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  1. www.thejag.org.ukJAG

    JETS Workforce provides a structured approach for the training, assessment and appraisal of the workforce. The Bowel Cancer Screener Accreditation programme accredits endoscopists to undertake bowel cancer screening.

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      UK endoscopy census 2019; UK endoscopy census 2021; Data and...

    • Guidance Documents

      This guidance sets out what is expected of regional training...

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      JETS (JAG Endoscopy Training System) supports endoscopists...

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      The JAG programme assess endoscopy services that are...

    • What we do

      Having developed standards with a multi-professional group...

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      Information for staff at endoscopy services on training...

    • Meet the team

      Throughout my career, JAG has been pivotal in the...

    • Information for patients

      What the JAG accreditation scheme means for patients who...

  2. Divided into nineteen domains, the standards reflect the four core components of a high quality endoscopy service: leadership and organisation, safety, comfort, quality, appropriateness, results, respect and dignity, consent and patient information.

  3. Guide to the endoscopy environment. Version for UK services. Effective from: March 2020 Review date: March 2022. Contents. Introduction. General principles. Reception and waiting areas. Patient assessment and preparation areas. The procedure room. Recovery and discharge. The decontamination environment. Other areas. Further resources.

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  4. JAG, in collaboration with stakeholders representing BSG, ACPGBI and AUGIS, have issued guidance for endoscopy services regularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. JETS is the JAG Endoscopy Training System. It supports high quality endoscopy training in the UK by offering training courses for endoscopists and an ePortfolio for trainees to record their procedure data.

  6. The privacy, dignity and experience of endoscopy patients is a key area of focus in JAG accreditation. The use of an endoscopy unit to care for inpatients, even temporarily, is likely to have a negative impact on patient experience and privacy, and is strongly not recommended.

  7. JAG stands for Joint Advisory Group on GI Endoscopy, a quality assurance body for endoscopy services in the UK. Learn what JAG accreditation means for patients, how to get involved, and how to raise concerns about endoscopy services.