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Registration opens for 2023 Principles of GI for the NP and PA

Learn effective GI patient care skills from Aug. 18-20.
2023 Principles of GI for the NP and PA Graphic
2023 Principles of GI for the NP and PA Graphic

Acquire invaluable GI patient care skills by participating in the 2023 Principles of GI for the NP and PA, Aug. 18-20, in Denver, Colorado, or online. The Principles of GI for NP and PA is designed to help advanced practice providers (APPs) receive the latest clinical guidance on diagnosing, treating and managing key GI disorders.

Save up to $200 with early bird registration through June 29.

As an attendee, you will:

  • Learn effective ways to address dysphagia, GERD, eosinophilic disorders, IBS, NASH, gastroparesis and more.
  • Have the chance to participate in breakout sessions on chronic pancreatitis, cirrhosis and the liver.
  • Choose early career or advanced career session tracks tailored to your experience.

GI expert physicians and seasoned APPs will guide you using case-based scenarios often seen in practice. The 2023 curriculum is based on input from 2022 attendees to provide the most useful content for participants. 

Choose how you wish to participate.

In-person offers you numerous networking opportunities and a chance to enjoy Denver. Online saves you travel expenses and time away from work. Either way, on-demand access is included with registration, allowing you two years to reference and review what you learned as needed.

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