The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) has
recognized 32 endoscopy units as part of its program specifically
dedicated to promoting quality in endoscopy, in all settings where it is
practiced in the United States. The ASGE Endoscopy Unit Recognition
Program honors endoscopy units that follow the ASGE guidelines on
privileging, quality assurance,
endoscopy reprocessing and CDC infection
control guidelines. To date, 166 endoscopy units have been recognized
by ASGE.
"ASGE is delighted to be recognizing these 32 endoscopy units, whose
staff work hard every day to provide high-quality care to their
patients in a safe environment," said Bret T. Petersen, MD, FASGE,
chairman, ASGE Quality Assurance in Endoscopy Committee. "There
continues to be an outstanding response to this program. We are proud to
acknowledge these ASGE members through our Endoscopy Unit Recognition
Program for their commitment to promoting the highest standards of
safety and quality."
An important component of the program is an educational course that
thoroughly reviews related guidelines. Honorees attended the "Improving
Quality and Safety in Your Endoscopy Unit" course held in Oak Brook,
Ill., in October 2009.
Upon completion of the program, units receive an ASGE "Certificate
of Recognition" for promoting quality in endoscopy. This symbol can be
displayed to let patients and referring physicians know that the
endoscopy unit is dedicated to delivering high-quality endoscopic care
and has received specialized training around these principles.
New ASGE Endoscopy Unit Recognition Program Honorees
- Atherton Endoscopy Center, Atherton, CA
- Barnes Jewish Hospital, Digestive Diseases Clinical Center,
Saint Louis, MO
- Carolina Endoscopy Center-Monroe, Monroe, NC
- Cotton O'Neil Clinic - Digestive Health Center, Topeka, KS
- Digestive Endoscopy Center, LLC, Springboro, OH
- Digestive Health Center of Indiana, P.C., Indiana, PA
- Doctors Hospital at Renaissance, Edinburg, TX
- El Camino Hospital, Mountain View, CA
- Endoscopy Center of Columbus, LLC, Columbus, GA
- Endoscopy Center of Santa Rosa, Inc., Santa Rosa, CA
- Four Season Endoscopy Center, Beaver Falls, PA
- Indiana Endoscopy Center, Indianapolis, IN
- Indiana Endoscopy Center – Avon, Avon, IN
- Indiana Endoscopy Center – Fishers, Fishers, IN
- Lone Star Endoscopy, Keller, TX
- Louisville Endoscopy Center, Louisville, KY
- Mid Peninsula Endoscopy Center, San Mateo, CA
- Midwest Endoscopy Center, Omaha, NE
- Olympia Multi-Specialty Clinic, Olympia, WA
- Parrish Medical Center, Titusville, FL
- Physicians Surgery Center of Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
- Regional Surgicenter, Moline, IL
- Riverdale Gastroenterology Consultants, Bronx, NY
- Salem Gastroenterology Consultants, Salem, OR
- Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center, Chula Vista, CA
- Shreveport Endoscopy Center, AMC, Shreveport, LA
- University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
- University of Michigan - General Surgery, Ann Arbor, MI
- VA Western NY Healthcare System, Buffalo, NY
- Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Section of
Gastroenterology, Winston Salem, NC
- West Chester Medical Center, West Chester, OH
- Weymouth Endoscopy LLC, Weymouth, MA
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About the Program
To successfully complete the program and receive a Certificate of
Recognition, a center must show proof of successful and current
accreditation by a recognized accrediting body (AAAHC, Joint
Commission); sign an attestation affirming that certain ASGE and CDC
guidelines are adopted as minimum requirements of the unit policy; have a
representative of the unit complete the ASGE Recognition Course,
"Improving Quality and Safety In Your Endoscopy Unit;" and submit the
application fee(s). The Certificate of Recognition award is granted for a
three-year renewable period.
The program is applicable to all settings in the United States where
endoscopy is practiced, including office-based endoscopy units,
hospital-based endoscopy units, and stand-alone ambulatory endoscopy or
surgery centers.
As a benefit of successfully completing the program, endoscopy units
will receive the ASGE Certificate of Recognition for Promoting Quality
in Endoscopy, patient brochures - Ensuring the Safety of Your Endoscopic
Procedure, access to advice from reprocessing experts and more. For a
list of the full benefits, log on to http://www.asge.org.
ASGE and Quality
ASGE is the profession's leader in setting standards of
excellence in endoscopy through its safety guidelines and the training
of its members so that patients receive the best and safest care
possible. The Society constantly reinforces the importance of quality
among its members through member communications, such as emails and
newsletters, and its CME courses, including "Improving Quality and
Safety in Your Endoscopy Unit."
The program course is being repeated in 2010. To register, as well
as for a list of full requirements and benefits of the Endoscopy Unit
Recognition Program, log on to http://www.asge.org.
COURSE DETAILS:
Improving Quality and Safety in Your Endoscopy Unit
May 22, 2010
Oak Brook Hills Marriott Resort
Oak Brook, IL
December 4, 2010
Palace Hotel
San Francisco, CA
For more details on registering for these courses, contact ASGE at
630-573-0600 or go to http://www.asge.org
About the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Since its founding in 1941, the American Society for
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) has been dedicated to advancing
patient care and digestive health by promoting excellence in
gastrointestinal endoscopy. ASGE, with more than 11,000 members
worldwide, promotes the highest standards for endoscopic training and
practice, fosters endoscopic research, recognizes distinguished
contributions to endoscopy, and is the foremost resource for endoscopic
education. Visit http://www.asge.org
and http://www.screen4coloncancer.org
for more information and to find a qualified doctor in your area.
About Endoscopy
Endoscopy is performed by specially-trained physicians called
endoscopists using the most current technology to diagnose and treat
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. Using flexible, thin tubes
called endoscopes, endoscopists are able to access the human digestive
tract without incisions via natural orifices. Endoscopes are designed
with high-intensity lighting and fitted with precision devices that
allow viewing and treatment of the gastrointestinal system.