NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — One GI, a gastroenterology management services organization, has partnered with Digestive Disease Consultants (“DDC”) in…
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If you suspect your patient might have small bowel bleeding despite a massive workup, what evaluation tools are at your…
New research shows drug therapy may reduce stricture-related Crohn’s disease symptoms New research published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology has shown…
Introduction Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a rare, chronic, and progressive cholestatic disease involving intra- and/or extrahepatic bile ducts. PSC…
Affordability. Value. Accessibility. These issues are driving health systems to change more quickly than ever. But what is needed to…
Forty-eight percent of gastroenterologists reported being burned out, according to Medscape’s 2021 “Physician Burnout & Depression Report” released Jan. 21. For the…
In a recent review published in the journal of Nature Medicine, scientists discussed the results of a two-year weekly effort to track…
Modern efforts to monitor and improve quality in health care can trace their roots to the early 20th century. At…
An over-the-scope clip combined with submucosal injection resulted in a lower incidence of nonvariceal rebleeding compared with through-the-scope clips, researchers…
It’s currently estimated that 50 percent of IBD patients experience some form of joint stiffness, otherwise known as arthralgia. With…