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American Gastroenterological Association Postgraduate Course 2023 (Videos)

Advances in Gastroenterology: 2023 AGA Postgraduate Course at DDW

Join us on Saturday, May 6, 2023, in Chicago, IL, as we bring together renowned experts and clinicians for the 2023 AGA Postgraduate Course during Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2023. This year’s theme, “Advances in Gastroenterology: News You Can Use,” is designed to help you stay updated on the latest best practices in delivering high-quality GI patient care, cutting through the noise and uncertainty.

By attending this interactive and engaging course, you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • Participate in peer-to-peer learning with dynamic panels featuring expert researchers and clinicians
  • Engage with challenging patient cases across six general sessions
  • Choose from in-person or virtual participation (pricing is the same for both)
  • Network with fellow clinicians, researchers, and renowned experts from around the world
  • Access on-demand content for three months after the live event (available summer 2023)
  • Earn up to 17.5 CME or MOC credits upon completing the on-demand content

Learning Objectives

Upon completing this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Review and evaluate the latest diagnostic and endoscopic advances in Gastroenterology
  • Understand and apply the latest treatment options for key GI diseases
  • Stay updated on the latest updates in the field to provide state-of-the-art care to patients with GI diseases

Topics Covered

The 2023 AGA Postgraduate Course will delve into a range of topics, including:

  • AGA Approach to a Patient With a Biliary Stricture
  • AGA Case Breakout: C. difficile infection and Microbiota-based therapies
  • AGA Challenging Cases: Celiac and non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity
  • AGA Challenging Cases: Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
  • AGA Challenging Cases: Pouchitis, PSC, EIMs
  • AGA Challenging Cases with PPI Therapy: Non-Response to PPI Therapy, Managing Patient Concerns of PPI Therapy
  • AGA Chief Complaint: Bloating
  • AGA Endoscopic Approaches to Obesity: For Whom and When
  • AGA Endoscopic Procedures for GERD
  • AGA Gastroparesis: Have We Made Any Progress
  • AGA Patient Cases: HCC Management in a Rapidly Evolving Landscape
  • AGA Refractory Liver Disease: What Do I Do When My Patient Fails First-Line Therapy
  • COLON • ESOPHAGUS • IBD • LIVER • OBESITY • PANCREATIC BILIARY
  • OPENING AND AGA PRESIDENT’S WELCOME • STOMACH SMALL BOWEL

Register today and take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to enhance your knowledge, network with peers, and earn valuable CME/MOC credits.

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