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Johns Hopkins Review of Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology 2018

Johns Hopkins Clinical Update

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Description:

Expert-Led Learning

In the Johns Hopkins Review of Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology, leading experts discuss diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal and liver disease. Speakers from the 35th annual conference cover a wide range of relevant topics, including diagnosis of autoimmune pancreatitis, understanding immunosuppression management in the post-liver transplant patient, delineating the role for surgical versus endoscopic approaches to gastric cancer, and treating the pregnant patient with elevated liver function tests.

After completing the course, you’ll be better able to:

  • Identify and scrutinize the best approach to the management of hepatobiliary disorder
  • Describe updates and paradigm changes in the treatment of various liver diseases
  • Outline the medical and surgical approaches to esophageal and gastric disease
  • Identify and utilize the latest therapeutic modalities to the management of inflammatory bowel disease
  • Analyze and review the various GI conditions that may affect a pregnant patient
  • Assess the various options for bariatric surgery and delineate diagnosis algorithms for GI bleeding

Convenient CME

Available online or via audio MP3 CDs, this program lets you gain practical working knowledge of the advances in various GI disorders at your convenience. You can earn a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ without interrupting your busy schedule with travel. Learn and earn the continuing medical education credits you need with this practical and relevant program.

Accreditation Statement

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Date of Original Release: April 13, 2018
Date Credits Expire: April 13, 2021
Estimated Time to Complete: 12.25 hours

A certificate of credit will be provided after successful completion of the activity evaluation and post-test. A minimum passing rate of at least 70%, within three attempts is needed. A $45 processing fee is required before taking the online post-test. Instructions will be provided in the electronic syllabus. Registrations for credit will not be accepted after the expiration date of the activity.

Faculty Affiliations Disclosure

It is the policy of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine that the speaker and provider globally disclose conflicts of interest. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine OCME has established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made in the instructional materials.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Identify and scrutinize the best approach to the management of hepatobiliary disorders
  • Describe updates and paradigm changes in the treatment of various liver diseases
  • Outline the medical and surgical approaches to esophageal and gastric disease
  • Identify and utilize the latest therapeutic modalities to the management of inflammatory bowel disease
  • Analyze and review the various GI conditions that may affect a pregnant patient
  • Assess the various options for bariatric surgery and delineate diagnosis algorithms for GI bleeding

Intended Audience

This activity is intended for gastroenterologists, surgeons, internists, family practitioners, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and other allied health professionals.

Topics/Speaker:

  • Resecting Pancreatic Cancer: What Are the Limits? – Kyoichi Takaori, MD, PhD, FACS, FIASGO
  • Biliopancreatic Endoscopy: What Future Technology Will Fulfill the Unmet Needs? – Raj Shah, MD, FASGE, AGAF
  • DEBATE: Minimally Invasive Pancreatectomy: Robotically or Laparoscopically? – Barish Edil, MD, FACS and Matthew Weiss, MD
  • Could This Be Autoimmune Pancreatitis? – Anne Marie Lennon, MD, PhD, FASGE
  • Management of Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma: What Can I Apply to My Practice? – Taizo Hibi, MD, PhD, FIASGO
  • Hepatitis A to E: What Are the Keys to Successful Management? – Gregory T. Everson, MD
  • Surgical Treatment of Gallbladder Cancer – Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD, FIASGO
  • Liver Transplantation: When to Refer and What Are the Outcomes? – James Burton, MD
  • My Patient Has a Liver Lesion: What Should I Do? – Richard D. Schulick, MD, MBA, FACS
  • Non-invasive Methods to Evaluate Liver Disease – James Hamilton, MD
  • Immunosuppression for the Practicing Physician: What Do You Need to Know? – James Burton, MD
  • GERD: No Improvement with PPI…What Next? – Ellen Stein, MD
  • Gastric Cancer: Endoscopic Versus Surgical Resection – Kazuhiro Yoshida, MD, PhD, FACS, FIASGO
  • Intestinal Metaplasia in the Stomach: Approach and Management – Saowanee Ngamruengphong, MD
  • Barrett’s Management: Screening and Dysplasia…When to Survey, When to Ablate, and When to Refer to a Surgeon – Shelby Sullivan, MD
  • How to Take Advantage of the Biology of Cancer – Dan Duda, DMD, PhD, FIASGO
  • GI Bleeding: I Think It’s Coming from the Upper GI Tract – Steven Edmundowicz, MD
  • Colon Cancer: The Surgical Approach – Liliana Bordeianou, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRS, FIASGO
  • Post-operative Prophylaxis Following Ileocolonic Resection – Mark Lazarev, MD
  • DEBATE: IBD with Multifocal Low Grade Dysplasia in the Colon: Resect or Surveillance? – Mark Lazarev, MD and Jon Vogel, MD
  • The Impact of Medical Therapy on Surgical Decisions in IBD – Jon Vogel, MD
  • Clostridium difficile: Update in 2018 – Alyssa Parian, MD
  • How to Diagnose and Manage Liver Disease During Pregnancy – James Hamilton, MD
  • My Patient is Pregnant and Has Right Sided Abdominal Pain – Jonathan Schoen, MD
  • My Patient is Pregnant with Crohn’s – Alyssa Parian, MD
  • Motility Issues in Pregnancy – Ellen Stein, MD
  • I Just Perforated My Patient…Now What? – Saowanee Ngamruengphong, MD
  • Are Endoscopic Bariatric Procedures Ready for Prime Time? – Shelby Sullivan, MD
  • Surgical Bariatric Therapy – Jonathan Schoen, MD
  • Microscopic Colitis: An Overview – Eduardo Gonzalez, MD
  • GI Bleeding: No, It’s Lower – Eduardo Gonzalez, MD
  • Advances in Pancreas Surgery – Barish Edil, MD, FACS

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