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Gilbert Program in Medical Simulation<br />

Simulation Casebook<br />

Harvard Medical School Draft of the 1 st edition (2011), updated 3/2/12<br />

VIII.<br />

Development and Deployment<br />

This case was developed as part of an elective GI pathophysiology module for second-year medical<br />

students; the module combines cognitive and procedural (GI endoscopy) simulation, and has been<br />

deployed as a recurrent offering<br />

IX.<br />

Authors/Contributors<br />

Case adapted by Emily Hayden, M.D. with Steven Kappler, M.D. and Helen Shields, M.D. based on case<br />

material by Shaffer, Shields and Upton (reference below), with contributions and updates by the Gilbert<br />

Simulation Team. Compiled and formatted by Elan Guterman.<br />

Reviewed and edited with references by Jeffrey Siegelman, M.D. and Zoë Howard, M.D.<br />

X. References<br />

a) Adler DG, Leighton JA, Davila RE, Hirota WK, Jacobson BC, Quereshi WA, Rajan E, Zuckerman<br />

MJ, Fanelli RD, Hambrick RD, Baron T, Faigel DO. ASGE guideline: the role of endoscopy in acute<br />

non-variceal upper-GI hemorrhage. Gastrointest Endosc 2004 Oct;60(4):497-504.<br />

b) Lau, et al. Omeprazole before endoscopy in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding. N Engl J Med.<br />

2007 Apr 19;356(16):1631-40.<br />

c) Romagnuolo, J, et al. Simple clinical predictors may obviate urgent endoscopy in selected patients<br />

with nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding. Arch Intern Med. 2007; 167(3):265-70.<br />

d) Shaffer K, Shields H, Upton M. “Chest Pain and Anemia in a Middle-Aged Man: A Mystery in Five<br />

Acts,” A case for the Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology Website, Harvard Medical School.<br />

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