EVENTS AND NEWS

4th Annual Michigan GI Society Conference
SAVE THE DATE! The Michigan GI Society (MIGI) would like to announce the 4th Annual Michigan GI Society Conference, held June 20-22, 2025, at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa in Traverse City, MI! Registration will open in spring 2025!
RSVP here, and you will receive an email to receive discounted registration when the 2025 conference registration opens!

3rd Annual Michigan GI Society Conference
The Michigan GI Society (MIGI) would like to announce the 3rd Annual Michigan GI Society Conference, held June 21-23, 2023, at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa in Traverse City, MI! Registration will open in spring, 2024!
The MIGI annual conference brings together gastroenterology providers, including clinicians, researchers, advanced practice providers, and allied health professionals from Michigan.
To Learn More please visit: https://www.migisocietymeeting.org/
2nd Annual Michigan GI Society Conference
The Michigan GI Society (MIGI) would like to announce the 2nd Annual Michigan GI Society Conference, held June 23-25, 2023, at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa in Traverse City, MI! Registration will open in spring, 2023.
The Michigan Gastrointestinal Society is a professional organization providing education, support and advocacy for healthcare providers in Michigan. Connecting gastroenterology providers including clinicians, researchers, advanced practice providers and allied health professionals.
To Register please visit: https://www.migisocietymeeting.org/

Michigan GI Society Inaugural Conference
The Michigan GI Society (MIGI) is pleased to announce the 2022 Michigan GI Society Inaugural Conference, being held July 15-17, 2022, at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa in Traverse City, MI!
For this conference, MIGI has assembled world-class thought leader faculty led by MIGI’s leadership; Jami Kinnucan, MD, Richard Saad, MD, MS, FACG, Laith Jamil, MD. The faculty were responsible for the agenda development and for data presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions. This makes the MIGI meeting a unique opportunity to interact with leaders in the field how they diagnose and treat complex disease states.

Cocktails & Coding: How to Maximize Your Billing
Join Jami Kinnucan for our rescheduled evening of Cocktails & Coding: How to Maximize Your Billing.
This is a Joint event for Ladies of the Gut and the MIGI Society to bring education to the GI community that empowers providers with knowledge. This is a free event that we hope you will join us for.
To register please click: HERE

Eosinophilic Esophagitis Guideline Education
The MIGI Society is excited to partner with the American Gastroenterological Association, who has recently launched the Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Guideline Education program in an effort to disseminate the latest EoE clinical guidelines and standardize practice. As part of the initiative, the AGA recruited leaders in EoE to help equip practicing gastroenterologists and allergists with tools and education to improve evidence-based care for adult and pediatric EoE patients. The MIGI Society is excited to partner with the AGA to bring Michigan's own Dr. Joan Chen to provide a presentation on evidence-based management of EoE. The talk will be free and attendees can claim continuing medical education (CME) credit by attending.
At the end of the presentation, learners will be able to:
- Recognize guideline recommended management strategies for EoE
- Discuss latest guideline recommendations in EoE clinical practice
- Discuss emerging therapies and practice changes for EoE management
Register here for Joan Chen’s talk.
Cocktails & Coding: How to Maximize Your Billing
Join Jami Kinnucan, MD and chair of the society for an evening of Cocktails & Coding: How to Maximize Your Billing Joint event for Ladies of the Gut o bring education to the GI community that empowers providers with knowledge.
This event is free and taking place over zoom. No need to register, just show up!
To join the session: Click Here
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!

Recognizing Potential Masqueraders of IBS
On behalf of the GI Health Foundation and Michigan GI Society, you are invited you to participate in a virtual free CME event with Dr. Bill Chey from Michigan Medicine “Recognizing Potential Masqueraders of IBS”

Michigan Gastrointestinal Society Inaugural Informational Meeting and Social
Join Drs. Saad and Kinnucan as well as society planning committee to meet virtually.