CDDW™ 2017 abstracts are published online in the Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology. View them here.
Friday, March 3, 2017
CAG Symposium: Roles of Nutrition and Microbiota in GI Diseases
CAG co-developed this program with Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institutes of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity and balance.
- Interaction between Genes, Microbiota and Diet in IBD: The example of Card9 Harry Sokol, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Saturday, March 4, 2017
CAG Breakfast with the Experts
- Electrosurgery and You Jeffrey Mosko, University of Toronto & Michael Sey, Western University
CAG Symposium: Mechanisms Responsible for Post-infectious Gut Inflammatory Disorders
- Post-infectious Irritable Bowel Syndrome John Marshall, McMaster University
- Emerging Evidence on Causality for other Post-infectious Chronic GI Conditions Mark Riddle, Naval Medical Research Center
Small Group Sessions
- H. pylori Infection in Children: New Guidelines Nicola Jones, University of Toronto and Colette Deslandres, Université de Montréal
- Management of Intestinal Failure: A pediatric perspective Yaron Avitzur, University of Toronto and Justine Turner, University of Alberta
CAG Symposium: Portal Hypertension, Polypectomy and Prevention
- Endoscope Disinfection Michelle Alfa, University of Manitoba
R.D. McKenna Memorial Lecture
- The Growing Problem of Food Allergies and Intolerances Sheila Crowe, University of California, San Diego
Sunday, March 5, 2017
CAG Symposium: Diet, Obesity and the Microbiome
- Getting into the Weed: The endocannabinoid system of the gut-brain axis in energy homeostasis Keith Sharkey, University of Calgary
Small Group Sessions
- Management of Difficult Constipation Louis Liu, University of Toronto and Elyanne Ratcliffe, McMaster University
- Fecal Transplant Nikhil Pai, McMaster University and Karen Wong, University of Alberta
CAG Symposium: Colon Cancer Screening
- How to Screen a Patient with a Family History of Adenoma(s) David Lieberman, Oregon Health and Science University
CAG Symposium: 2016 Papers That Influenced Your Practice
- Bioequivalence of Biosimilar Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Inhibitors Compared With Their Reference Biologics Cynthia Seow, University of Calgary
Monday, March 6, 2017
CAG Symposium: IBD - Managing Biologics
- Optimize Efficacy Waqqas Afif, McGill University
CAG Symposium: Rapid Fire Journal Review
- View Presentation Philip Sherman, University of Toronto and Laura Targownik, University of Manitoba