About the Program
The Division of Gastroenterology invites you to join our CME program series entitled, Frontiers in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
This series is a weekly conference of rotating topics focused on
the latest updates and advances in research and improvement of patient care. The series is taught and led by Division faculty and
fellows, as well as faculty members from collaborating University of Washington departments, such as Pathology, Surgery, and Radiology.
Invited local, national, and international experts in different fields are also invited to speak on subjects of their expertise in areas
of particular current interest.
The educational objectives and rotating topics of this series are chosen based on the Gastroenterology Core Curriculum, as published by
the American Gastroenterological Association, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, and the American Society for
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. This curriculum is designed to address your continuing education needs and covers fourteen key topic areas
encompassing all of the organ systems in the gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary systems, as well as over-arching topics. Examples of such
topics include malignancy, nutrition, surgical aspects, radiological considerations, pediatric patients, and motility disorders.
Join us and earn CME credit while you keep abreast of the latest literature, learn new clinical techniques and diagnostic
testing for common gastrointestinal problems, participate in regular reviews of difficult or unusual problems for the practicing
gastroenterologist, and keep up to date with current research topics.
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