Does your team treat patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS) or have an interest in learning about this complex condition?
Earn CME/CE and host a live virtual Visiting Professorship Program with an AGA-recognized expert in SBS.
The treatment of SBS is exceptionally complex, requiring expertise across multiple clinical specialties to optimize patient care. Clinicians in these specialties may be unaware of dietary and pharmacologic interventions, strategies for enhancing intestinal adaptation and expert recommendations for managing the diverse patients affected by this rare condition.
Improve your team’s knowledge of management strategies for pediatric and adult patients with SBS and be a part of an educational program customized to meet the needs of your team and the diverse patients you treat.
Speakers trained in this comprehensive education, developed in collaboration with Donald Kirby, MD, AGAF, Cleveland Clinic Gastroenterology, and Samuel Kocoshis, MD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Pediatrics, will create an individualized presentation and be available for discussion and questions during a 1-hour session.
This opportunity is available through December to a limited number of hospitals and clinics.
This program is sponsored by the AGA Institute and the Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning. It is supported by an educational grant from Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.