Patients benefit when GIs partner with pathologists
A good pathologist can be a gastroenterologist’s best friend. A good GI pathologist, that is.
A good pathologist can be a gastroenterologist’s best friend. A good GI pathologist, that is.
A panel of experts will discuss the evolving science and best practices for treating motility disorders on Sunday during the annual Josephine and Michael Camilleri, MD, Lecture — Motility Matters 2017: An Interactive Forum to Debate What Progress the Field Has Made in the Treatment of GI Motility Disorders.
Men and women are not created equal when it comes to GI disorders. Hormonal and anatomic differences play roles in disease risk and development. Even the endoscopist’s gender can make a difference.
A new survey of AGA members indicates that 89 percent of endoscopists are at risk for musculoskeletal injuries. The study also revealed gender-based differences in the types of injuries sustained when performing endoscopy.
Five experts will discuss the management of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) during Monday’s DDW® Clinical Symposium, GERD: From Diagnosis to Testing and Therapy, which is
Four experts will help clinicians take the uncertainty out of the diagnosis and management of incidental liver lesions during Monday’s DDW® Clinical Symposium, Incidental Liver
Gut microbiome studies have powered their way to the top of basic gastroenterology science, expanding the understanding of how the microbiome can interact with epithelial
In 1991, little was known about the stomach beyond its obvious role as a low pH vessel that helped kick off the process of digestion.
AGA offers a myriad of educational programs, practice resources and membership services at DDW® 2017. During the meeting, make sure to stop by the AGA
Five experts will discuss optimized treatment strategies for Helicobacter pylori infection during the annual Kristin and David Peura, MD, Lecture, Saturday afternoon. The 90-minute AGA
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