Endoscopy in 2017: a national survey of practice in the UK About Us menu MembershipMembership BenefitsMembership Categories and FeesApply for MembershipYour Application StatusDirect Debit Payments NewsACPGBI Equality StatementMessage from ACPGBI's PresidentAffiliate OrganisationsAssociation of Coloproctology Nurses (ACPN)Bowel Research UKThe Dukes' Club for Colorectal Surgical TraineesThe Pelvic Floor SocietyGlobal ContactsOur HistoryAwards & DistinctionsPast Presidents and SecretariesOur Trustees, Council, Executive and SecretariatOur TrusteesOur CouncilOur SecretariatOur ExecutivesExecutive RolesCouncil and Executive MeetingsCommitteesAssociation of Coloproctology Nurses (ACPN)Clinical Governance BoardEarly Years Consultant Network CommitteeEducation and Training CommitteeExternal Affairs CommitteeEquality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) CommitteeIndependent Health Care CommitteeThe Journal CommitteeMultidisciplinary Clinical CommitteeResearch and Audit CommitteeRegional ChaptersInternationalNorth WesternMerseyNorthernYorkshireOxfordWest MidlandsTrentSouth WesternWessexEast AngliaNorth East ThamesNorth West ThamesSouth East ThamesSouth West ThamesScotlandNorth WalesSouth WalesNorthern IrelandRepublic of IrelandOur ConstitutionJournals - Colorectal Disease & BJSGet InvolvedContact 01 May 2018 The Joint Advisory Group on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (JAG), hosted by the Royal College of Physicians, London, oversees the quality assurance of endoscopy services across the UK. Additional questions focusing on the pressures faced by endoscopy units to meet targets were added to the 2017 annual Global Rating Scale (GRS) return. This provides a unique insight into endoscopy services across all nations of the UK involving the acute and non-acute Nation Health Service sector as well as the independent sector.Read more View other News