On Saturday, May 6, 2023, during Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2023 in Chicago, IL, the 2023 AGA Postgraduate Course will be presented live.
The theme for this year, Advances in Gastroenterology: News You Can Use, will assist you in sifting through the chatter surrounding the most effective methods for providing excellent GI patient care. You’ll leave reenergized with useful takeaways that you can immediately put into practice and that you can share with your entire multidisciplinary team after participating in a day of peer-to-peer learning with lively panels conducted by fellow physicians and top researchers.
Sign up now and benefit from:
Challenging patient cases throughout the course of six general sessions.
flexibility to take part virtually or in person (both options have the same price).
networking with internationally known professionals and up-and-coming physicians.
After the live event, students will have three months of on-demand access to the course (ETA: summer 2023).
You can earn up to 17.5 CME or MOC credits by finishing on-demand content.
Goals for learning
Review and assess the most significant endoscopic and diagnostic developments in gastroenterology from the previous year.
Recognize and become familiar with the most recent GI disease therapies.
To give patients with GI disorders with state-of-the-art care, stay up to date on developments in the field.
Topics:
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
OPENING AND AGA PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
PANCREATIC BILIARY OBESITY
STOMACH SMALL BOWEL