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Annual Scientific Meeting Agenda – Wednesday, October 22Wednesday, October 22, 20146:45 am – 12:15 pm6:00 am – 12:15 pm Registration (Broad Street Atrium)6:45 am – 8:15 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 n: Common Liver Outpatient ConsultsModerator: Santiago J. Munoz, MD, FACGThe Patient With a Solid Liver MassK. Rajender Reddy, MD, FACGDistinguish between benign and malignant liver masses on imaging, anddevelop strategies to screen for hepatoma in patients with advancedfibrosis.The Abnormal Liver PanelSantiago J. Munoz, MD, FACGEvaluate abnormal liver tests and identify the presence or absence ofadvanced liver disease.The Hepatitis B Infected PatientJoseph K. Lim, MD, FACGInterpret hepatitis B serologies to determine whether to follow or treat theinfected patient.breakfast o: Practical ColonoscopyModerator: Joseph C. Anderson, MDWhat’s New in Colonoscopy PrepBrooks D. Cash, MD, FACGDiscuss recent data regarding various prep regimens, qualities,and adjunctive measures to achieve an optimal bowel prep.The Incomplete Colonoscopy: What Next?Jonathan A. Leighton, MD, FACGExplain the options for patients who have an incomplete colonoscopy.breakfast p: Beyond the Burn: Controversies inBarrett's EsophagusModerator: Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH, FACGDifficult Ablation: When to Step on the Pedal and When toReferKenneth K. Wang, MD, FACGDiscuss cases that present difficulty for ablation such asnodularity, long segment BE, large hiatal hernias and esophagealvarices, and determine when they can be safely performed andwhen a referral is needed.Afterburn: Surveillance After Ablation and Management ofRecurrenceNicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH, FACGExplain post-ablation surveillance protocols and the strategy for treating BErecurrence after ablation.Esophagectomy in 2014: What Is the Role?Steven R. DeMeester, MD, FACGDescribe the circumstance in which esophagectomy for BE is still indicated,and differences between the U.S. and British guidelines.breakfast q: Thinking Outside the Bowel: CommonComplications of IBD and IBD TherapyModerator: Jason M. Swoger, MD, MPHSkinJason M. Swoger, MD, MPHIdentify common skin manifestations of IBD and complications fromtherapy.ArthralgiasChristina Y. Ha, MDDifferentiate the causes and identify treatment of joint pain in the patientwith IBD.Abnormal Liver Function TestsPaul Martin, MD, FACGOutline common liver complications of IBD and IBD therapy.Approach to the Difficult PolypectomyCharles J. Kahi, MD, FACGIdentify techniques for successful and complete polyp resection.For more information on ACG 2014 and to register, visit www.acgmeetings.gi.org.34

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