
Point-of-Care Intestinal Ultrasound Curriculum Expands Diagnostic Options for IBD
Preliminary data shows positive effects of the first intestinal ultrasound curriculum for gastroenterology fellows to help guide medical care for patients with IBD.
Preliminary data shows positive effects of the first intestinal ultrasound curriculum for gastroenterology fellows to help guide medical care for patients with IBD.
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AGA’s first guideline on gastroparesis is coming this fall, and it makes clear that adequate evidence is lacking for therapies, underscoring the centrality of shared decision making with patients.
DDW 2025 is certified for 680 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. The CME Claim Site will be open through Oct. 31.
Gastroenterologists have a responsibility to inquire about patients’ barriers to following up an abnormal stool test with a colonoscopy, says Dr. Rachel Issaka.
Forgoing tests for emerging autoimmune conditions could mean misdiagnosing patients presenting with symptoms of diarrhea-predominant IBS.
Proactive mailing of colon cancer screening kits to patients’ homes doubled screening rates, halved mortality and essentially eliminated racial disparities, according to Dr. Douglas Corley.
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In conjunction with International Women’s Day, we’ve gathered a list of events and sessions highlighting women in GI and hepatology at DDW 2025.
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