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ACG Virtual Grand Rounds
Join a nationally recognized expert for a live presentation with Q&A each week on Thursday at Noon (ET) followed by an 8:00pm (ET) rebroadcast. #GIhomeschooling
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2022 ACG’s IBD School and Midwest Regional Postgraduate Course
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2022 ACG’s IBD School & ACG/VGS/ODSGNA Regional Postgraduate Course
Williamsburg, VA
LGBTQ+ Resources for GI Physicians
ACG proudly supports LGBTQ+ physicians and patients and strives to provide education for GI trainees and physicians to create an environment of allyship and promote the highest quality care for LGBTQ+ patients. Explore these resources to gain a greater understanding of how you can help advance the GI field through inclusivity.
Video of the Week – Dr. Douglas Morgan on Gastric Metaplasia and Neoplasia Update
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Video of the Week – Dr. Colleen Kelly on Current and Future Indications for FMT
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Video of the Week – Dr. Paul Moayyedi on The Risk of PPI Therapy: What’s the Real Story?
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Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology is a peer-reviewed, open access online journal dedicated to innovative clinical work in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology.

ACG Case Reports Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access online journal publishing gastroenterology and hepatology case reports. The journal is edited by a team of GI fellows.

ACG Education Universe
ACG Education Universe is an online, self-directed CME program that provides a way for all gastroenterologists to access outstanding tools in preparing for the GI boards, recertification, or obtaining necessary CME credits outside of the ACG meetings.
Members can use promo code UNIGET22 for 600 Free Minutes of CME on the Education Universe for 2022.

GI Health Center Spotlight
Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is a cancer that starts in the colon or the rectum. These cancers can also be named colon cancer or rectal cancer, depending on where they start. Colon cancer and rectal cancer are often grouped together because they have many features in common.