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March 23, 2015/Digestive/CME

Esophageal Disorders: An Update

Register now for this CME event, April 10, 2015

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Cleveland Clinic is proud to present Esophageal Disorders: An Update. This symposium will feature case-based presentations, discussion and debate from a national and international multidisciplinary Cleveland Clinic team. It will also provide useful updates for clinical decision-making.

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There will be a virtual discussion during the live broadcast from Cleveland, Ohio. A live chat, polling questions, and phone-in Q&A sessions throughout the show will encourage lively interaction between audience and faculty.

This unique day, led by Cleveland Clinic General Surgeon, Jeff Ponsky, MD, will focus on emerging strategies, current approaches for esophageal issues, and what we can offer.

Key Topics

  • GERD
  • Esophageal Motility Issues
  • Esophageal Malignancies
  • Barrett’s Esophagus

Objectives

  • Discuss emerging diagnostic and treatments strategies of GERD
  • Critically evaluate and assimilate current approaches for patients with motility issues
  • Describe new concepts and controversies in the early recognition and treatment of esophageal malignancies
  • Explain advances and emerging techniques regarding surveillance and treatment of Barrett’s Esophagus

Who Should Attend?

Gastroenterologists, hepatologists, general surgeons, internists, fellows and residents, physician assistants and other healthcare professionals.

For more information or to register, click here.

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