Farewell to the AGA Community
After six years and more than 9,000 discussion posts, the AGA Community will close on April 1.
Introducing our newest AGA Future Leaders
Meet the 18 exceptional early career gastroenterologists and hepatologists selected for our 2022-2023 leadership development program.
GI societies vote no on ANSI/AAMI revisions on endoscopic processing
Changes to ST91 for flexible and semi-rigid endoscopes create obstacles to implement standards and offer impractical, inappropriate or conflicting guidance.
GI societies vote no on ANSI/AAMI revisions on endoscopic processing
Changes to ST91 for flexible and semi-rigid endoscopes create obstacles to implement standards and offer impractical, inappropriate or conflicting guidance.
Happy Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month!
Let’s raise awareness and save lives. Here are a few resources to help you share the new screening age with your patients and prep them for screening.
AGA fights policies that burden GI practices and delay patient care
We asked AGA members to help define our advocacy priorities for 2022. Coming in at #1 is reducing the administrative burdens that delay patient care.
News for GIs who perform fecal microbiota transplantation
The AGA FMT National Registry has partnered with OpenBiome and the University of Minnesota to increase access to and reporting around fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT).
Enrollment now open for new MOC pathway
Gastroenterologists will be able to take ABIM’s Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA) beginning in January 2022.
Acute pancreatitis: 3 quality metrics to track
Reminders on best practices for in-patient acute pancreatitis care, and step-by step guidance on how to track your performance using AGA quality metrics.
Have you accessed TIGE yet?
AGA’s journal Techniques and Innovations in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (TIGE) is now locked down for AGA members.