Description
+ Include: 18 videos no PDFs
Videos ONly no PDFs
+ Target Audience: gastroenterologists, hepatologists
+ Information:
This one-day conference focuses on the diagnosis and management of commonly encountered gastrointestinal and liver disorders. It is structured to bridge the gap between current clinical guidelines and daily practice, featuring expert faculty from The Cooper Health System. The program covers a wide range of subspecialties, including esophageal, gastric, small bowel, colonic, and hepatobiliary diseases, with a strong emphasis on quality indicators and “pearls and pitfalls” in clinical decision-making.
+ What You Will Learn
Attendees will be able to:
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Describe current and new modalities for diagnosing and managing common GI and hepatology conditions.
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Utilize evidence-based medicine and updated clinical guidelines to improve patient care outcomes.
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Implement quality indicators for Barrett’s Esophagus and colorectal cancer screening in both hospital and ambulatory settings.
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Evaluate and manage complex cases such as refractory IBD, acute lower GI bleeding, and complications following bariatric surgery.
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Discuss the latest treatment algorithms for Hepatitis B and Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD).
+ Event Details
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Date: March 29, 2025
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Time: 7:00 AM – 4:05 PM
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Location: The Westin, Mount Laurel, New Jersey
+ Who Should Attend
The conference is intended for the interprofessional gastroenterology team:
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Gastroenterologists and Hepatologists
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Residents and Fellows
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Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners
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Endoscopy and Gastroenterology Nurses
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Surgeons and Primary Care Physicians with an interest in digestive health.
+ Why Attend
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Comprehensive Update: The curriculum covers the entire GI tract, from “Dysphagia” and “Functional Upper GI Disorders” to “Anorectal Disorders,” ensuring a holistic review of the specialty.
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Expert Insight: Learn directly from Cooper University Health Care faculty who are nationally recognized for their expertise in advanced endoscopy, IBD, and liver disease.
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Quality Focus: Specific sessions are dedicated to improving quality metrics in endoscopy units and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), a critical component of modern practice management.
list of files
| Title (2025) | Runtime |
|---|---|
| Management of Non-Variceal UGIB-2025 | 19:48 |
| Hepatitis B: Time to Rethink the Paradigm | 20:49 |
| Leveling the Playing Field on Colorectal Cancer Screening | 21:03 |
| Medical Management of Obesity in 2025 | 23:31 |
| Non-Pharmacologic Management of Functional Upper GI Disorders | 16:56 |
| Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Biliary Cancers | 22:29 |
| Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia: Turning Risk Stratification into Early Intervention | 20:01 |
| Approach to a Patient with Dysphagia | 22:21 |
| The GI Consult for the Post Bariatric Surgery Patient | 24:28 |
| Medical and Nutritional Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome | 23:09 |
| Metabolic Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) | 24:46 |
| Refractory Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 21:13 |
| Quality Indicators in the Management of Barrett’s Esophagus | 22:55 |
| Management of Acute Lower GI Bleeding | 18:39 |
| Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Pancreatitis | 18:34 |
| The Changing Landscape of Diagnosis and Treatment of Eosinophilic Esophagitis | 45:12 |
| Diagnosis and Management of Common Anorectal Disorders | 24:19 |
| Improving Quality in Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASC) and Hospital-Based Endoscopy Units | 24:25 |
| Destination Therapy for Chronic HF | 51:23 |



