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Introduction to the Program
TECH offers you the most complete program in Oncologic Endoscopy in the academic panorama, with the latest educational technology so that you can get the most out of the entire syllabus"
The increasingly advanced knowledge of techniques such as submucosal endoscopic dissection or the improvement in the optical diagnosis of lesions thanks to chromoendoscopy and magnification have allowed specialist to have a greater mastery in the staging and treatment of lesions in the gastrointestinal tract.
TECH is aware of the importance of a comprehensive update on the latest developments and research for the medical specialist, so it has brought together in this degree a great teaching team with international experience in the management of the most complex oncological pathologies. With a particular focus on digestive system disorders, the specialist will find 10 complete teaching modules where they can continue to update their daily work methodology.
Thus, the syllabus reviews conditions such as Barrett's esophagus, gastric lymphomas, duodenal polyps, infiltrating colon neoplasms, pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and other disorders of the digestive system from an innovative and rigorous perspective. It also includes the possible complications that may be encountered when approaching Oncologic Endoscopy and how to overcome them with the latest technological and theoretical advances.
In addition, knowing how difficult it is for the most demanding specialists to take this program, TECH offers it in a completely online format. This implies that there are no pre-set classes or schedules, being the specialist the ones who decide when, where and how to take it, even from the comfort of their own home. The contents are accessible 24 hours a day from any device with an internet connection, being the teaching adaptable to any type of personal or professional pace.
Take advantage of this online degree and update your knowledge in Oncologic Endoscopy without giving up your professional or personal activities"
This Master's Degree in Oncologic Endoscopy contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- The development of case studies presented by experts in Oncologic Endoscopy
- The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
- Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection work
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
The most advanced endoscopy can be a challenge for the specialist who does not have an advanced and current mastery. Learn more about techniques such as enteroscopy or ERCP in this TECH program"
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive training programmed to train in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
Update your skills in the most modern resection techniques, including polypectomy, mucosectomy and endoscopic submucosal dissection"
Access to first class didactic material, with real clinical cases where you will be able to see in context the most recent scientific postulates on oncologic endoscopies"
Syllabus
TECH employs the most effective and recent pedagogical methodology in the entire educational panorama. Based on relearning, the specialist acquires the most current knowledge in Oncologic Endoscopy in a natural and progressive way, throughout the entire syllabus. In addition, the content is supported by a large amount of audiovisual material, including practical examples and real clinical cases that serve to alleviate the teaching load and provide a contextual boost to the specialist's study work.
Join the largest Spanish-language educational institution with a presence in 23 Spanish-speaking countries. By choosing TECH, you are choosing the highest quality healthcare content and curricula"
Module 1. Oncologic Endoscopy
1.1. Chromoendoscopy
1.1.1. Magnification in Endoscopy
1.1.2. Classification of Lesions in the Gastrointestinal Tract
1.1.3. Quality Criteria in Endoscopy
1.1.4. Sedation in Endoscopy
1.1.5. Management of Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Medication
1.1.6. Electrosurgical Units
1.1.7. Types of Prostheses used in Oncologic Endoscopy
1.2. Virtual Chromoendoscopy
1.2.1. Virtual Chromoendoscopy
1.2.2. Types of Virtual Chromoendoscopy
Module 2. Echoendoscopy and ERCP
2.1. Types of Echoendoscopy Probes: Radial, Linear and Miniprobe Systems
2.2. Needle Types Used in Echoendoscopy-Guided FNA
2.3. Contrast in Echoendoscopy
2.4. Gastroenteroanastomosis in the Oncologic Patient Guided by EUS
2.5. Celiac Plexus Neurolysis, Alcoholysis and EUS-Guided Marker Placement
2.6. Equipment Used during ERCP: Cannulas, Sphincterotome and Balloons
2.7. ERCP Techniques: Pre-cutting, Rendez Vous, Cytology, Biopsy and Others
2.8. Ampullary Lesions Ampulectomy
2.9. Echoendoscopy and ERCP in Patients with Post-surgical Anatomical Alterations Indications and Contraindications
2.10. Complications and Their Management in EUS and ERCP
Module 3. Resection Techniques
3.1. Polypectomy and Mucosectomy
3.2. Material Used for Polypectomy and Mucosectomy
3.2.1. Tweezers
3.2.2. Cold and Diathermy Handles
3.2.3. Programming of Electrosurgical Unit
3.3. Excision of Lesions According to Size
3.3.1. Lesions Smaller than 20 mm
3.3.2. Lesions Greater than 20 mm
3.4. Types of Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
3.5. Endoscopic submucosal Dissection General Indications
3.6. A Learning Curve
3.7. Material Used in Submucosal Endoscopic Dissection
3.7.1. Types of Scalpels
3.7.2. Solutions for Submucosal Injection
3.7.3. Types of Caps
3.8. Traction Methods
3.9. Subsequent Management after Extirpation
3.9.1. Fixation of the Lesion
3.9.2. Criteria for Curative Resection
3.10. Management of Complications in Lesion Resection
3.10.1. Bleeding
3.10.2. Perforation
3.10.3. Cicatricial Stenosis
Module 4. Oesophageal
4.1. Risk Factors for the Development of Epidermoid Carcinoma and Adenocarcinoma
4.2. Barrett's Oesophagus
4.2.1. Microbiological
4.2.2. Monitoring
4.3. Treatment of Barrett's Esophagus
4.3.1. Indications
4.3.2. Resection of Visible Lesions
4.3.3. Radiofrequency
4.4. Endoscopic Features of Superficial Tumor Lesions
4.5. Treatment of Superficial Esophageal Tumor Lesions
4.6. Staging of Esophageal Carcinoma, Role of Echoendoscopy
4.7. Endoscopic Treatment of Advanced Esophageal Carcinoma
4.7.1. Esophageal Prosthesis
4.7.2. Gastronomy
4.8. Management of Postoperative Complications
4.8.1. Anastomotic Stenosis
4.8.2. Suture Dehiscence
4.9. Submucosal Lesions, Diagnosis and Treatment
Module 5. Stomach
5.1. Risk Factors for the Development of Gastric Cancer and Population Screening, Atrophic Gastritis with Metaplasia
5.2. Gastric Polyps
5.2.1. Fundic Gland Polyps
5.2.2. Hyperplastic Polyps
5.2.3. Adenomatous Polyps
5.2.4. Others
5.3. Treatment of Superficial Gastric Neoplasms
5.4. Endoscopic Features of Early Gastric Cancer
5.5. Staging Gastric Cancer, Role of Echoendoscopy
5.6. Endoscopic Management of Postoperative Complications
5.7. Gastric Subepithelial Lesions: GIST, Leiomyoma
5.8. Treatment of Gastric Submucosal Lesions
5.9. Gastric Carcinoid
5.10. Endoscopic Findings in Hereditary Syndromes
5.11. Gastric Lymphomas
Module 6. Small Intestine
6.1. Types of Lesions in Small Intestine
6.2. Endoscopic Capsule
6.3. Capsule Endoscopic Contraindications and the Role of Agile Patency
6.4. Single-Balloon and Double-Balloon Enteroscopy
6.5. Spiral Enteroscopy
6.6. Alternative Diagnostic and Therapeutic Methods to Diagnostic Endoscopic Techniques
6.7. Endoscopic Treatment of Superficial Tumor Lesions
6.8. Management of Duodenal Polyps and Periampullary Lesions
6.9. Indications for Small Bowel Screening in Patients with Hereditary Syndromes
6.10. Intestinal Lymphoma
Module 7. Colon and Rectum
7.1. Risk Factors for the Development of Colorectal Cancer
7.2. Population Screening
7.3. Adenomatous Polyps of the Colon
7.4. Serrated Polyps
7.5. Endoscopic Characterization of Superficial Neoplasms of the Colon, Risk of Submucosal Invasion
7.6. Treatment of Superficial Neoplasms
7.7. Endoscopic Follow-up after Removal of Superficial Neoplasms
7.8. Role of Endoscopy in the Finding of Infiltrating Colon Neoplasms
7.8.1. Marking of Lesions
7.8.2. Use of Prosthesis
7.9. Endoscopic Management of Complications in Rectal Surgery
7.9.1. Stenosis
7.9.2. Suture Dehiscence
7.10. Screening for Colon Cancer in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
7.11. Submucosal Lesions of the Colon and Rectum
7.12. Endoscopic Findings in Patients with Hereditary Syndromes
Module 8. Pancreas
8.1. Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas
8.1.1. Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Risk Factors
8.1.2. Diagnosis and Staging of the Disease: The Role of Echoendoscopy
8.2. Endoscopic Management (ERCP/USE) of Bile Duct Obstruction in Pancreatic Cancer
8.3. Endoscopic Management of Duodenal Stenosis in Pancreatic Cancer (Gastrojejunal Shunt and Prosthesis)
8.4. Echoendoscopy-Guided Treatment Options in Pancreatic Cancer
8.5. Pancreatic Cancer Screening by Echoendoscopy
8.6. Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (pNET)
8.6.1. Epidemiological Data, Classification, and Risk Factors
8.6.2. Role of Echoendoscopy in Diagnosis, Staging and Management
8.6.3. Endoscopic treatment
8.7. Other Pancreatic Tumors: Inflammatory Mass, Pseudopapillary Neoplasm, Lymphoma
8.8. Pancreatic Cystic Tumors
8.8.1. Differential Diagnosis
8.8.2. Serous, Mucinous Cystadenoma and TPMI
8.9. Role of Endoscopy (EUS and ERCP) in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Pancreatic Cystic Lesions
8.10. EUS-Guided Treatment of Pancreatic Cystic Lesions
Module 9. Gallbladder and Bile Duct
9.1. Cholangiocarcinoma
9.1.1. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
9.2. Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
9.2.1. Subtypes and Diagnosis
9.3. Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
9.3.1. Clinical Introduction and Diagnosis
9.4. Staging of Biliary Tract Tumors, Role of Echoendoscopy
9.5. Endoscopic Drainage of the Bile Duct, Role of ERCP
9.6. Endoscopic Complications in Bile Duct Drainage
9.7. Alternatives to Endoscopic Biliary Drainage by ERCP
9.8. Cystic Lesions of the Biliary Tract
9.8.1. Types of Biliary Cysts
9.8.2. Diagnosis and Treatment of Biliary Cystic Lesions
9.9. Gallbladder Carcinoma
9.9.1. Risk Factors
9.9.2. Ultrasound Endoscopy as a Diagnostic Tool
Module 10. Latest Advances in Endoscopy
10.1. Full-Thickness Resection
10.2. Radiofrequency of Biliary Tract Tumors
10.3. Cholangioscopy, Use in Oncologic Pathology
10.4. Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Diagnosis of Lesions during Endoscopy
10.5. Endoscopic Suture Systems, Not Only for Bariatric Endoscopy
10.6. Panendoscopy, Use of Colonic Capsule When Colonoscopy Could Not Be Complete
10.7. Rectal Radiofrequency in Actinic Proctitis after Radiotherapy
10.8. Excision of Lesions Using a Combination of Surgical and Endoscopic Techniques
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Master's Degree in Oncologic Endoscopy
The Master's Degree in Oncologic Endoscopy at TECH Global University is a comprehensive program that covers all aspects of endoscopy in the context of cancer. Participants acquire in-depth knowledge about the different types of cancer and how they affect the digestive, respiratory and urological systems, among others. In addition, they are provided with comprehensive training in specific endoscopic techniques for the detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. This program emphasizes new technologies used in the field of oncologic endoscopy. Students learn about the latest advances in instrumentation, such as high-definition endoscopes, advanced imaging systems and real-time imaging techniques, which allow for more detailed and accurate visualization of tissues, facilitating the detection of cancerous lesions and improving procedural accuracy. Early detection is crucial to improve survival rates and quality of life for patients. With solid training in endoscopic techniques, participants acquire the ability to identify potential precancerous traumas and early stage cancers, allowing for timely and effective interventions. Graduates of the program will be able to employ various surgical methods such as endoscopic resection of tumors and ablation of precancerous lesions, which are minimally invasive procedures that offer comparable results to traditional surgeries, but with fewer complications and less recovery time. These techniques can also be used in combination with other treatments, such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy, to improve overall outcomes.
Benefits of choosing this program
The Master's Degree in Oncologic Endoscopy at TECH Global University provides graduates with a wide range of career opportunities in the field of medical oncology. The demand for specialists in oncologic endoscopy is increasing due to the importance of early detection and effective treatment of cancer. Acquiring specialized skills in oncologic endoscopic techniques provides graduates with a competitive advantage in the job market and the ability to contribute significantly to the care and well-being of cancer patients.