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National Pancreas Foundation is the only medical nonprofit dedicated to advancing research, awareness, diagnosis, treatment, and support for patients living with pancreatic disease.

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Immersive Education Program

The Collaborative Alliance for Pancreatic Education and Research (CAPER) and The National Pancreas Foundation (NPF) are pleased to provide a collaborative program – the CAPER/ NPF Visiting Fellows Program.

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Welcome to the Medical Professionals Hub at the National Pancreas Foundation, your central resource for staying informed, connected, and empowered in the field of pancreatic health. Whether you're a physician, researcher, nurse, or allied healthcare professional, this hub is designed to provide you with invaluable resources, insights, and opportunities for collaboration. From accessing the latest research and clinical guidelines to networking with peers and sharing best practices, our hub is your gateway to advancing pancreatic care. Join us in our mission to improve outcomes and quality of life for patients with pancreatic diseases. Explore our resources, engage with our community, and be a part of the progress at the National Pancreas Foundation.

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Immersive Education

The Collaborative Alliance for Pancreatic Education and Research (CAPER) and The National Pancreas Foundation (NPF) are pleased to provide a collaborative program – the CAPER/ NPF Visiting Fellows Program.

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NPF 2024 Fellows Symposium

The National Pancreas Foundation holds an annual Fellows Symposium as an opportunity for Fellows to gain insight and instruction from world-renowned pancreas specialists. This is open to physicians and PhD-levels scientists who are Fellows, Residents, and first or second-year Faculty.

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How to Become a Center of Excellence

Guided by an NPF Centers of Excellence Task Force, which includes physicians, surgeons, and patient advocates, the program has included two changes. First, the program will be two-tiered. Institutions can now apply to be a Clinical Center of Excellence or a Clinical Center and an Academic Center of Excellence. 

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