A mainstay U.S. gastroenterology event is set to take place October 5 through 10 in Philadelphia, PA: the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting & Postgraduate Course. The agenda is jam-packed with worthwhile lectures, poster presentations, hands-on workshops, plus an exhibition hall full hundreds of vendors. The choices can be overwhelming, ranging from a roundtable discussion on how to get published to a lunch session on the endoscopic treatment of patients with pancreatobiliary cancers.
For those interested in educational and networking opportunities specific to colonoscopy and colorectal cancer (CRC), the sample agenda below should come in handy.
Basic Paths
ACG offers three basic registration paths.
Option 1: The 3-day Clinical Review, which includes:
Option 2: The Postgraduate Course sessions and the Annual Scientific Meeting sessions (Monday through Wednesday Oct. 8-10)
Other Options
Alternatively (or additionally), you can choose à la carte offerings. For instance, you can register for Option 2 then add the Practice Management course on Friday. Or maybe you only want to take the Practice Management course, and nothing else. That’s a possibility too.
For those who want to attend sessions that focus on colonoscopy and CRC detection / prevention, a sample agenda organized by day is laid out below. For those interested in other topics, check out the Build Your Itinerary tool; it allows you to browse and search by title, date, course, and more.
FRIDAY
PATH 1: ASGE Endoscopy Course (part of the Clinical Review, available via Option 1 above or à la carte) includes worthwhile sessions:
Colonoscopy Pearls
Potpourri
PATH 2: Another possibility on Friday is to attend an 11:15-12:20 session that is part of the GI Pathology and Imaging Course (available à la carte): Polyps, Tumors, IBD and More: Pathology and Imaging of the Colon and Rectum - Drs. Robert D. Odze & David J. Vining, Twitter: @VisionSR. (Participants evaluate findings of radiologic exams; identify pathology findings through examination of photomicrographs; and correlate typical radiology and pathology findings with endoscopic images.)
PATH 3: A third option is to attend a Friday session from 10:50-11:10 am; it is included in Practice Management course (available à la carte): Incorporating Efficiency and Best Practices in the Endoscopy Center - Dr. Jay N. Yepuri, Twitter: @DFW_GI_Doc (presents strategies for improving efficiency and optimizing work flow in the endoscopy center).
SATURDAY
Attend a 12:20 lunch session (requires preregistration and an additional fee) on a ubiquitous problem: Tough Colons and Tough Polyps: Tips and Tricks - Dr. Tonya Kaltenbach (covers techniques for managing difficult colonoscopies and polypectomies).
SUNDAY
Sunday includes numerous colonoscopy-focused Postgraduate Course sessions.
Session 2B: Colorectal Cancer Prevention (10:00 am-12:00 pm)
From 12:20 until 1:30, there is a session on bowel prep: Bowel Preparation Strategies: Routine to Challenging - Dr. Brennan M. Spiegel, Twitter: @BrennanSpiegel, which covers current agents and strategies to optimize bowel preparation quality. Like all lunch sessions, preregistration and an extra fee are required.
Recommended Sunday afternoon sessions are all part of Symposium D: Endoscopy, which runs from 1:45 until 3:00.
MONDAY
From 11:30 am until 12:45, Symposium 1B: Update in CRC Screening covers a range of topics related to colonoscopy.
TUESDAY
Pay the extra fee for an optional breakfast session; Breakfast E: Quality and Technique in Colonoscopy: Doing It Better (6:45 am) promises a lot of bang for the buck. It is divided into three parts:
WEDNESDAY
The Annual Scientific David Y. Graham Lecture (10:20-10:50 am), Management of Patients With Colorectal Polyps: A Personalized Approach Based on Etiology - Dr. Carol A. Burke, Twitter: @burkegastrodoc, describes the implications of lifestyle, genetics, and polyp characteristics on the management of patients with colorectal polyps.
Beginning on Saturday at 3:45, the conference offers various Hands-On Endoscopy Workshops. For example, from 3:45 until 5:00 pm on Saturday, there is a session on EMR/Polypectomy. Check out the conference website for a specific schedule. You must preregister at the conference for the workshops because space is limited.
If you aren't overwhelmed by choices already, the 2,641 poster session choices might push you in that direction. You could easily spend the entire conference perusing scientific posters. Check out this colonoscopy-focused list to narrow down your options. Different sets of posters are displayed each day, and authors are present in the exhibit hall at specific times:
ACG 2018 includes much more than is listed here, but hopefully this sample agenda will make the planning process less daunting. Stay tuned for next week's ColoWrap blog, which will cover the conference app--and more.