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The 2016 AGA Postgraduate Course: Cognitive and Technical Skills for the Gastroenterologist is set to teach the newest advances in cancer, colonoscopy, and care on May 22, 2016, during Digestive Disease Week® (DDW). John Inadomi, M.D., AGAF, session moderator and AGA clinical research councilor, will address a series of innovations alongside other world-renowned faculty. As gastroenterologists and scientists, you lead the charge in advancing colon care.

Session topics include:

• Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis of Common GI Cancers for the Practicing Gastroenterologist – Implications for Therapy: Richard Boland, M.D., AGAF.

• Colon Cancer Screening: John Inadomi, M.D., AGAF.

• Hereditary and Familial Colorectal Cancer: Lynch, Familial Polyposis and Beyond: Uri Ladabaum, M.D.

• Mastering the Difficult Colonoscopy and Polypectomy – Tricks of the Trade: Douglas Rex, M.D., AGAF, FASGE.

• Quality Using Bundled Care: Rajeev Jain, M.D., AGAF.

Visit pgcourse.gastro.org/pgcourse/home to learn more and register.

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The 2016 AGA Postgraduate Course: Cognitive and Technical Skills for the Gastroenterologist is set to teach the newest advances in cancer, colonoscopy, and care on May 22, 2016, during Digestive Disease Week® (DDW). John Inadomi, M.D., AGAF, session moderator and AGA clinical research councilor, will address a series of innovations alongside other world-renowned faculty. As gastroenterologists and scientists, you lead the charge in advancing colon care.

Session topics include:

• Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis of Common GI Cancers for the Practicing Gastroenterologist – Implications for Therapy: Richard Boland, M.D., AGAF.

• Colon Cancer Screening: John Inadomi, M.D., AGAF.

• Hereditary and Familial Colorectal Cancer: Lynch, Familial Polyposis and Beyond: Uri Ladabaum, M.D.

• Mastering the Difficult Colonoscopy and Polypectomy – Tricks of the Trade: Douglas Rex, M.D., AGAF, FASGE.

• Quality Using Bundled Care: Rajeev Jain, M.D., AGAF.

Visit pgcourse.gastro.org/pgcourse/home to learn more and register.

The 2016 AGA Postgraduate Course: Cognitive and Technical Skills for the Gastroenterologist is set to teach the newest advances in cancer, colonoscopy, and care on May 22, 2016, during Digestive Disease Week® (DDW). John Inadomi, M.D., AGAF, session moderator and AGA clinical research councilor, will address a series of innovations alongside other world-renowned faculty. As gastroenterologists and scientists, you lead the charge in advancing colon care.

Session topics include:

• Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis of Common GI Cancers for the Practicing Gastroenterologist – Implications for Therapy: Richard Boland, M.D., AGAF.

• Colon Cancer Screening: John Inadomi, M.D., AGAF.

• Hereditary and Familial Colorectal Cancer: Lynch, Familial Polyposis and Beyond: Uri Ladabaum, M.D.

• Mastering the Difficult Colonoscopy and Polypectomy – Tricks of the Trade: Douglas Rex, M.D., AGAF, FASGE.

• Quality Using Bundled Care: Rajeev Jain, M.D., AGAF.

Visit pgcourse.gastro.org/pgcourse/home to learn more and register.

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