Continuing Medical Education: Gastroenterology CME: Continuing Education Inc.: Gastroenterology for the PCP: Cruise Conference CME: June 22 - July 4, 2009
- By Continuing Education, Inc.
- Published 09/2/2008
- Gastroenterology
- Unrated
Gastroenterology for the PCP
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Location:
British Isles/Norwegian Fjords Cruise from Harwich, England
Course Directors/Instructors:
Nicholas D. Mamalis, M.D., FACP, FACG
Patrick R. Volak, M.D.
Course Fee:
Physicians $695
Other Professionals $450
Number of Credits:
14 Category 1 CME Credits
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Detailed Description:
The purpose of this CME activity is to review current clinical conditions and their management relating to adults with emphasis on gastroenterological diseases and elderly adult management.
Preliminary Objectives for Activity:
- Discuss usual and unusual manifestations of GERD
- Update knowledge on Barrett’s Esophagus
- Debate common causes of Gastritis
- Review current strategies for treating Gastroparesis
- Analyze cause of intestinal gas
- Additional objectives will be added in consultation with the faculty
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