Cleveland Clinic Gut Insights: Exploring the Latest Gastroenterology
This two-day course is designed to provide the most current knowledge and best practices in the field of gastroenterology, covering a variety of topics and disorders that affect the digestive system. The program consists of six sessions, each focusing on a different area of gastroenterology: IBS/motility, pancreas, obesity/endoscopy, cancer, hepatology/liver transplant and IBD.
Experts will share their insights and experiences on the latest advances and challenges in their respective fields. Panel discussions and Q&A sessions will allow attendees to interact with presenters on topics of interest, such as understanding esophageal disorders, chronic bloating, endobariatrics, hereditary polyposis, bowel ultrasound in IBD, and many more.
By Participating, You Will Be Able To:
- Identify novel and seldom used techniques for management of pancreatic cystic lesions
- Discuss novel strategies currently utilized in improving the viability of liver transplant organ
- Formulate a strategy for polyposis patients using new evidence-based recommendations
- Navigate new therapies that are available in treatment of Inflammatory bowel disease
- Recognize new modalities of medical and endoscopic treatment of obesity
Who Should Attend?
This activity is directed to a national audience of practitioners and health care professionals, and is designed for gastroenterologists, hepatologists, general surgeons, internists, fellows and residents, physician assistants, advance practice nurse practitioners, and other interested health care professionals.