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The ACPGBI is the 1000 plus surgeons, nurses, and allied professionals who advance the knowledge and treatment of bowel diseases in Britain and Ireland.
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ACPGBI Jul 31
-keep up the momentum and get involved! Download & share our Aug' Research Summary Table
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ACPGBI Jul 18
Our 2017 Ileoanal Pouch Report is available to view at
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The Dukes' Club Jul 15
Official Dukes' Club members must be registered to the as trainees. Benefits include a free Motorway course after 2-yr membership
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BowelDiseaseResearch Jul 18
Tricky in 140 characters - but there's a good summary of some of it in our newsletter!
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Kai Leong Jul 16
Finally here after 4 years of hard work !!
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ACPGBI Jul 12
Our training initiative is looking for sites!
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Crohn's & Colitis UK Jul 10
The has released a report of the outcomes of over 5,000 people who have had pouch surgeries:
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Kai Leong Jul 10
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ACPGBI Jul 10
☀️shone on with today programme, breaking trials and ; watch out for newsletter coming soon!
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ACPGBI Jul 5
We will see you all in Birmingham next year!
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ACPGBI Jul 5
What a fantastic 3 days at ! Thanks to all our delegates for joining us in sunny Bournemouth! Now, to the beach!
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Charlotte Dawson Jul 5
Nicola Fernhead outlining the future of the IMPACT strategy
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Swansea Colorectal Jul 5
Innovative solutions to prevent anastomotic leak. Inspiring talk from from
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Katie Adams Jul 5
Fewer complications with early ileostomy closure following anterior resection - Eva Angenete
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Katie Adams Jul 5
Inspiring & motivating . Trainees increasingly taking centre stage,impressive
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Pelvic Floor Society Jul 5
Is the future of faecal incontinence in cell therapy?
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Deena Harji Jul 5
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ACPGBI Jul 5
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ACPGBI Jul 5
2 million + impressions for
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Kat Parmar Jul 5
The surgical personality and decision-making on anastamoses. Yet more interesting at
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