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Instructions: The GIE: Gastroinintestinal Endoscopy CME Activity can now be completed entirely on-line. To complete do the following: 1. Read the CME article in this issue carefully and complete the activity: Buchner AM, Guarner-Argente C, Ginsberg GG. Outcomes of EMR of defiant colorectal lesions directed to an endoscopy referral center. Gastrointest Endosc 2012;76:255-63. Regunathan R, Woo J, Pierce MC, et al. Feasibility and preliminary accuracy of high-resolution imaging of the liver and pancreas using FNA-compatible microendoscopy (with video). Gastrointest Endosc 2012;76:293-300. Bang JY, Hebert-Magee S, Trevino JM, et al. Randomized, controlled trial comparing the 22-gauge aspiration and 22-gauge biopsy needles for EUS-guided sampling of solid pancreatic mass lesions. Gastrointest Endosc 2012;76:321-7. Daram SR, Lahr C, Tang S-j. Anorectal bleeding: etiology, evaluation, and management (with videos). [Technical Review] Gastrointest Endosc 2012;76:406-17. 2. To date, ACC Sections and their Councils have been a valuable resource for the decision-making bodies of the College and have provided a welcome opportunity for the ACC to cultivate leadership and engage members. Visit the journals Web site at www.asge.org (members) or www.giejournal.org (nonmembers). 3. To date, ACC Sections and their Councils have been a valuable resource for the decision-making bodies of the College. Exams can be saved to be acessed at a later date. ou may create a free personal account to save and return to your work in progress, as well as save and track your completed activities o that you may print a certificate at any time. The complete articles, detailed instructions for completion, as well as past Journal CME ctivities can also be found at this site.

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