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Annual Scientific Meeting Agenda – Monday, October 20Monday, October 20, 20146:30 am – 6:00 pm6:00 am – 4:45 pm Registration (Broad Street Atrium)6:30 am – 7:45 am OPTIONAL Breakfast SessionsCost is $60 per person/per session. Separate registration required.A USB containing all ACG 2014 Breakfast Sessions submissionswill be provided to attendees registered for any BreakfastSession. See page 124 for registration information.breakfast a: GIs in the Digital Age: The Power ofSocial Mediamoderator: Ryan Madanick, MDTo Socialize or Not to Socialize: The Pros and Cons of Social MediaSitesRyan Madanick, MDExplain the threats to professionalism that involvement in social mediaposes and how these threats can be minimized, and monitor and begin tomanage your own digital footprint.Reputation Management: How to Use Your Online Brand to Bring inNew PatientsKenneth Brown, MDExplain how social media can improve patient care and how your onlinebrand can be used to bring in new patients.Case Studies in Social Media: Dos and Don’tsDavid T. Rubin, MD, FACGSelect a social media platform appropriate for personal and professionalneeds.breakfast b: Atypical Colitidesmoderator: Darrell S. Pardi, MD, FACGMicroscopic Colitis: What’s New in Diagnosis and ManagementDarrell S. Pardi, MD, FACGIdentify current and new methods to detect and treat microscopic colitis.The Spectrum of Diverticular Disease: SCAD, SUDDBrennan M. R. Spiegel, MD, MSHS, FACGUtilize diagnostic tools to define the spectrum of diverticular diseases.Ischemic ColitisLawrence J. Brandt, MD, MACGSummarize the pathophysiology and know the methods for diagnosing andtreating ischemic colitis.breakfast c: GI Disease in Transitioning Teenagers:Adults Aren't Big Kidsmoderator: Sandeep K. Gupta, MD, FACGCystic FibrosisDrucy S. Borowitz, MDDiscuss issues that carry over with patients as they transition intoadult practice, including nutrition and liver disease.IBDJudith R. Kelsen, MDOutline how patients with childhood-onset IBD are different from adultonsetdisease.EoESandeep K. Gupta, MD, FACGDescribe issues faced by teenagers with GI disease including dietcompliance, medication use and independent access to health-care.breakfast d: A Cost-effective Approach to Common GIConditionsmoderator: Philip O. Katz, MD, FACGGERD and Barrett’sPhilip O. Katz, MD, FACGFormulate a cost-effective approach for the management of GERD andBarrett’s esophagus.ConstipationAmy E. Foxx-Orenstein, DO, FACGAssess the need for diagnostic testing in patients with chronic constipation.DyspepsiaBrian E. Lacy, MD, PhD, FACGIdentify a cost-effective approach for the treatment of dyspepsia.breakfast e: Endoscopy 101: Esophageal andAnorectal Motility, and Hands-onmoderator: Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACGEsophageal ManometryFelice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACGInterpret common esophageal motility problems, followed by a hands-ondemonstration.Anorectal ManometrySatish S. C. Rao, MD, PhD, FACGInterpret common anorectal motility problems, followed by a hands-ondemonstration.Following the didactic lectures, attendees will participate in a hands-onsession taking place in the Hands-on Workshop Center from 7:50 am-9:00 am.For more information on ACG 2014 and to register, visit www.acgmeetings.gi.org.24

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