Developing Educators and Expert Presenters

We’re excited to bring back the DEEP Program for Year Two!

Do you want to be a better presenter? Do you have an upcoming speaking engagement?

Designed to develop a cohort of expert educators who will have the opportunity to improve their presentation skills and feel more confident in their ability to be considered for speaking engagements, Developing Educators and Expert Presenters (DEEP) will consist of two virtual sessions – didactic and experiential, the former in a group and the latter in smaller cohorts.

Applicants must be a NASPGHAN member, faculty (graduate of a Pediatric GI fellowship program), and based in North America. Submission requirements include a completed application, your CV and a letter of support from Chair/Division Chief.

Attendees will be limited to the first 30 applicants who complete all submission requirements. Deadline for applications is April 11, 2025. Invited attendees will be notified of acceptance and registration details by April 30, 2025.

Session One is scheduled for the evening of May 12, 2025.

Only those who participate in Session One and Session Two will be eligible for CME and MOC Part II, and will receive a Certificate of Completion from the NASPGHAN Speakers Bureau. Please note that completion of the program does not guarantee a speaking role at a NASPGHAN event.

Questions? Please email kregan@naspghan.org.

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