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GI Motility & Brain-Gut Disorders: Evidence vs Consensus - 25th Annual Course in Neurogastroenterology & Motility

Year offered
2024

Course Date: October 19th, 2024 (Saturday)
Format: Virtual Live
Course Description: GI motility and brain-gut disorders are extremely common and can be a challenging part of primary and subspecialty...

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GI Motility & Brain-Gut Disorders: Evidence vs Consensus - 24th Annual Course in Neurogastroenterology & Motility

Year offered
2023

Course Date: November 4th, 2023 (Saturday)
Format: Virtual Live
Course Description: GI motility and brain-gut disorders are extremely common and can be a challenging part of primary and subspecialty...

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GI Motility & Brain-Gut Disorders: Evidence vs Consensus - 23rd Annual Course in Neurogastroenterology & Motility

Year offered
2022

Course Date: October 15th, 2022 (Saturday)
Format: Virtual Live
Course Description: GI motility and brain-gut disorders are extremely common and can be a challenging part of primary and subspecialty...

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GI MOTILITY & BRAIN-GUT DISORDERS: EVIDENCE VS CONSENSUS - 22nd Annual Harvard Course in Neurogastroenterology & Motility

Year offered
2021

Course Date: October 16th, 2021 (Saturday)
Format: Virtual Live
Course Description: GI motility and brain-gut disorders are extremely common and can be a challenging part of primary and subspecialty...

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GI Motility & Brain-Gut Disorders: Evidence vs Consensus - 21st Annual Course in Neurogastroenterology and Motility

Year offered
2020

GI motility and brain-gut disorders are extremely common and can be a challenging part of primary and subspecialty care. New diagnostic techniques and therapies are constantly being developed, and...

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