Instructions:The GIE: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy CME Activity can now be completed entirely on-line. To complete this CME activity, you will need to do the following:1. Read the following articles that have been designated for CME in this issue:Lee TH, Park DH, Park J-Y, et al. Can wire-guided cannulation prevent post-ERCP pancreatitis? A prospective randomized trial.Gastrointest Endosc 2009; 69:444-9.Tang S, Mayo MJ, Rodriguez-Frias E, et al. Safety and utility of ERCP during pregnancy. Gastrointest Endosc 2009;69:453-61.Lee HL, Eun CS, Lee OY, et al. Significance of colonoscope length in cecal insertion time. Gastrointest Endosc 2009;69:503-8.Leung FW, Aharonian HS, Leung JW et al. Impact of a novel water method on scheduled unsedated colonoscopy in U.S. veterans.Gastrointest Endosc 2009;69:546-50.2. Log-in on-line to complete a single exam with multiple choice questions followed by a brief post-test evaluation. Visit the Journal's Web site at www.asge.org (members) or www.giejournal.org (nonmembers).3. Persons scoring greater than or equal to 75% pass the exam and can print a CME certificate. Persons scoring less than 75% cannot print a CME certificate; however, they can retake the exam. Exams can be saved to be accessed at a later date.You may create a free personal account to save and return to your work in progress, as well as save and track your completed activities so that you may print a certificate at any time. The complete articles, detailed instructions for completion, as well as past Journal CME activities can also be found at this site.
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