2024 AGA Principles of GI for the NP and PA OnDemand

Course Title:  2024 AGA Principles of GI for the NP and PA OnDemand

Overview

The 2024 AGA Principles of GI for the NP and PA OnDemand course consists of slides narrated by the course faculty via video and provides you with team-based expert guidance on managing GI patients through case-based learning. The course is designed to provide the highest quality, GI-specific education available to APPs and to cater to both experienced providers and those new to the field. The course will provide self-paced access to sessions in upper and lower GI disorders including EoE, IBD cases and IBD pharmacology, IBS, CRC screening, liver and pancreatic disease.

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Agenda

Session 1     Eosinophilic Esophagitis

  • Review pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria of EoE
  • Explore current treatment algorithm and current guidelines for management of EoE
  • Discuss evidence-based elimination diets to treat EoE

     Management of Barrett's Esophagus and

    GERD in 2024

  • Discuss endoscopic guidelines regarding diagnosis and surveillance of BE
  • Analyze pathophysiology of GERD
  • Review current evidence-based treatment options for GERD (including PPI/PCAB)

     EGID

  • Review definition and explore classifications of EGIDs
  • Analyze EGID diagnostic strategies
  • Discuss current evidence-based treatment options for the management of EGIDs

     Workup and Management of Gastroparesis

  • Discuss pathophysiology of gastroparesis
  • Review current evidence-based treatment options of gastroparesis

     Colorectal Cancer Screening

  • Review current colorectal screening guidelines
  • Analyze and compare current screening modalities and quality indicators
  • Understand screening and surveillance recommendations

     IBS and Approaching Non-IBS Mimickers

  • Review current treatment guidelines for diagnosis and management of IBS
  • Discuss current treatment options for management of IBS (both pharmacological
  • and non-pharmacological)
  • Analyze characteristics and diagnostic tools to provide diagnosis non-IBS mimickers
  • (discussion on chronic diarrhea/ chronic constipation)

Session 2 - BreakoutsBreakout A     Non-IBD Colitis

  • Review diagnosis and management strategies of non IBD Colitis

     Understanding Esophageal and Anorectal

    Manometry Interpretation

  • Discuss HRM interpretation for the evaluation and treatment of esophageal
  • motility as well as fecal incontinence and chronic constipation

     Management of Acute GI Bleed

  • Evaluate appropriate methods for locating the source of bleeding
  • and providing necessary care

Session 3     Management of Cirrhosis

  • Compare and contrast modalities to diagnose cirrhosis (including non-invasive tests),
  • when to refer to a transplant center and current issues in transplantation

     Acute Liver Failure

  • Assess presentation and treatment of acute liver failure, including self-care regimens
  • and pharmacological management

     A Evaluation of Abnormal LFTs

  • Contrast acute and chronic etiologies of liver test abnormalities, providing a pragmatic
  • approach to evaluation of lab interpretation for the GI APP

     MAFLD and MASH

  • Differentiate between MAFLD and MASH.
  • Discuss current diagnostic techniques, including when (or not) to perform liver biopsy.
  • Review non-pharmacologic (exercise/diet) and pharmacologic treatment options,
  • including therapy that is under investigation

     Screening and Management of HCC

    Update on Liver Transplantation

  • Discuss the consensus definitions of the most common colon cancer syndromes
  • (FAP, HNPCC, etc.), when to suspect them, familial screening,
  • and surveillance protocols
  • Review the medical and ethical considerations in liver transplantation evaluation

Session 4 - TracksEarly Career Track     Getting Started as an APP in GI

     (What I Wish I Would've Known!)

  • Discuss need to know information for APPs starting in GI practice with practical
  • advice and resources
  • Review educational and APP advocacy resources
  • Evaluate tips to avoid burn out
  • Discuss importance of APP collaboration

     Nutrition in GI

  • Appraise various nutrition guidelines as pertaining to GI, including lifestyle
  • changes and dietary requirements

     Clinical Application for the New APP

     (Consults/ SOAP notes and Communication)

  • Address clinical concerns advanced practice providers (APP) entering
  • into gastroenterology practice:
  • Reivew key details of constructing a concise consult and follow up note

Advanced APP Track     Get Cultured

    Update on Management of H. pylori and C. diff

  • Outline clinical significance, diagnosis and treatment of H. pylori, including
  • emerging concerns for antibiotic resistance
  • Summarize current management protocols for c. difficile and outcomes
  • considerations in fecal matter transplantation

     Professional Development for the APP:

   Cultivating a Career Outside the Clinic

  • Review the expanding role of the Advanced Practice Provider (APP)
  • in Gastroenterology
  • Explore APP professional development

     Addressing Nutritional Concerns in IBD

  • Review guidelines for the role of nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease,
  • with discussion of supporting evidence

Session 5 - IBD     IBD Basics: Review of Ulcerative Colitis and

   Crohn’s Disease

  • Overview of diagnostic factors that distinguish UC/CD
  • Review of current IBD guidelines
  • Discuss incorporation of Stride Recommendations into clinical practice

     IBD Pharmacology: Positioning of Therapy

  • Risk stratification of UC/CD
  • Overview of current treatment available for IBD
  • Summary of positioning of treatment

     Health Maintenance

  • Role of APP in IBD health maintenance
  • Discuss most recent IBD health maintenance recommendations

     Integration of APPs in IBD Care

  • Review integration of APPs in IBD care

     IBD Case Study Symposium

  • Discuss case-based approach in the management of UC in special populations:
  • 1 case covering pregnancy and 2nd case covering UC and EIMs. Case studies
  • should utilize references of current guidelines/ recent studies
  • Explore case-based approach in management of CD in perianal disease and in
  • patient that has has previously failed TNF therapy.
  • Reference of current guidelines/ recent studies


Key dates

Released date:
Oct 11, 2024
Expiration date:
Oct 01, 2026

Pricing

Member
Nonmember
$300
$500

Sponsors

Gold
AbbVie
Lilly
Takeda

Bronze
Ardelyx
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Castle Biosciences
Madrigal
Reflux Gourmet
Salix Pharmaceuticalsv Takeda

Agenda

All times are Eastern.

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10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Session Sub-title 1

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10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Session Sub-title 2

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11:00 - 12:00 midday

Session Sub-title 3

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12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

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10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Session Sub-title 1

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10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Session Sub-title 2

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11:00 - 12:00 midday

Session Sub-title 3

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12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Course contents

Welcome to 2024 Principles of GI: On-Demand

Session 1: Eosinophilic Esophagitis

28 mins

Session 1: Management of Barrett's Esophagus and GERD in 2024

38 mins

Session 1: EGID

30 mins

Session 1: Workup and Management of Gastroparesis

33 mins

Session 1: Colorectal Cancer Screening

22 mins

Session 1: IBS and Approaching Non-IBS Mimickers

59 mins

Session 2: Non-IBD Colitis

19 mins

Session 2: Understanding Esophageal and Anorectal Manometry Interpretation

42 mins

Session 2: Management of Acute GI Bleed

39 mins

Session 3: Management of Cirrhosis

24 mins

Session 3: Acute Liver Failure

33 mins

Session 3: A Evaluation of Abnormal LFTs

37 mins

Session 3: MAFLD and MASH

43 mins

Session 3: Screening and Management of HCC Update on Liver Transplantation

31 mins

Session 4 - Early Track: Getting Started as an APP in GI (What I Wish I Would've Known!)

43 mins

Session 4 - Early Track: Nutrition in GI

34 mins

Session 4 - Early Track: Clinical Application for the New APP

21 mins

Session 4 - Advanced App Track: Get Cultured Update on Management of H. pylori and C. diff

42 mins

Session 4 - Advanced App Track: Professional Development for the APP: Cultivating a Career Outside the Clinic

42 mins

Session 4 - Advanced App Track: Addressing Nutritional Concerns in IBD

31 mins

Session 5: IBD Basics: Review of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease

26 mins

Session 5: IBD Pharmacology: Positioning of Therapy

46 mins

Session 5: Health Maintenance

28 mins

Session 5: Integration of APPs in IBD Care

19 mins

Session 5: IBD Case Study Symposium

42 mins

Test

Evaluation

Course Faculty

Course Director

Nirmala Gonsalves, MD, AGAF

Nirmala Gonsalves, MD, AGAF

Professor of Medicine Northwestern University Chicago, IL

Norma Solis, DNP, MSN, APRN, NP-C

Faculty

Carol Antequera, DMSc, PA-C

Hazel Domingo, PA-C

Darren Brenner, MD, AGAF

Erin Darguzas, AGACNP-BC

Jessica Gandhi, PAC

Jessica Gandhi, PAC

Physician Assistant 

Capital Digestive Care Course Director, 2025 AGA Women in GI Workshop (Southeast)

Steven Flamm, MD, FAASLD, FACG

Shawna Sullivan, NP

Kristina Skarbinski, FNP-BC

David Rubin, MD

Chief medical advisor

Allison Moser, FNP-BC

Jennifer Geremia, PA-C

Amar Naik, MD

Lara Hamilton, RD, LDN, CDCES

Co-Course Directors Elect

Dominique E. Howard, MD, FACG

Dominique E. Howard, MD, FACG

Capital Digestive Care The George Washington University School of Medicine Washington, D.C.

Kimberly Kearns, MS, APN-BC

Credit information

CME Expiration Date:
March 22, 2026

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