The University of Chicago Digestive Diseases Review 2017
- Keep up with the latest advancements regarding the biology and treatment of patients with digestive diseases
- Apply new knowledge in GI, hematology, and nutrition with this review in gastroenterology
- Integrate current guidelines into daily practice when preventing and managing digestive diseases
- TOPICS/SPEAKERS
- Liver Diseases
- Updates in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease – Michael Charlton, MD
- Current Management of Hepatitis C – Andrew Aronsohn, MD
- State-of-the-Art in Liver Transplantation – John J. Fung, MD, PhD
- Panel and Case Discussion – Faculty
- Colorectal Polyps and Cancer
- KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Colorectal Cancer Screening in 2017 – Carol Burke, MD, FACG
- Panel and Case Discussion – Faculty
- Management of Gastrointestinal Bleeding on Antithrombotics – Neil Sengupta, MD
- Challenging Cases from the University of Chicago – Faculty
- Esophageal, Gastric and Small Bowel Diseases
- Eosinophilic Esophagitis in 2017 – Robert Kavitt, MD, MPH
- Novel Endoscopic Obesity Treatments – Christopher Chapman, MD
- State-of-the-Art in Small Bowel Bleeding – Carol E. Semrad, MD
- Panel and Case Discussion – Faculty
- Updates in Pancreatic Diseases – Andres Gelrud, MD, MMSc
- Updates in Fecal Microbial Transplant – Joel Pekow, MD
- Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
- IBD Therapy in 2017 – Russell D. Cohen, MD
- Therapeutic Monitoring in IBD – Sushila Dalal, MD
- Surgery for IBD in the Era of Biologic Therapies – Neil H. Hyman, MD, FACS
- Panel and Case Discussion – Faculty
- Learning Objectives
- Evaluate up-to-date evidence-based medical practices in the diagnosis and treatment of liver diseases
- Identify patients that can benefit from liver transplantation using the latest scientific evidence
- Describe strategies to screen for, treat, and manage colorectal cancer and polyps
- Recognize the role of emerging technologies for medical and surgical management of gastrointestinal diseases
- Apply new knowledge to challenging cases in gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition
- Compare therapeutic options available to patients with inflammatory bowel disease
- Intended Audience