About AGA
About AGA
AGA's Mobile Offerings
Test your knowledge with AGA Gastro Cards, access content from the AGA journals, network and more from the convenience of your mobile device.
AGA Advocacy App
Download the AGA Advocacy App and use this tool to learn about policies affecting gastroenterology, contact your elected officials, act on issues impacting GI and more.
AGA Career Compass
The app to guide fellows in training and postdoctoral fellows through each career stage with resources and mentorship to build a GI career you love. AGA Career Compass offers curated content for tailored career planning, leadership training, mentorship and clinical resources for where you’re at now and where you want to go in GI.
As an AGA member you have exclusive access to AGA Career Compass — the only app of its kind in GI.
AGA Career Compass is now available in the Apple and Google Play stores.
Gastro Cards
Perfect for clinicians and fellows-in-training on-the-go, Gastro Cards provides instant answers to vexing challenges from endoscopies to IBD and more.
With more than 175 true-false and open-ended questions that are updated regularly, you’ll find this an ideal complement to other AGA learning tools such as DDSEP® Plus to aid your fellowship training and even prepare you for the ABIM board exam.
AGA 360
The AGA 360 app puts AGA resources and member actions in your hands. This new all-inclusive mobile app grants easy access to our professional support tools at any time including:
Education and event one-stop-shop
View the AGA University education catalog and register for upcoming AGA events. Then, access agendas and resources for the AGA Postgraduate Course and other AGA meetings you’ll attend this year.
Take action
The app’s comprehensive menu empowers you to take AGA member actions, such as managing your account, applying for research funding, making a donation to the AGA PAC and contacting staff.
Stay on top of clinical guidance
Content from AGA journals and publications is now in the same place as our guidelines, clinical practice updates and patient information.
Network and learn as you go
Search the member directory and share questions that arise in your career, like next steps for the patient who stumped your team this morning or soliciting feedback from peers following an in-person Q&A session that was cut short.
I-SEE
Over the past 3 decades, eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) has transformed from a little-known condition to a well-characterized disease often encountered in clinical practice. AGA created the Index of Severity for EoE (I-SEE) tool to help you assess and track activity over time for your EoE patients.
Developed by a multidisciplinary team of experts, the tool is now available as a point-of-care mobile app.
How does it work?
The I-SEE app allows you to easily assess the severity of your EoE patient cases with a points-based system.
The app provides detailed information about the condition and the features of severity at each step of the calculation.
When should I use it?
I-SEE is for use in adult and pediatric patients with EoE. I-SEE can be used at initial diagnosis and then at each subsequent visit, with the recall being only between visits so that the severity can be assessed over time and ultimately (when data supports this step) treatment and monitoring adjusted based on severity.
Gastro Cards
AGA 360
- Education and event one-stop-shop
- View the AGA University education catalog and register for upcoming AGA events. Then, access agendas and resources for the AGA Postgraduate Course and other AGA meetings you’ll attend this year.
- Take action
- The app’s comprehensive menu empowers you to take AGA member actions, such as managing your account, applying for research funding, making a donation to the AGA PAC and contacting staff.
- Stay on top of clinical guidance
- Content from AGA journals and publications is now in the same place as our guidelines, clinical practice updates and patient information.
- Network and learn as you go
- Search the member directory and share questions that arise in your career, like next steps for the patient who stumped your team this morning or soliciting feedback from peers following an in-person Q&A session that was cut short.