AGA Nutrition and Obesity Education in Gastroenterology Fellowship: How to Develop an Effective Curriculum for Today’s Gastroenterologist
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AGA Nutrition and Obesity Education in Gastroenterology Fellowship: How to Develop an Effective Curriculum for Today’s Gastroenterologist

Date
May 8, 2023
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This session, designed for the fellows, clinician educator and program director focuses on designing and delivering curricula for GI fellows on the topics of nutrition, including the obesity epidemic. After a review of the current state and vision or the future, three clinician educators and nutrition experts will highlight resources and approaches to address this vital topics that most training programs struggle to cover. Unique to this session will be the collaboration with a dietician to discuss an approach for interprofessional training in GI using, a core component of ACGME program requirements.

Moderators

Speaker Image for Carolyn Newberry
Weill Cornell Medical Center
Speaker Image for Carol Semrad
University of Chicago Medicine

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