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December 22, 2015/Digestive/CME

Join Us: Current Advances in Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disease

Register today for this CME event, Feb. 19, 2016

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Cleveland Clinic is pleased to present Current Advances in Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disease, the latest installment in its Physician Engagement Education Series.

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What to expect

The Physician Engagement Education Series brings healthcare providers together from all around the world to discuss and share ideas on current and cutting-edge concepts in medicine through interactive broadcasts.

This day-long CME, led by Jeffrey Ponsky, MD, will examine current concepts, diagnosis and therapy for benign and malignant conditions of the hepato-biliary system and pancreas. Discussions regarding management of straight forward and complicated cases will form the core, with the presentation of new and evolving modalities for diagnosis and treatment.

Topics covered

  • Pancreatic cancer
  • Cholangiocarcinoma
  • Hepatocellular carcinomas
  • Cystic lesions of pancreas
  • Pseudocyst and necrosis of pancreas

Who should attend?

  • Healthcare professionals (especially designed for gastroenterologists, general surgeons, internists, fellows and residents, and physician assistants)
  • Researchers
  • Hospital and corporate administrators

Register today

This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. This activity provides Category I CME and Self-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program.

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