2022 AGA PG Course OnDemand
Discover the latest clinical guidance and effectively strategies for implementation that were presented at the live 2022 AGA Postgraduate (PG) Course with the 2022 AGA PG OnDemand.
Are you looking for the latest clinical guidance and strategies for implementation in the field of gastroenterology? Look no further! The 2022 AGA Postgraduate (PG) Course, held live, now offers you the opportunity to access over 20 hours of high-quality content through the 2022 AGA PG OnDemand.
The 2022 AGA PG OnDemand is designed to provide you with the most up-to-date information and the opportunity to learn from leading experts in the field. Whether you were unable to attend the live course or simply want to revisit the valuable presentations, the 2022 AGA PG OnDemand is your go-to resource.
Featuring presentations from top experts in the field, the 2022 AGA PG OnDemand covers a wide range of topics across different sections of gastroenterology.
Section Topics & Presentations
Esophagus: This section explores the implications of different phenotypes of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), key new concepts in Barrett’s esophagus, optimal management strategies for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), and the clinical significance of the recently updated Chicago classification 4.0. Presentations by Dr. Rena Yadlapati, Dr. Prasad Iyer, Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves, and Dr. C. Prakash Gyawali provide you with the latest insights in esophageal diseases.
Stomach/ Small Bowel: In this section, you’ll learn about eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases beyond the surface, novel concepts in functional dyspepsia, new paradigms in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection in 2022, and the ongoing debate about the safety concerns of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Dr. Kathryn Peterson, Dr. Nicholas J. Talley, Dr. Steven Moss, and Dr. Paul Moayyedi shed light on these important topics.
Pancreatic/ Biliary/ Obesity: This section delves into the management of pancreatic cysts and the dilemma of whether to survey, ablate, or leave them alone. It also covers best practices for the management of acute pancreatitis, the role of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided gallbladder drainage in acute cholecystitis, and the current role of gastroenterologists in the management of obesity. Experts like Dr. Anne Marie Lennon, Dr. Vikesh Singh, Dr. Shayan S. Irani, and Dr. Andres Acosta provide you with the most recent advancements in these areas.
Liver: The liver section brings you the latest information on cirrhosis, ranging from frailty to palliative care, screening and prophylaxis for varices, alcohol-associated liver disease, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Dr. Jennifer Lai, Dr. Lorna M. Dove, Dr. Jessica L. Mellinger, and Dr. Rohit Loomba share their expertise on these timely topics.
Colon: This section focuses on improving your adenoma detection rate (ADR) through methods like narrow-band imaging (NBI), artificial intelligence, and split prep. It also covers endoscopic recognition and management strategies for malignant colorectal polyps, new concepts in the management of diverticulitis, and genetic testing in colorectal disorders. Dr. Tonya Kaltenbach, Dr. Douglas Rex, Dr. Anne F Peery, and Dr. Carol Burke provide you with valuable insights into these aspects of colon management.
IBD: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a challenging field, and this section aims to provide you with the tools to choose the right therapy for your patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. The section also covers monitoring for success in IBD treatment through biomarkers, scopes, and therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM). Additionally, you’ll learn about endoscopic surveillance and the management of colorectal dysplasia in IBD. Experts like Dr. Millie Long, Dr. Siddharth Singh, Dr. David Rubin, and Dr. Fernando Velayos help you navigate the complexities of IBD management.
Case-based Luncheon Breakouts: These intimate sessions offer you the opportunity to delve deeper into specific topics through cases presented by experts. Topics covered in these breakouts include intractable constipation management, refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), dilemmas in Barrett’s esophagus, decision making in esophagogastric junction (EGJ) outflow obstruction and achalasia, treatment strategies for EoE, complex Crohn’s disease, complex ulcerative colitis, challenges in liver disease including drug-induced liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and evaluation and management of early complications after bariatric/metabolic surgery. You’ll also find sessions on dyspepsia, celiac disease, and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) diagnosis and treatment dilemmas.
By accessing the 2022 AGA PG OnDemand, you’ll have the opportunity to learn from top experts in the field at your own pace and convenience. Take advantage of over 20 hours of high-quality content to expand your knowledge and stay up to date with the latest advancements in gastroenterology.
Order your copy of the 2022 AGA PG OnDemand today and gain access to a wealth of clinical knowledge and strategies for implementation that will enhance your practice and patient care. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of your field!
Product Details
- Implications of GERD phenotypes
- Key new concepts in Barrett’s esophagus
- Optimal management strategies for EoE
- Clinical significance of the Chicago classification 4.0
- Eosinophilic GI diseases – More than meets the eye
- Novel concepts in functional dyspepsia
- New paradigms in H. pylori treatment in 2022
- PPI safety concerns – enough already?
- Pancreatic cysts – Survey, ablate or leave alone
- Best practices for management of acute pancreatitis
- Role of EUS – Guided gallbladder drainage in acute cholecystitis
- Current role of gastroenterologist in management of obesity
- What is new in cirrhosis? Frailty to palliative care
- Varices screening and prophylaxis
- Acute and chronic alcohol-associated liver disease
- NAFLD: Updates in diagnosis and management
- NBI, artificial intelligence, split prep – How else do I improve my ADR?
- Endoscopic recognition and management strategies for malignant colorectal polyps
- New concepts in the management of diverticulitis
- Genetic testing: When to refer and how to interpret results
- Choosing the right therapy for your patient: Ulcerative colitis
- Choosing the right therapy for your patient: Crohn’s disease
- Monitoring for success: Biomarkers, scopes and TDM
- Endoscopic surveillance and management of colorectal dysplasia in inflammatory bowel diseases
- How to manage intractable constipation?
- Refractory GERD-a case-based approach
- Dilemmas in Barrett’s esophagus
- Decision making in EGJ outflow obstruction and achalasia
- Treatment strategies for EoE
- Complex Crohn’s disease:
:- Post-operative Crohn’s disease
- The Crohn’s patient refractory to FDA approved therapy
- Complex Ulcerative colitis:
- Severe UC: medical options
- Chronic refractory pouchitis
- Challenges in liver disease:
- Drug induced liver disease
- HCC
- Challenges in liver disease: Hepatitis:
- Hepatitis
- When to prophylaxAutoimmune hepatitis
- Evaluation and management of early complications
after bariatric/metabolic surgery
- A rational approach to dyspepsia
- Dilemmas in celiac disease
- SIBO diagnosis and treatment dilemmas