Target Audience Physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other eligible health care professionals charged with reading and interpreting anorectal diagnostic studies and directing their care.
Goal To guide the attendee to a better understanding of the normal and abnormal diagnostic test utilizing lecture and review of actual tracings. Reading and interpretation strategies for anorectal manometry, pudendal nerve latency testing and EMG studies will be reviewed utilizing representative case studies and tracings. Develop an understanding of the clinical manifestations of the abnormalities of the anorectum.
Course Hightlights
· Introductory lecture reviewing the basics of the anatomy and
physiology of the anorectum
· Review of representative case studies and tracings by Dr.
Reveille utilizing numerous examples to help the user understand the
patient with constipation, fecal incontinence, rectal pain, encopresis
and other abnormalities seen by the practicing physician
· Medical treatments of defecation disorders
· Overview of abnormal waveforms
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R. Matthew Reveille, MD
Born in Williamsburg, Virginia. Raised in Baltimore, Maryland. Attended Furman
University in Greenville, S.C. B.S. Chemistry. Medical Degree from the University
of Maryland School of Medicine. Internship and residency at CU Health Sciences
Center, Denver, CO and Chief Resident in Medicine. Fellowship in Gastroenterology,
CU Health Sciences Center. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of
Colorado Health Sciences Center. Managing Partner - Rocky Mountain Gastroenterology,
PLLC and Rocky Mountain Endoscopy Centers, Lakewood, CO. Also serves on the board
of a local soccer club in Golden, Colorado. Personal interests include all aspects
of soccer, digital photography, model railroading, skiing and cycling.
Linda Knight, RN, BSN
Received BSN from Grace- land College in 1980. Extensive manometry experience starting
at University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in 1983, including anorectal and
biofeedback. Currently resides in Annapolis Maryland where she performs manometry,
anorectal and pH studies for several practices and hospitals in the
Baltimore/Washington area. Performs teaching seminars and lectures as a clinical
coordinator for Sandhill Scientific as well as for the SGNA.
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