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August 14, 2014/Digestive/CME

Make This Your Boot Camp for the GI Boards

Register for Cleveland Clinic's GI Board Review today!

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The Intensive Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology (a boot camp for GI boards), happening August 23-26, 2014 at Loews Coronado Bay in San Diego, CA, is a course that provides an intensive review of gastroenterology and hepatology through the lens of successful test-taking. It is targeted for candidates preparing for both initial certification and maintenance of re-certification AND for those in clinical practice who need a high-paced intensive review of the field.

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Taking this board review will allow you to gain an in-depth knowledge of gastrointestinal conditions that are commonly seen in practice, as well as rare but “classic” clinical vignettes that are tested during board type exams. The boards also test physicians on their awareness of current guidelines and recent advances in all aspects of gastroenterology and hepatology.

To meet these high standards required to pass the boards, we have put together this intensive review course which brings outstanding teachers from Cleveland Clinic and other leading institutions.

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for physicians preparing for certification and maintenance of re-certification examinations. It is also valuable for physicians, physician assistants, and advance practice nursing who are seeking a comprehensive review of gastroenterology and hepatology.

Improve Your Knowledge

After attending you will be able to:

  • Summarize the diagnosis and management of disorders in the liver, esophagus, stomach and duodenum, small and large bowel, pancreas, liver, and other organs in the GI system.
  • Describe the essential concepts in GI medicine needed to prepare for certification or recertification examination for GI practitioners.

Review the agenda and register today!

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