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SGNA 52nd Annual Course

Education, Credits and Community

SGNA 52nd Annual Course

As we look forward to the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates 52nd Annual Course (June 1–3 in Pittsburgh), I’m thrilled to invite you to join us for what promises to be an inspiring and transformative event for all gastroenterology professionals. Whether you’re a seasoned nurse or just start- ing in the field, this course offers incredible value—not just for advancing your own career, but also for strengthening and connecting with the broader GI community.

The healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly, and it is essential for us to stay informed and current with best practices and new technologies. The Annual Course is designed to help you do just that. With planning fully underway, we’re hard at work curating a program filled with sessions that will provide you access to the latest advancements in gastroenterology care, from cutting-edge technologies to innovative techniques.

You’ll have the chance to deepen your expertise, explore new perspectives, and learn about best practices that can be immediately applied in your work.

In addition to the educational opportunities, the annual course is a chance to earn valuable continuing-education credits, something we all need to maintain licensure and gastroenterology certification, and keep up with our profession’s demands. You’ll leave with practical takeaways that can help improve patient care in real-world settings.

The SGNA Annual Course is about more than just learning—it’s about community.

One of the things I love most about this event is the sense of connection it fosters.

You’ll have the opportunity to network with peers, mentors, and industry leaders who share your passion for GI. These are the people who understand your challenges, celebrate your successes, and inspire you to reach new heights.

The friendships and professional relationships I’ve built at past conferences have been invaluable to me, and I know you’ll experience the same.

Whether during educational sessions, at our networking events, or while visiting the exhibit hall to explore the latest products and services, every moment is a chance to engage with your community.

I’m excited about what this coming year has in store, and I hope you’ll join us in Pittsburgh, June 1-3, 2025, for an experi- ence filled with learning, connection, growth and community. Together, we can continue to elevate the care we provide to our patients, and can stay at the forefront of an ever-changing healthcare landscape.

For more information about the SGNA 52nd Annual Course, please visit annualcourse.sgna.org.

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  • Judith Currier, BSN, RN, CGRN

    Judy is president of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates

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