Routing to lecture hall will be clearly indicated from all entrances to
the registration desk.
language
English will be the official language.
accreditation
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance from the epgs at the end
of the course with accreditation points. eaccme accreditation will be requested.
parking
Parking is free on P5 and P6. Please do not use the parking lot in front of the
hospital, this parking lot is especially for patients and their visitors and parking time
is charged. You can also make use of the amc Car-park, parking time will be charged.
information
For further information, please contact Joy Goedkoop or Jacqueline van der Woude, epgs-amc,
Meibergdreef 9, nl -1105az Amsterdam. Tel. 020 566 39 26/64 68; fax 020 697 55 94
or e-mail: [email protected]. Please visit our website for future courses at www.epgs.nl.
Bank details epgs: abn-Amro account 54.69.46.275; bic : abnanl2a; iban:
nl29abna0546946275
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Dear colleagues,
Most internists and gastroenterologists are regularly consulted
by patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms in whom imaging
(in particular upper gi endoscopy) does not reveal a cause. The
additional work-up of these patients requires function tests, such
as manometry and reflux monitoring.
Recent developments in the measurement techniques (such as the
advent of high-resolution manometry and impedance monitoring)
have increased our diagnostic abilities. At the same time, however,
these new techniques have made it necessary to acquire additional
skills in the interpretation of the measurements.
During a one-day course, to be held in the amc in Amsterdam,
participants will see a series of patients with upper gi symptoms,
with their motility tests and interpretation, relayed via an audio-
visual link to the motility lab.
The live video demonstrations will be performed by local faculty,
and discussed with the audience in the lecture hall. We are very
pleased that Daniel Sifrim from London, uk, and John Pandolfino
from Chicago, usa, will join us for this exciting event.
We hope to welcome you on April 27!
André Smout Arjan Bredenoord
friday 27 april 2012
Moderators:
André Smout, Arjan Bredenoord (Amsterdam)
Daniel Sifrim (London, uk )
John Pandolfino (Chicago, usa )
Live interactive video demonstrations of:
– Oesophageal manometry: conventional manometry & high-resolution manometry ( hrm )
– Stationary oesophageal impedance measurement (transit)
– 24-h oesophageal pH-impedance/pressure monitoring
– Antroduodenojejunal manometry
In patients with:
– non-obstructive dysphagia
– non-cardiac chest pain
– reflux symptoms
– belching, aerophagia, rumination
– (suspected) intestinal pseudo-obstruction
The Day will be particularly useful for physicians (and other health care
professionals) who are actively involved with or exposed to upper gi motility
studies, independent of their experience level.
09.00 – 17.00 (desk open from 08.15 hrs)
Lecture hall 5, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
JO
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