ASGE Announces Slate of Education Offerings for 2026

Cementing its role as the leading education provider in GI, ASGE has just released its full-year educational and training opportunities for 2026.

Whether it’s clinical updates, hands-on training or education for the GI unit team, ASGE offers quality educational programs to empower providers with practical, specialized training that drives excellence across the entire care team.

FEB
February 21
Masterclass: Expert Performance
Approach to Colonoscopy
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February 21
Shaping a High-Performing
Endoscopy Unit
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MAR
March 6-8
STAR Advanced
Bariatric Suturing
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March 20-21
Annual GI Advanced
Practice Provider Course
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MAY
May 2-3
Digestive Disease
Week® (DDW)
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May 2-5
AGA-ASGE Postgraduate
Course at DDW
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JUN
June 12-14
STAR Fundamental
Lower EMR

JULY
July 11-12
ERCP Bootcamp

FELLOWS TRAINING PROGRAMS

July 24–25
First-Year Fellows
July 26–27
First-Year Fellows
July 31–August 1
First-Year Fellows
August 2–3
First-Year Fellows
August 29–30
Senior Fellows
(2nd and 3rd Year)
September 19–20
Advanced Fellows
SEPT
September 18-19
Global GI AI Summit
and Workshop
September 26–27
Mastering GI Emergencies and
Inpatient GI Consultation

OCT
October 9
ASGE-ACG Endoscopy
Course
October 17-18
Interventional EUS

NOV
November 6–8
IBD Ultrasound
November 7
Quality Edge: Elevating Endoscopy Unit Performance
November 14
2027 Gastroenterology
Reimbursement & Coding
November 20–21
Festival of Innovation and EndoScopic Technology at ASGE (FIESTA)

DEC
December 5-6
Endoscopic Submucosal
Dissection (ESD)
December 12
EndoQuest: Colonoscopy in the
GI Unit for Nurses and Techs

Plan ahead by exploring ASGE’s full calendar of upcoming educational opportunities.

Calendar of Events

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About Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures allow the gastroenterologist to visually inspect the upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach and duodenum) and the lower bowel (colon and rectum) through an endoscope, a thin, flexible device with a lighted end and a powerful lens system. Endoscopy has been a major advance in the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. For example, the use of endoscopes allows the detection of ulcers, cancers, polyps and sites of internal bleeding. Through endoscopy, tissue samples (biopsies) may be obtained, areas of blockage can be opened and active bleeding can be stopped. Polyps in the colon can be removed, which has been shown to prevent colon cancer.

About the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Since its founding in 1941, the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) has been dedicated to advancing patient care and digestive health by promoting excellence and innovation in gastrointestinal endoscopy. ASGE, with almost 17,000 members worldwide, promotes the highest standards for endoscopic training and practice, fosters endoscopic research, recognizes distinguished contributions to endoscopy, and is the foremost resource for endoscopic education. Visit Asge.org and ValueOfColonoscopy.org for more information and to find a qualified doctor in your area.

 

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Media Contact

Andrea Lee
Director of Marketing and Communications
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