Earn CME credit and learn from Mass General's digestive health experts about the latest advances in screening for and treating Barrett's Esophagus, GERD and other precursors to esophageal cancer.
![]() | Register for our online CME The Digestive Healthcare Center's two-hour, certified online CME program educates gastroenterologists, primary care physicians and nurses about patient risk factors when screening for Barrett's esophagus and recent advances in effective patient management and innovative surgical options. Register for our CME program today |
Meet our Physician faculty
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- David P. Ryan, MD, explains the epidemic of esophageal cancer
Understand the reasons for the current epidemic, and general staging and treatment of esophageal cancer - Myles Keroack, MD, discusses screening and treatment
Learn guidelines for screening and treating patients with gastroesophageal reflux and Barrett's esophagus - David Rattner, MD, explains the management of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Learn about indications for medical, endoscopy and surgical interventions to control this condition
- Christopher Morse, MD, reviews minimally invasive treatments
Review the basic techniques of minimally invasive esophageal resections
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- Learn about Barrett's esophagus
Find information about symptoms and risk factors - Refer a patient to the Swallowing and Heartburn Center
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