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The Gastroscholar Case Repository: Peer Case Review
Clinical Bottom Line
| Digital Modality | Endoscopic Case Focus | Educational Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Unedited Video Streams | Demonstrating exactly how to recover from an aborted polyp resection. | Replaces "polished" lecture videos with real world, chaotic procedural friction points. |
| Fluoroscopic Overlay | Simultaneous PiP of the C-arm during ERCP cannulation. | Crucial for understanding the 3-dimensional spatial trajectory of biliary guidewires. |
Democratizing Advanced Therapeutics
The progression of an endoscopist's skill frequently plateaus immediately after fellowship. Private practice environments isolate physicians into highly siloed ambulatory surgery centers, entirely stripping away the "curbside consults" and peer-review environments that naturally occur in massive academic teaching hospitals.
Digital Morbidity and Mortality (M&M)
Modern clinical authority hubs (like Gastroscholar) function as asynchronous, digital M&M conferences. Endoscopy is a uniquely visual medical discipline; a physician cannot truly learn how to execute a mucosal flap closure utilizing an Over-The-Scope Clip simply by reading a text description. Access to massive, peer-reviewed repositories of complex therapeutic interventions—specifically focusing on cases that suffered severe bleeding complications and required chaotic "bailout" techniques—is the absolute foundation of continuous procedural mastery in 2026.
Clinical guidelines summarized by the Gastroscholar Research Team. Last updated: 2026. This article is intended for physicians.
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