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TOP 3-5 TIPS FOR SURVIVING THE FIRST YEARS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE

Date
May 7, 2023
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Society: AGA

The purpose of this session is to provide early career and trainee gastroenterologist with tips and strategies for having successful first few years in clinical practice. This session will discuss topics that are pertinent to all gastroenterologists including medical-legal issues (standardization of care, litigation, best practice), navigating difficult conversations, and tips that are specific to the various GI practice types. Attendees will receive high-yield and relevant information from respected AGA leaders in a format that is interactive and engaging.

Presenter

Speaker Image for Folasade (Fola) May
University of California Los Angeles; Veterans Affairs

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