Short Description of the Course

The Course aims to provide accepted participants with the pedagogic skills to be able to instruct beginners in colonoscopy during performing live endoscopic procedures. It provides a framework for effective teaching of endoscopy and emphasises the importance of conscious competence of one's own colonoscopy technique when instructing others. The course is intensive, interactive, and practical.

Venue

Narodowy Instytut Onkologii (National Research Institute of Oncology)

Roentgen Street 5, 02-781 Warsaw, Poland

Why should practising Colonoscopists apply?

The main reason for the above is observed generally a rather poor quality of teaching colonoscopy technique existing in most European countries. Large cohorts of current endoscopists had either no structured training or were just softly supervised (frequently with endoscope taken by the "teacher" when first difficulties occur). The most important negative outcomes of poor quality of colonoscopy are:

  • Delayed diagnosis of cancer
  • Failure to prevent cancer during screening procedure
  • Increase of the risk of complications such as perforation and bleeding
  • Incomplete resection of potentially curable precancerous lesions
  • Increase of unnecessary procedures incurring higher costs for the health care system

Inclusion Criteria

  • Endoscopists who perform colonoscopies as a main part of their practice
  • AND
  • are involved in colonoscopy training or planning to do so in the nearest future

Candidates for Participants must come from an EU member state, or country participating in EUCanScreen Joint Action.

Costs

There is no registration fee for Participants. Travel expenses (travel tickets, hotel, subsistence) are to be covered either from:

  • partner of EUCanScreen project providing that these costs are allocated in the budget, or
  • host organising the Course

This issue needs to be agreed before the Course, individually, between the Participant and host organisation.

Limited places: There are 8 spots per each Course. First come – first served rule applies.

How to Apply?

Participants need to fill the "Application Form" which has to be sent to the respective email address different for each Course location (see table below).

Download Application Form

Please fill in, scan, and send to the appropriate email for your preferred course location.

Locations and Dates of the Course

Location Date Email for Sending Application Form
Warsaw, Poland 4–5 September, 2026
Riga, Latvia 27–28 January, 2027
Turin, Italy TBC

Programme of the Course (Warsaw)

View the detailed programme for the Warsaw Course

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