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December 21, 2018/Digestive/CME

Live Digestive Disease CME from Cleveland Clinic

Upcoming live activities in Florida and Ohio

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8th Annual Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium

Feb. 14 – 16, 2019
Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa │ Fort Lauderdale

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A three-day symposium with workshops focusing on practical and evidence-based aspects of managing the difficult GI disorders in gastroenterology and hepatology practice.

Get more information or register today.

30th Anniversary Jagelman/40th Anniversary Turnbull International Colorectal Disease Symposium

Feb. 14 – 16, 2019
Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa │ Fort Lauderdale

An internationally acclaimed gathering of surgeons from around the world, featuring expert interactive panel discussions and the 3rd Annual Pelvic Dissection taTME Cadaver Lab.

Get more information or register today.

18th Annual Surgery of the Foregut Symposium

Feb. 16 – 20, 2019
The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale

A popular five-day course featuring the latest technology and insights from world renowned gastrointestinal surgeons, gastroenterologists and oncologists.

Get more information or register today.

Ease Your Way into the Esophagus: A Hands-On Course

March 8, 2019
Cleveland Clinic Main Campus │ Cleveland

A one-day didactic and hands-on course designed to provide attendees with clinical insights into interpreting high resolution esophageal manometry and ambulatory esophageal PH monitoring and their use in suspected esophageal motility disorders and refractory GERD.

Get more information or register today.

The above activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™.

Continue Your Learning

In addition to the above live events, Cleveland Clinic offers many free online and digital continuous learning and CME activities on digestive disease topics that can be completed at your convenience:

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