Overview
Get the latest clinical guidance and most effective strategies for implementation that were presented at the live 2025 AGA-ASGE Postgraduate Course. This on-demand product integrates both clinical and endoscopic aspects of practice, immersing you in an in-depth exploration of everyday issues and challenges in GI and hepatology.
Access all presentations, including keynotes, breakouts, lectures and case-based discussions to help you gain a deeper understanding of how to diagnose and treat a variety of disease states and digestive disorders.
In addition to all the exciting content, you can earn up to 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ . Watch all sessions on demand or select sessions that are most relevant to your work-the choice is yours!
Agenda
Session Topics
Changing colon cancer outcomes one polyp at a time
- Debate: Non-endoscopic testing for colorectal cancer
- Cold vs. hot polypectomy: why, when and where
- How to deal with laterally-spreading rectal polyps
- Optimizing polyp detection
- Extra vigilance required: strategies for colonoscopy in the high-risk patient
- Management of perforation during polypectomy
Challenges in the management of liver disease
- Management of severe alcohol-associated hepatitis disease
- Diagnostic challenges to liver space-occupying lesions in chronic liver disease
- New techniques for the diagnosis and management of clinically significant portal hypertension
- Challenges in managing gastric varices (with video cases) and refractory variceal bleeding
Keynote: AI beyond polyp detection – Protecting the provider and patient experiencesUpdates in pancreatitis: from acute to chronic pancreatitis
- Thinking beyond narcotics: toolkit to treat pain in chronic pancreatitis
- Preventing post-ERCP acute pancreatitis: what really works?
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency – supporting digestion when the pancreas fails
- Managing complications of acute pancreatitis
Keynote: The impact of microbiome in gastrointestinal diseaseObesity and metabolic diseases in 2025
- NAFLD to MASLD: Year in review
- Pharmacotherapy for obesity
- Patient-centered care for patients with obesity
- Helping patients choose – panel discussion of cases - pharmacotherapy vs. endobariatric procedure vs. surgery
- Picking up the baton - Managing patients post-bariatric surgery
Managing the whole IBD patient: treatment to prevention
- IBD: Year in Review, What’s Coming Next
- Redefining remission in patients with IBD - Implementing treat-to-target strategies
- AI technologies in the assessment of disease severity in IBD
- The impact of diet on development and treatment in IBD
- Battling risk aversion. Sleep soundly and prescribe JAKinibs. No Fear. Prescribe effective therapies without fear. The fearless IBDologist
- All things pouches
- Therapeutic endoscopy in IBD: When is there a role?
Heartburn
- Thinking beyond GERD: Diagnostic approach to heartburn
- PPI and beyond – Pharmacology for GERD in 2025
- Endoscopic management of GERD: Indications and long-term results
- Reflux after bariatric surgery
Dysphagia
- The gastroenterologist’s role in upper esophageal dysphagia
- EoE management from symptomatic relief to histologic remission
- Endoscopic therapies for benign dysphagia
Keynote: Call the plumber! - Toolkit for inpatient endoscopyGas and bloating
- Chief complaint: Bloating- How to approach and provide early relief
- Panel discussion of cases
Approach to Obstructive Jaundice
- Imaging a patient of obstructive jaundice – what should be the priorities
- Endoscopic management of difficult CBD stones
- The current role of therapeutic EUS in pancreatic cancer
- 3 videos showcasing different techniques
GI Oncology
- Barrett’s update: what is really cool in 2025
- Preventing gastric cancer
- Pancreatic “incidentalomas” - cysts and IPMNs
- Advances in resection of premalignant lesions
Breakout sessions
- Endoscopy and therapeutics with surgically-altered anatomy
- Manage Anticoagulant & Antiplatelet Drugs in Common Clinical Scenarios Like A Pro!
- Adding hemorrhoid treatment to your service line
- ESD vs. EMR for colon polyps
- Leaks, fistulas, mucosal defects
- Case-based approach to nausea and vomiting
- Approach to chronic diarrhea
- VR in pain management Brennan Spiegel
- From Tension to Treatment: The Role of Trauma-Informed Care in Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
- Acute liver injury and cholestasis in the inpatient setting
- Inpatient management of ASUC, severe Crohn's disease
- From Plate to Gut: Weighing Benefits and Risks of Diet Interventions for Gut Health + Disease
- Updating vaccinations and health maintenance in the immunocompromised patient
Product features
- Complete audio track with synced presentations.
- Conveniently accessible from any computer or mobile device with an internet connection.
- Up to 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (CME).
Key dates
- Released date:
- Jul 11, 2025
- Expiration date:
- Jul 31, 2026
Pricing
Contact
Please email the AGA Education Department.
Agenda
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Course contents
Welcome to AGA-ASGE Postgraduate Course OnDemand
Changing colon cancer outcomes one polyp at a time
1 hr 35 mins
Challenges in the management of liver disease
1 hr 5 mins
Keynote: AI beyond polyp detection – Protecting the provider and patient experiences
16 mins
Updates in pancreatitis: from acute to chronic pancreatitis
1 hr 9 mins
Keynote: The impact of microbiome in gastrointestinal disease
20 mins
Obesity and metabolic diseases in 2025
1 hr 26 mins
Managing the whole IBD patient: treatment to prevention
2 hrs 9 mins
Heartburn
1 hr 7 mins
Dysphagia
50 mins
Keynote: Call the plumber! - Toolkit for inpatient endoscopy
27 mins
Gas and bloating
34 mins
Approach to Obstructive Jaundice
1 hr 6 mins
GI Oncology
1 hr 4 mins
Endoscopy and therapeutics with surgically-altered anatomy
40 mins
Manage Anticoagulant & Antiplatelet Drugs in Common Clinical Scenarios Like A Pro!
56 mins
Adding hemorrhoid treatment to your service line
33 mins
ESD vs. EMR for colon polyps
56 mins
Leaks, fistulas, mucosal defects
54 mins
Case-based approach to nausea and vomiting
1 hr 6 mins
Approach to chronic diarrhea
55 mins
Approach to chronic diarrhea
55 mins
VR in pain management
1 hr 4 mins
From Tension to Treatment: The Role of Trauma-Informed Care in Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
1 hr 3 mins
Acute liver injury and cholestasis in the inpatient setting
47 mins
Inpatient management of ASUC, severe Crohn's disease
1 hr 7 mins
From Plate to Gut: Weighing Benefits and Risks of Diet Interventions for Gut Health + Disease
1 hr 7 mins
Updating vaccinations and health maintenance in the immunocompromised patient
50 mins
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Course Faculty
Course Director
Christen K. Dilly, MD, MEHP, AGAF
Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, Indiana

Alessandro Repici, MD
Professor of Gastroenterology
Chairman, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Humanitas Hospital Milano, Italy

Nageshwar Reddy, MD, MASGE
Chairman
AIG Hospitals Hyderabad, India

Jami Kinnucan, MD, FACG, AGAF, FCCF
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Mayo Clinic, Florida

Ruben Hernaez, MD, MPH, PhD, AGAF
Associate Professor
Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas
Credit information
- CME Expiration Date:
- March 22, 2026
Accreditation and designation statement
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
ASGE designates this enduring material for a maximum of 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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