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Venue: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd. The Muriel Richardson Auditorium
Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd. The Muriel Richardson Auditorium
29th Annual University of Manitoba Key Topics in Gastroenterology in 2026
Join our experts for the 29th Anniversary of this event!
Learning Objectives
Thursday June 11, 2026
- Understand the utility of virtual reality in enhancing perioperative outcomes.
- Understand the relationship between gut microbiota and immune response in development of colorectal cancer.
- Learn about the potential for vaccines against colon cancer in Lynch Syndrome.
- Discuss blood and stool tests for colorectal cancer screening.
- Understand colorectal screening paradigms.
Friday June 12, 2026
- Discuss pancreatic cancer detection.
- Learn optimal approaches for ESD for colon masses.
- Understand dysplasia surveillance approaches in IBD.
- Learn about transabdominal ultrasound to identify complications of IBD.
- Learn about endoscopic management of IBD complications.
- Discuss primary sclerosing cholangitis pathogenesis and management.
- Discuss approach to post-operative Crohn’s disease.
- Discuss approaches to de-escalation of advanced IBD therapies.
Agenda
Thursday June 11, 2026
1230-1235 Welcome – Dr. Charles Bernstein (University of Manitoba)
Moderator: Dr. Harminder Singh, University of Manitoba
1235-1305 Operation immersion: Implementing virtual reality to enhance perioperative outcomes – Rene El Gabalawy, PhD (University of Manitoba)
1305-1335 Interplay between genotoxic bacteria and inflammation in CRC development – Christian Jobin, PhD (University of Florida Health Cancer Center; USA)
1335-1405 Vaccines for Colorectal Cancer in Lynch Syndrome- Ajay Bansal, MD (University of Kansas Medical Center)
1405-1435 New and Emerging Tests for CRC Screening: Invasive and Non-Invasive Approaches – William Grady, MD (University of Washington School of Medicine; USA)
1440-1500 Break
1500-1530 Surveillance for colorectal cancer and polyps – Dr. Theodore Levin, MD
15:30-16:00 Advancing screening for colorectal cancer in Canada: Should we be starting younger? – Darren Brenner, PhD (University of Calgary)
1600-1645 Panel Discussions – All Speakers Moderator: Dr. Harminder Singh
Friday June 12, 2026
0825-0830 Welcome – Dr. Charles Bernstein (University of Manitoba)
Moderator: Dr. Dana Moffatt, University of Manitoba
0830-0900 Pancreatic Cancer: Early Detection – A Game Changer or a Mirage? – Greg Cote, MD MS (Oregon Health & Science University; Portland USA)
0900-0930 ESD for colon masses – Robert Bechara, MD, FRCPC (Queen’s University; Kingston ON Canada)
0930-1000 Newer Strategies for dysplasia Surveillance in IBD – Sanjay Murthy, MD (University of Ottawa; ON Canada)
1000-1030 De-escalation of surveillance in IBD: the Dutch approach – Bas Oldenburg (University of Utrecht; Netherlands)
1030-1050 Break
1050-1120 PSC – Joshua Korzenik, MD (Harvard University, Boston)
1120-1230 Panel Discussion: Dr. Dana Moffatt, University of Manitoba
1230-1330 Lunch
Afternoon Moderator: Dr. Seth Shaffer, University of Manitoba
1330-1400 Using transabdominal US to identify complications of IBD – Kerri Novak, MD, MSc (University of Calgary)
1400-1430 Endoscopic Management of IBD Complications – Bo Shen, MD (Columbia University; New York USA)
1430-1500 Approach to post-operative Crohn’s disease – Matthieu Allez, MD (McGill University)
1500-1520 Break
1520-15:50 De-escalation of advanced IBD therapies: why and how? – Frank Hoentjen, MD, PhD (University of Alberta)
1550-1700 Panel Discussion – All Speakers Moderator: Dr. Seth Shaffer
29th Annual Key Topics in Gastroenterology Brochure
For inquiries about the event please contact Sharmina Monisha at smonisha@hsc.mb.ca
Registration
$187.50 for practicing physicians. All other professions register at no cost.
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Cancellation Policy
In accordance with CPD Medicine policy:
- More than 21 days’ notice: A refund will be issued, minus a 20% administrative fee (up to a maximum of $200).
- Less than 21 days’ notice: No refund will be provided.
Special refund requests may be submitted to the event coordinator for consideration by the Scientific Planning Committee Chair, CPD Director or the Managing Director.
