Tag: american college of gastroenterology

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October 9, 2018/Digestive/Research

Study Investigates Endoscopic Balloon Dilation for Treating Crohn’s Disease Strictures

First study to show EBD is most effective in patients with fewer strictures

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October 13, 2017/Digestive/Q&A

What Is the Significance of Having Women Presidents of All Four U.S. GI Societies?

The short answer from ACG president Carol Burke, MD

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October 11, 2017/Digestive/Q&A

Why Will Physician Burnout Be a Hot Topic at the 2017 World Congress of Gastroenterology?

The short answer from ACG president Carol Burke, MD

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October 3, 2017/Digestive/Q&A

How Is ACG Helping Decrease Regulatory Burden on Physicians?

The short answer from ACG president Carol Burke, MD

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October 19, 2016/Digestive/Research

Reducing readmissions in IBD patients: A predictive model

New research reveals which clinical factors matter most

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October 20, 2015/Digestive/News

American College of Gastroenterology Names Visiting Professorship for Edgar Achkar

Cleveland Clinic GI specialist honored for service

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October 20, 2015/Digestive/Research

Pillow System Study Finds GERD Symptom and Sleep Improvement in Pregnancy

Quality of sleep, symptom relief data supported in new patient populations

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October 19, 2015/Digestive/Research

Repeat Endoscopy Is Best, Most Cost-Effective Way to Treat Repeat Upper GI Bleed

Findings announced at ACG’s annual scientific meeting

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