DDSEP® 10, AGA’s self-education program created by GI experts, is how practicing gastroenterologists and hepatologists and GI fellows stay up-to-date to improve care of their patients or prepare for a board exam.
- Stay current on the latest patient care advances in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition.
- Prepare for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) GI board certification or the ABIM 10-year Maintenance of Certification (MOC) examinations.
- Earn 102 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and Maintenance of Certification Points.
Enhance your knowledge and refine your expertise with case-based scenarios seen in practice and best practices to provide up-to-date patient care or prepare for a GI board exam. DDSEP 10 is everything you need to succeed.
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CME / Maintenance of Certification (MOC) information
Accreditation and designation statement
The AGA Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The AGA Institute designates this live activity for a maximum of 102 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all faculty and planning partners must disclose all their financial relationships with ineligible companies held within the past 24 months. The AGA Institute implements a mechanism to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to delivering the educational activity to learners.
Maintenance of Certification (MOC) statement
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 102 MOC points in the ABIM’s MOC program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
MOC/CME expiration date: December 31, 2025
Faculty Financial Disclosures
In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Commercial Support of Continuing Medical Education, all faculty and planning partners must disclose any relevant financial relationship(s) or other relationship(s) held within the past 24 months. Any person who has control over course content must disclose his or her relevant financial relationships to the learners.
Editors and Planning Committee
Melissa G. Teitelman, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Neeral L. Shah, MD, AGAF
Speaking/Teaching: Abbott Nutrition
Danielle E. Marino, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter Authors
Chapter 1 – Esophageal Disorders
Benson T. Massey, MD, FACP
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Reza Shaker, MD, MACP
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
C. Prakash Gyawali, MD, AGAF
Consulting: Diversatek, Ironwood, IsoThrive, Quintiles
Speaking and Teaching; Medtronic, Johnson & Jonhson, Takeda
Chapter 2 – Acid Diseases of the Stomach
Steven F. Moss, MD, AGAF
Grant/Research Support: American Molecular Labs
Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Phathom
Board Membership Redhill, Phathom
Consulting: Takeda
Chapter 3 – Pancreatic Physiology and Disease
Vivek Kaul, MD
Advisory Committee/Review Panel: STERIS, CDX, and Motus GI
Consulting: AMBU, Medical Cook
Santhi Swaroop Vege, MD, AGAF
Educational Support: Uptodate
Allison L. Yang, MD, MPH
Advisory Committee/ Review Panel: Nestle Health Science
Anil Nagar, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Fred Gorelick, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 4 – Diseases of the Biliary Tract
Rahul P. Kuver, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Lisa Gangarosa, MD, AGAF
Independent Contractor: Cook Medical Research
Andrew Y. Wang, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 5 – Viral Hepatitis
Christina C. Lindenmeyer, MD
Educational Support: Merck Manuals
Vinay Sundaram MD, MSc
Speaking and Teaching: Gilead, Intercept, AbbVie
Consulting: Saol
Chapter 6 – Metabolic, Hereditary, Inflammatory, and Vascular Diseases of the Liver
Karin Andersson, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Carl L. Berg, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 7 – Cirrhosis and Liver Transplantation
Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Carl L. Berg, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 8 – GI Diseases in Pregnancy
Reena V. Chokshi, MD
Consulting: Medtronic
Speaking/Teaching: Medtronic
Carla Brady, MD, MHS
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Bincy P. Abraham, MD, AGAF
Consulting: Abbvie, BMS, Janssen, Lilly, Medtronics, Pfizer, Samsung Bioepis, Takeda, UCB
Joseph Ahn, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 9 – Diarrhea and Constipation
Lawrence R. Schiller, MD
Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Phathom Pharmaceuticals, RedHill Pharmaceuticals
Speaking and Teaching: Salix Pharmaceuticals
Chapter 10 – Gastrointestinal Motility
Richard K. Wood, Jr., MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Satish SC Rao, MD, PhD, AGAF
Advisory Committees or Review Panels: In Control Medical, Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Laborie, Neurogut, Inc. Progenity, Quin-Tron, Sanofi, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Vibrant
Grant/Research Support: Progenity, Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Vibrant
Amy Barto, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 11 – Gastrointestinal Infections of the Small Intestine and Colon
Amy Elizabeth Barto, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Christina Surawicz, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 12 – Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Christen Klochan Dilly, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Daniel M. Wild, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 13 – Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Arthur J. DeCross, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 14 – Gastrointestinal Cancers
Sonia S. Kupfer, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 15 – Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders
Lena B. Palmer, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Michael Sprang, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Jessica Bartfield, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Shelby Sullivan, MD
Consulting: Allurion Technologies, Elira therapeutics, Endo Tools Therapeutics, Fractyl Laboratories, Nitinotes, Phenomix Sciences
Grant/Research Support: Allurion Technologies, Aspire Bariatrics, Finch Therapeutics, Obalon Therapeutics and PReBiotix
Chapter 16 – Issues in Pediatric Gastroenterology
Rishi Gupta, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter 17 – Small Bowel Disease
Rupa Mukherjee, MD, and
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Daniel A. Leffler, MD, MS
Employment: Takeda Pharmaceuticals
Daniel M. Wild, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapter Question Authors
Chapter 1 - Esophageal Disorders
Rena Yadlapati, MD
Bryan Sauer, MD, AGAF
Chapter 2 - Acid Diseases of the Stomach
David Leiman, MD
John Clark, MD, AGAF
Chapter 3 - Pancreatic Physiology and Disease
Darshan Kothari, MD
Aparna Repaka, MD
Chapter 4 - Diseases of the Biliary Tract
Dan Strand, MD
Dushant Uppal, MD
Chapter 5 - Viral Hepatitis
Janice Jou, MD, MHS
Nicolas Intagliata, MD
Chapter 6 - Metabolic, Hereditary, Inflammatory, and Vascular Diseases of the Liver
Mike Kriss, MD
Jonathan Stine, MD
Chapter 7 - Cirrhosis and Liver Transplantation
Matt Stotts, MD
Kathleen Viveiros, MD
Chapter 8 - GI Diseases in Pregnancy
Rich Bloomfeld- Wakeforest, MD
Claire Meyer, MD
Chapter 9 - Diarrhea and Constipation
Stacy Menees, MD
Brandon Sprung, MD
Chapter 10 – Gastrointestinal Motility
Ami Patel, MD
Nitin Ahuja, MD
Chapter 11 - Gastrointestinal Infections of the Small Intestine and Colon
Sarah McGill, MD
Melissa Hershman, MD
Chapter 12 - Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Hamita Sachar, MD
Michelle Hughes, MD
Chapter 13 - Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Jason Ken Hou, MD, AGAF
Bharati Kochar, MD
Chapter 14 - Gastrointestinal Cancers
Seth Crockett, MD, MPH, AGAF
Aimee Lucas, MD, MS, AGAF
Chapter 15 - Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders
Octavia Pickett-Blakely, MD
Justin Crocker, MD
Chapter 16 - Issues in Pediatric Gastroenterology
Michael Winter, MD
Deborah Goldman, MD, AGAF
Chapter 17 - Small Bowel Disease
Iris Vance, MD
Justin Sewell, MD, PhD, MPH
Question Writers
Rena Yadlapati, MD
Consulting: Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Medtronic, Phathom, StatLink
Grant/Research Support: Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Medtronic
Board Membership: RJS Mediagnostix
Bryan Sauer, MD, AGAF
Consulting Takeda Pharmaceuticals
Watermark Research Partners:
David Leiman, MD
Speaking and Teaching: Medtronics
Grant/Research Support: Takeda
John Clarke, MD, AGAF
Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Alnylam, Isothrive, Medrtonic, Pfizer, Regeneron, Sanofi
Grant/Research Support: Ironwood
Darshan Kothari, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Aparna Repaka, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Daniel Strand, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Dushant Uppal, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Janice Jou, MD, MHS
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Nicolas Intagliata, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Stacy Menees, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Brandon Sprung, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Hamita Sachar, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Michelle Hughes, MD
Consulting: Motus, GI
Mike Kriss, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Jonathan Stine, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Ami Patel, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Nitin Ahuja, MD
Consulting: GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, Medtronic
Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Laborie, Takeda
Grant/Research Support: Nestle, Vanda Pharmaceuticals
Jason Ken Hou, MD, AGAF
Grant/Research Support: Arena, Celgene, Eli-Lilly, Genentech, Janssen, Lycera, Pfizer, Redhill Biosciences
Bharati Kochar, MD
Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Pfizer, Inc
Matthew Stotts, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Kathleen Viveiros, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Sarah McGill, MD
Grant Support: Olympus America, Finch Pharmaceuticals, Abbott Laboratories
Melissa Hershman, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Seth Crockett, MD, MPH, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Aimee Lee Lucas, MD, MS, AGAF
Consulting:
Grant/Research Support: Immunovia AB:
Claire Meyer, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Rich Bloomfeld, MD
Speaking/Teaching: AbbVie
Octavia Pickett-Blakely, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Justin Crocker, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Iris Vance, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Justin Sewell, MD, PhD, MPH
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Michael Winter, MD
Consulting: Precision Medicine
Advisory Committee or Review Panel: AbbVie, Brystol Myers Squibb
Deborah A. Goldman, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Melissa G. Teitelman, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Neeral L. Shah, MD, AGAF
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Danielle E. Marino, MD
Disclosed no relevant financial relationships
Chapters
Chapter 1 – Esophageal Disorders
Chapter 2 – Acid Diseases of the Stomach
Chapter 3 – Pancreatic Physiology and Disease
Chapter 4 – Diseases of the Biliary Tract
Chapter 5 – Viral Hepatitis
Chapter 6 – Metabolic, Hereditary, Inflammatory, and Vascular Diseases of the Liver
Chapter 7 – Cirrhosis and Liver Transplantation
Chapter 8 – GI Diseases in Pregnancy
Chapter 9 – Diarrhea and Constipation
Chapter 10 – Gastrointestinal Motility
Chapter 11 – Gastrointestinal Infections of the Small Intestine and Colon
Chapter 12 – Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Chapter 13 – Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Chapter 14 – Gastrointestinal Cancers
Chapter 15 – Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders
Chapter 16 – Issues in Pediatric Gastroenterology
Chapter 17 – Small Bowel Disease
Pricing
DDSEP 10 Complete provides you access to the print and digital syllabus, Question Bank and Mock Exam all in one convenient location on AGA University. Shipping costs for DDSEP 10 Complete are not included. DDSEP 10 Digital includes online access to all DDSEP 10 resources, but no printed books. To learn more, contact ddsep@gastro.org.
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DDSEP 10 Complete | DDSEP 10 Digital | DDSEP 10 Question Bank | DDSEP 10 Mock Exam |
AGA Member $695 | AGA Member $695 | AGA Member $325 | AGA Member $75 |
Nonmember $915 | Nonmember $915 | Nonmember $435 | Nonmember $95 |
AGA Trainee Member $345 |
AGA Trainee Member $345 |
AGA Trainee Member $165 |
AGA Trainee Member $35 |
Two printed books: Syllabus and Answers and Critiques |
Syllabus (digital access) |
Question Bank (digital access) |
A single two-hour timed exam (must be completed in one sitting) |
Syllabus (digital access) |
Question Bank (digital access) |
850+ questions | 60 questions |
Question Bank (digital access) |
Mock Exam (digital access) – two-hour timed exam, with unlimited attempts |
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Mock Exam (digital access) – two-hour timed exam, with unlimited attempts |
Build your own customizable tests |
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Build your own customizable tests |
Mobile Device Instructions
Here are instructions for downloading DDSEP 10 app on to your mobile device:
iOS devices:
- Open your browser and enter agau.gastro.org.
- Login and select my courses.
- Select "Launch" under DDSEP 10.
- Select the "Share" button.
- Tap "Add to Home Screen."
Android devices:
- Open your browser and enter agau.gastro.org.
- Login and select my courses.
- Select "Launch" under DDSEP 10.
- Tap on the Menu button.
- Tap "Add to Home Screen."
Product features
Syllabus (digital access)
Question Bank (digital access)
Build your own customizable tests
Mock Exam (digital access) – two-hour timed exam, with unlimited attempts
Learning objectives
- DDSEP®, AGA’s self-education program created by GI experts, is how practicing gastroenterologists and hepatologists stay up to date and improve care of their patients.
- Practicing gastroenterologists trust DDSEP’s educational content to keep their knowledge current and prepare for Maintenance of Certification (MOC). GI fellows trust DDSEP to help them prepare for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) certification.
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Have other questions or concerns?
We invite you to read DDSEP 10’s Frequently Asked Questions section or contact AGA at ddsep@gastro.org to learn more.
Time to complete: Self-directed
Released: May 18, 2022
Credit expires: Dec. 31, 2025