Pawa, SwatiKwon, Richard S.Fishman, Douglas S.Thosani, Nirav C.Shergill, AmandeepGrover , Samir C.Al-Haddad , MohammadAmateau, Stuart K.Buxbaum , James L.Calderwood , Audrey H.Chalhoub, Jean M.Coelho-Prabhu, NayantaraDesai, MadhavElhanafi, Sherif E.Forbes, NauzerFujii-Lau, Larissa L.Kohli, Divyanshoo R.Machicado , Jorge D.Marya, Neil B.Ruan, WenlySheth, Sunil G.Storm, Andrew C.Thiruvengadam, Nikhil R.Wani, SachinQumseya, Bashar J.2023-10-242023-10-242023-10Pawa, S., Kwon, R. S., Fishman, D. S., Thosani, N. C., Shergill, A., Grover, S., Al-Haddad, M., Amateau, S. K., Buxbaum, J. L., Calderwood, A. H., Chalhoub, J. M., Coelho-Prabhu, N., Desai, M., Elhanafi, S. E., Forbes, N., Fujii-Lau, L. L., Kohli, D. R., Machicado, J. D., Marya, N. B., … Qumseya, B. J. (2023). ASGE Guideline on the Role of Ergonomics for Prevention of Endoscopy-related Injury (ERI): Methodology and Review of Evidence. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 98(4), pp 492-512.e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2023.05.055https://hdl.handle.net/1805/36615This guideline document was prepared by the Standards of Practice Committee of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy using the best available scientific evidence and considering a multitude of variables including but not limited to adverse events, patient values, and cost implications. The purpose of these guidelines is to provide the best practice recommendations, which may help standardize patient care, improve patient outcomes, and reduce variability in practice. We recognize that clinical decision-making is complex. Guidelines, therefore, are not a substitute for a clinician’s judgment. Such judgements may at times seem contradictory to our guidance because of many factors that are impossible to fully consider by guideline developers. Any clinical decisions should be based on the clinician’s experience, local expertise, resource availability, and patient values and preferences. This document is not a rule and should not be construed as establishing a legal standard of care or as encouraging, advocating for, mandating, or discouraging any particular treatment. Our guidelines should not be used in support of medical complaints, legal proceedings, and/or litigation, as they were not designed for this purpose.en-USPublisher Policybest practice recommendationsstandardize patient carepatient outcomesclinical decision-makingASGE Guideline on the Role of Ergonomics for Prevention of Endoscopy-related Injury (ERI): Methodology and Review of EvidenceArticle