Gastroenterology may be on the verge of shifting from episodic, flare-driven care to continuous, AI-enabled chronic disease management. According to…
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Medical malpractice continues to be an occupational reality in gastroenterology. In fact, a landmark study by Jena et al. found…
Pathologists Aren’t a Black Box: Why GI–Pathology Communication Directly Impacts Patient Car In a compelling piece in GI & Hepatology…
Smart toilets are moving from concept to clinical infrastructure. In a recent conversation, Dr. Sonia Grego — Co-Founder & CEO…
In a new policy paper published in Annals of Internal Medicine, the American College of Physicians (ACP) argues that the…
A new editorial in the ACG Case Reports Journal argues that nutrition and lifestyle medicine must move from peripheral topics…
The story of gastroenterology in 2025 is no longer about productivity or reimbursement, it’s about manpower. Hospitals and practices across…
Gastroenterology is facing a growing anesthesia staffing mismatch—driven not just by workforce shortages, but by volatile scheduling patterns and tightening…
In a surprisingly funny and philosophical essay, The New York Times writer Sam Anderson reframes the colonoscopy—not as a medical…
Speaking at the Crohn’s & Colitis Congress, Frank I. Scott, MD, MSCE, cautioned that mentorship—while often career-accelerating—can become actively or…
