Category: Events
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World IBD Day takes place on May 19th each year and unites people worldwide in their fight against Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. ACG is honored to support this awareness day led by patient organizations representing over 50 countries on five continents.
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A Call-to-Action for CRC Awareness Month from ACG’s Women in GI Committee
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Events / A Call-to-Action for CRC Awareness Month from ACG’s Women in GI CommitteeMarch is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time for gastroenterologists to remind their patients and colleagues of the importance of…
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ACG “Ride or Stride for 45” in March
Back by popular acclaim! Bike, run or walk 45 miles in March 2022 (or 45 minutes per day) to show your support and enthusiasm for preventing colorectal cancer screening starting at age 45.
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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Resources & Inspiration from ACG by Tauseef Ali, MD, FACG; Chair, ACG Public Relations Committee & Governor for Oklahoma February…
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ACG Celebrates National Women Physicians Day
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Events / ACG Celebrates National Women Physicians DayFebruary 3rd is National Women Physicians Day – the 202nd birthday of a woman who was famously allowed to attend…
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ACG Observes Black History Month
Celebrating Black Leadership in ACG by Sophie M. Balzora, MD, FACG; Chair, ACG Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee ACG is…
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ACG 2022 #DiversityinGI Virtual 5K Returns
Be part of the ACG 2022 #DiversityinGI Virtual 5K. Register today! Run or walk on your own, log your activity online, take photos in race “swag” and celebrate via social media using #DiversityinGI during ACG 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting in October. New in 2022: early morning “fun runs” in Charlotte at ACG 2022!
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September is Women in Medicine Month
Dear Colleagues, September is Women in Medicine Month! Please join me in celebrating the accomplishments of ACG’s women in gastroenterology.…
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LGBTQ+ Resources for GI Physicians
ACG proudly supports LGBTQ+ physicians and patients and strives to provide education for GI trainees and physicians to create an environment of allyship and promote the highest quality care for LGBTQ+ patients. Explore these resources to gain a greater understanding of how you can help advance the GI field through inclusivity.
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World Digestive Health Day 2022 – Colorectal Cancer Prevention: Getting Back on Track
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Events / World Digestive Health Day 2022 – Colorectal Cancer Prevention: Getting Back on TrackACG is honored to join the World Gastroenterology Organisation in observing World Digestive Health Day on May 29, 2022 to to raise global understanding of recent epidemiologic trends and risk factors for CRC and to support efforts to resume and optimize CRC screening efforts around the world.