Harvard The Comprehensive Gastroenterology Update 2023

Harvard The Comprehensive Gastroenterology Update 2023

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Harvard The Comprehensive Gastroenterology Update 2023

Format: 57 videos + 39 pdf, size: 20.25 GB

Course Audience: gastroenterology physician

Overview:

The comprehensive 2023 update on gastroenterology at Harvard University aims to provide participants with the most recent and cutting-edge strategies and practices in the field of gastroenterology. This initiative is intended to cover the recent advances that have occurred and the impact they have on practical approaches to clinical medicine and patient outcome. participants will have the opportunity to learn from recognized experts in the field of GI medicine and practicing clinicians who will share new information, methods, and guidelines.

Key Benefits:

State-of-the-art GI Strategy: The program guarantees that participants are familiar with the most recent state-of-the-art tactics in gastroenterology. This includes improvements in diagnostic methods, treatment options, and management methods.

Clinical Practice Updates: participants will receive information on the most recent practices in gastroenterology, these will include the most effective evidence-based suggestions. These enhancements will facilitate increased decision making and improve patient care.

Insights from National Experts include: The program features celebrated GI experts and accomplished clinicians who will share their knowledge and provide important information about the current state of affairs and future potential in the field.

Comprehensive Envolvement: The course involves a variety of topics in gastroenterology that ensure that participants receive a comprehensive update on all of the interest and relevance areas.

Learning Goals:

Keep Up with the Advances: participants will become aware of recent advances in gastroenterology and will understand the implications of these advances for clinical practice.

Increase Clinical Effectiveness: The program will assist participants in improving their clinical effectiveness by utilizing the most recent scientifically-based guidelines, practices, and methods of treatment.

Increase Patient Outcomes: By staying abreast of the latest strategies and practical procedures, participants will have the capacity to increase the quality of care and provide superior service to patients.

Target audience:

The Complete 2023 Gastroenterology Update is intended for gastroenterologists, doctors, and other healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of patients with disorders of the gastrointestinal system. This includes students in both academic and non- academic settings who want to expand their knowledge and abilities in the field.

By participating in this program, participants will receive important information, updates, and practical knowledge that will enhance their clinical practice in the field of gastroenterology. The course focuses on evidence-based approaches and aims to increase the efficiency of patients through the incorporation of recent advances in the field.

Practical, Results-Driven Education

Highlights of the 2023 program include:

  • Updated guidelines for the use of biologics in IBD
  • Therapeutic drug monitoring in IBD treatment
  • Updated guidelines for treatment of C. difficile infection
  • Managing GI complications of immunotherapy
  • Improved management of IBS and pelvic floor disorders
  • Management of refractory GERD
  • Expanded genetic testing options to diagnose hereditary GI cancer syndromes
  • Management of fatty liver disease in 2023
  • How to diagnose and manage cirrhosis
  • How to improve your adenoma detection rate (ADR)
  • Steps to ensure delivery of high-quality colonoscopic care
  • Techniques to effectively control acute GI bleeding
  • When FMT is indicated for treatment
  • Impact of COVID on GI practice
  • New strategies to treat common GI problems
  • A comprehensive update of national guidelines

 

Monday, June 12, 2023

8:30am to 8:35am WelcomeDaniel Chung, MD
8:35am to 9:20am Which Initial Therapy to Choose for Crohn’s and UC?Joshua Korzenik, MD
9:20am to 10:00am Management of Severe UC and Pouch-Related ComplicationsAshwin Ananthakrishnan, MD, MPH
10:00am to 10:35am IBD in Pregnancy and the ElderlySonia Friedman, MD
10:35am to 10:50am Panel Q&ADrs. Ananthakrishnan, Friedman, and Korzenik
10:50am to 11:05am Break
11:05am to 11:40am WORKSHOP 1: Cutaneous Manifestations of IBDDaniela Kroshinsky, MD
11:40am to 12:20pm Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in IBDAdam Cheifetz, MD
12:20pm to 12:35pm Panel Q&ADrs. Cheifetz and Kroshinsky
12:35pm to 1:45pm Break
1:45pm to 2:15pm How to Manage Microscopic ColitisHamed Khalili, MD
2:15pm to 2:45pm GI Complications of ImmunotherapyMichael Dougan, MD
2:45pm to 3:00pm Panel Q&ADrs. Dougan and Khalili
3:00pm to 3:15pm Break
3:15pm to 3:50pm What’s New in Hereditary GI CancersDaniel Chung, MD
3:50pm to 4:25pm WORKSHOP 2: CRC Screening and How to Improve Your ADRRamona Lim, MD
4:25pm to 5:00pm Chemoprevention of CRC: What Should You Recommend?Andrew Chan, MD, MPH
5:00pm to 5:15pm Panel Q&ADrs. Chan, Chung, and Lim

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

8:30am to 9:05am Barrett’s Esophagus: Whom and How to Treat?Douglas Pleskow, MD
9:05am to 9:40am Esophageal Motility Disorders Made EasyBarbara Nath, MD
9:40am to 10:15am Management of Refractory GERDNorman Nishioka, MD
10:15am to 10:30am Panel Q&ADrs. Nath, Nishioka, and Pleskow
10:30am to 10:45am Break
10:45am to 11:20am Comprehensive Approach to Eosinophilic EsophagitisWalter Chan, MD
11:20am to 12:10pm Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity: 2023 Practitioner UpdatesCiaran Kelly, MD
12:10pm to 12:25pm Panel Q&ADrs. Chan and Kelly
12:25pm to 1:30pm Break
1:30pm to 2:00pm Optimizing the Management of GastroparesisBraden Kuo, MD
2:00pm to 2:40pm Making the Diagnosis of IBSKyle Staller, MD
2:40pm to 3:20pm Modern Strategies to Treat IBSJohanna Iturrino Moreda, MD
3:20pm to 3:35pm Panel Q&ADrs. Iturrino Moreda, Kuo, and Staller
3:35pm to 3:50pm Break
3:50pm to 4:20pm How to Evaluate Small Intestinal Bacterial OvergrowthJudy Nee, MD
4:20pm to 4:50pm WORKSHOP 3: Systematic Approaches to Pelvic Floor DisordersMeghan Markowski, PT, DPT
4:50pm to 5:05pm Panel Q&ADrs. Markowski and Nee

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

8:30am to 9:05am Cholestatic Liver Diseases: What’s New in PBC and PSCDaniel Pratt, MD
9:05am to 9:40am Update on Autoimmune HepatitisAlan Bonder, MD
9:40am to 10:10am WORKSHOP 4: How to Approach Drug-Induced Liver Injury (DILI)Michael Curry, MD
10:10am to 10:25am Panel Q&ADrs. Bonder, Curry, and Pratt
10:25am to 10:40am Break
10:40am to 11:20am Alcohol-Associated Liver DiseaseGyongyi Szabo, MD, PhD
11:20am to 11:50am The Management of NAFLDKathleen Corey, MD
11:50am to 12:05pm Panel Q&ADrs. Corey and Szabo
12:05pm to 1:05pm Break
1:05pm to 1:40pm WORKSHOP 5: How to Work Up a Liver LesionKarin Andersson, MD
1:40pm to 2:15pm Diagnosis and Routine Management of CirrhosisMichelle Lai, MD
2:15pm to 2:55pm End-Stage Liver Disease and Management of Portal HypertensionAnna Rutherford, MD
2:55pm to 3:10pm Panel Q&ADrs. Andersson, Lai, and Rutherford
3:10pm to 3:25pm Break
3:25pm to 4:00pm Best Management Strategies in Acute PancreatitisDavid Jin, MD, MPH
4:00pm to 4:35pm Updates in Chronic PancreatitisSunil Sheth, MD
4:35pm to 5:10pm Controversies in the Management of Cystic Lesions of the PancreasCarlos Fernandez-del Castillo, MD
5:10pm to 5:25pm Panel Q&ADrs. Fernandez-del Castillo, Jin, and Sheth

Thursday, June 15, 2023

8:30am to 9:15am WORKSHOP 6: Tips for Identifying and Removing Colon PolypsTyler Berzin, MD
9:15am to 9:45am Quality Measures for Colonoscopy: What’s New and Why It MattersMandeep Sawhney, MD
9:45am to 10:00am Panel Q&ADrs.Berzin and Sawhney
10:00am to 10:15am Break
10:15am to 10:50am Endoscopy and the Anticoagulated PatientKunal Jajoo, MD
10:50am to 11:30am Acute GI Bleeding and Other GI EmergenciesLinda Lee, MD
11:30am to 12:05pm WORKSHOP 7: Challenging Case Presentations in GIDouglas Horst, MD
12:05pm to 12:20pm Panel Q&ADrs. Horst, Jajoo, and Lee
12:20pm to 1:30pm Break
1:30pm to 2:00pm New Insights into the Gut Microbiome and DiseaseRamnik Xavier, MD
2:00pm to 2:40pm COVID in the GI TractWalter Chan, MD, MPH
2:40pm to 3:20pm What’s New in C. difficile ColitisJessica Allegretti, MD, MPH
3:20pm to 3:35pm Panel Q&ADrs. Allegretti, Chan, and Xavier