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Useful Information

A free-phone helpline
0800 707 6060
provides additional support to those taking up the offer of Bowel Cancer Screening.

 


Endoscopy Reception:
0208 235 4130


Useful Links

Enhanced Recovery Programme in Colorectal Surgery


ClinicalTrials.gov


NWLH NHS Trust


TrustPlus


Clinical Information


All Cancer Services


Patient Information leaflets are available in a variety of languages


NHS Bowel Screening: Colonoscopy Investigation


Inside Out (Stoma Support Group)

Two Day Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop for Radiologists

date: 26th& 27thApril 2011(full)
          15th & 16th November 2011 (full)

Venue: St Mark's Hospital, Harrow, London
(Part of Northwick Park campus, adjacent to Northwick Park tube station - Metropolitan line)

Course includes:

Expert tutors:
Dr David Burling, Dr Arun Gupta, Mrs Janice Muckian

Gastroenterological and Epidemiological Perspective
including significance of polyp size

Individual 'Hands on' State of the Art workstations
(equipped with 2D scrolling, 3D endoluminal flythrough & Computer assisted detection (CAD) software

Up to date syllabus
including patient preparation, colonic distension, reading technique

Pitfalls and problem solving

Full range of endoscopically validated cases (including faecal tagging)

Course fee:  £520 - fee includes lunch and refreshments

(Delegates limited to 16 for this course on first come first served basis)

Please click here for the provisional programme


For further information please contact the Academic Institute.

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