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Honoring Educational Partners at ACG

November 8, 2023 | ACG2023, CME, NASH, gastroenterology, partnerships 

The recent ACG conference was an opportunity for members of the Medscape team to shine a light on their educational partners and honor them for their exceptional work.

On October 21, partners, supporters, and other ACG attendees gathered off-site for a networking event dedicated to Medscape’s educational partners. While the guests mingled and enjoyed light refreshments, Medscape honored the tireless work their partners do to improve the lives and outcomes of patients everywhere and reflected on the partnerships that led to effective and engaging education for clinicians.

“Our partners work so hard, day in and day out, to advance their cause and help patients. We were pleased to have the opportunity to take a step back and enjoy some time to reflect on the amazing things they can make happen. We’re hugely appreciative of our educational partners, and this was our chance to say ‘thank you!’ We can’t wait to see what comes next,” said Jennifer Bomberger.

Event partner attendees included: Apfed (American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders), IFFGD (International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders), Tuesday Night IBS, and FITE ( Foundation for Interventional & Therapeutic Endoscopy).

Medscape also hosted 2 successful symposia on inflammatory bowel disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease during the conference. The symposia allowed attendees the chance to learn from leading faculty and interact via Q&A and the presentation platform on their devices.

To round out the conference, Medscape presented a scientific poster on NAFLD/NASH. The poster is available online.

Certified Medical Education Helped to Close Gaps in the Management of Patients With NAFLD/NASH

For more information on gastroenterology education at Medscape, please contact Jess Dropkin

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