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American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
ELECTRONIC POSTER SESSION
May 14-16,1990AjS/G/E Learning Center
San Antonio Convention CenterSan Antonio, Texas
AbstractNo.
1. Interactive computer simulator for teaching ERCP 141D. Gillies, J. Baillie, and P. B. Cotton; London, England and Durham, North Carolina
2. Dynamic modeling of the movement of an endoscope through the colon 142A. Poon and D. Gillies; London, England
3. Interactive computer simulator for teaching colonoscopy skills 143C. B. Williams, A. Haritsis, P. Burger, and D. F. Gillies; London, England
4. An artificial intelligence teaching system for diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy 146T. L. Fabry and J. D. Waye; New York, New York
5. Robotics interactive endoscopy simulation (RIES) of upper gastrointestinal tract endoscopy: redefining 178the learning, evaluation and certification of endoscopic technique and practiceM. D. Noar, D. Hon, H. Grimm, and N. Soehendra; Baltimore, Maryland and Hamburg, West Germany
6. Robotics interactive endoscopy simulation (RIES) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography 179(ERCP) and sphincterotomy: a new simulator for learning, evaluation and certification of endoscopictechnique and practiceM. D. Noar, D. Hon, H. Grimm, and N. Soehendra; Baltimore, Maryland and Hamburg, West Germany
7. A novel computer simulation to teach flexible sigmoidoscopy using 3 dimensional polygon mapping 152J. Baillie, H. Evangelou, W. Bickel, D. Borislow, P. B. Cotton, C. Williams; Durham, North Carolina and London,England
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