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As a procedural specialty, adverse events and complications will touch every provider in the course of their career. This session will provide attendees an overview of this aspect of our professional responsibility and response to adverse events. The session will start with an overview of how to create a culture of reporting and quality assurance. Following this overview, thought leaders in the area will discuss practical tips on how to respond to patients and colleagues after an adverse event. The session will close with an innovative approach to teaching and practicing these skills. Clinicians, program directors and practice and QI leaders will benefit from attending this session and leave with new insights and practical approaches on this topic.
This 90 minute session is designed to link junior faculty/GI fellows/other trainees who are interested in pursuing a clinical/research career in diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract with established clinician/researcher experts in the field…
The AGA Board Review Course held annually at DDW provides attendees with the information they need to stay current in their practice and prepare for both the ABIM recertification and initial certification exams in gastroenterology…
There have been numerous times in the past few years wherein natural or man-made disasters have impacted the production and supply chain of key constituents of both enteral and parenteral nutrition products…
The Academy of Educators serves to support the careers of educators in GI/Hepatology. Our annual plenary session is an opportunity for those who identify as educators to build skills, strengthen our community, and celebrate the work being done by our junior colleagues…