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North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition (NASPGHAN 2017) (Essential Pediatric GI Course) (Videos)

North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition (NASPGHAN 2017) (Essential Pediatric GI Course) (Videos)

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North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition (NASPGHAN 2017) (Essential Pediatric GI Course) (Videos)


NASPGHAN provides resources and programs to encourage, foster and enhance the subspecialty and careers of pediatric gastroenterologists, hepatologists and nutritionists.



While broad in nature, these activities are integrally linked and rely on research for their advancement. In this context, NASPGHAN and the NASPGHAN Foundation have been sources of research support and leading partners with government, industry, and relevant agencies to help fund research initiatives.

Program : 
  • Thursday, February 23, 2017
    Steve Erdman MD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
    Hormones and immunodeficiencies
    Gastrointestinal bleeding
    Polyps and neoplasms
  • Saul Karpen MD, Emory Children’s Hospital
    Jaundice
    Cholestatic disorders
    Other causes of jaundice
  • Rachel Rosen MD, Boston Children’s Hospital
    Vomiting
    Gastroesophageal reflux
    Functional GI disease
  • Samuel Nurko MD, Boston Children’s Hospital
    Gastrointestinal motility
    Diagnostic studies
    Constipation
  • John Thompson MD, Children’s Hospital At Montefiore
    Abdominal mass
    GI surgical issues
    Short bowel syndrome and intestinal failure
  • Jean Molleston MD, Riley Children’s Hospital
    Liver failure
    Cirrohsis and complications
    Liver transplantation
  • Nicola Jones MD, PhD, The Hospital For Sick Children Gastric anatomy and physiology
    Helicobacter pylori and gastritis
    Congenital gastric and duodenal disorders
  • Friday, February 24, 2017
  • Douglas Fishman MD, Texas Children’s Hospital
    Endoscopy diagnostic
    ERCP
    Endoscopy therapeutic
    Foreign bodies
  • Rohit Kohli MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
    Bile ducts and anatomic abnormalities
    Gallbladder
    NAFLD
    Other liver diseases
  • Sohail Husain MD, Children’s Hospital Of Pittsburgh At UPMC
    Congenital anomalies of the pancreas
    Pancreatic  insufficiency
    Pancreatitis
  • Joel Rosh MD, Goryeb Children’s Hospital
    Diarrhea
    IBD
    Non IBD disorders of intestinal inflammation
  • Ronald Sokol MD, Children’s Hospital Of Colorado
    Metabolic liver disease
    Wilson’s disease
    Alpha 1 antitrypsin disease
    Glycogen storage disease
  • Stefano Guandalini MD, University Of Chicago, Comer Children’s Hospital
    Malabsorption
    Celiac disease
    Failure to thrive
  • Chris Liacouras MD, Children’s Hospital Of Philadelphia
    Eosinophilic esophagitis
    GI food allergy
    Physiology of intestinal immune function
  • Jeannie Huang MD, Rady Children’s Hospital
    MOC Part II and Part IV
  • Saturday, February 25, 2017
  • David Piccoli MD, Children’s Hospital Of Philadelphia
    Hepatomegaly
    Autoimmune hepatitis
    Viral hepatitis
  • Maria Mascarenhas MBBS, Children’s Hospital Of Philadelphia
    Nutrition assessment
    Nutritional requirements
    Malnutrition
    Enteral nutrition
    Parenteral nutrition
    Cystic fibrosis
  • Manu Sood MD, Children’s Hospital Of Wisconsin
    Esophageal motor disorders
    Esophageal congenital anomalies and dysphagia
    Esophageal infections and ingestions
  • Melanie Greifer MD, New York University Medical Center
    Abdominal pain
    Gastrointestinal infections
    Radiation enteritis
    Gastrointestinal symptoms of systemic disorders
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