CORInet Preview at DDW
2005, Chicago
PORTLAND, OR - May 4, 2005 - The Clinical Outcomes Research
Initiative (CORI) will be previewing the next generation
of CORI software, CORInet, at Digestive Disease Week 2005
in Chicago, May 14th-19th, at McCormick Place. CORI will
be at the ASGE booth (#1000) in the Exhibit Hall.
CORI invites DDW participants and the GI and research communities
to join us for a live demonstration of CORInet on Tuesday,
May 17, at 4 p.m., where CORI will present their latest technology.
Drs. David Lieberman and Glenn Eisen will facilitate a question
and answer session following the software demonstration.
CORInet Live Demonstration
Tuesday, May 17, at 4 p.m.
Hyatt Chicago, Burnham Room, West Tower
Stop by our booth to catch a preview of CORInet and sign
up for a priority installation. See how your organization
can benefit from the spectrum of technology and services
CORI has to offer.
Data from CORI’s National Endoscopic Database will
be presented in the following poster sessions:
Sunday, May 15, 2005
- Seasonal Variation in the Endoscopic Diagnosis
Of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Category (S961) - Amnon Sonnenberg; Joel N Auslander; David A
Lieberman
Monday, May 16, 2005
- Endoscopic Screening for Varices in Cirrhotics:
Data From a National Endoscopic Database (the CORI Project) (M1281) - Mary Kovalak; Jeremy Lake; Nora Mattek; David
Lieberman; Glenn Eisen; Atif Zaman
- Yield of Capsule Endoscopy
Compared to Push Enteroscopy for Small Bowel Tumors (M1390)
- Sarah Rodriguez; Douglas
Faigel
- Repeat Upper Endoscopy: How often and Why? Report
From the CORI Consortium (M1284) - David Lieberman; Glenn
Eisen;
Jennifer
Holub
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
- Prevalence of Ischemic Colitis in Asymptomatic
Patients Undergoing Colonoscopy (W1129) - David Lieberman;
Glenn Eisen; Jennifer Holub; Nora Mattek; LeAnn Michaels
About the Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative
The Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative (CORI) was founded
in 1995 by the ASGE as a national data repository for endoscopic
research. The shared repository is designed to promote endoscopic
research among GI physicians. CORI is a leading source of
GI research information, receiving more than 21,000 clinical
procedure reports from more than 750 physicians nationwide
each month. CORI research data have been used to support
more than 50 major research initiatives. CORI operates as
a not-for-profit subsidiary of the ASGE. For more information,
visit CORI online at http://www.cori.org.
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