Gastro Journal Club: Antireflux treatment and risk of esophageal adenocarcinoma
Professors Johan Hardvik Åkerström and Jesper Lagergren from the Karolinska Institutet discuss their article with residents from the McMaster University gastroenterology division.
New guidance on endoscopic resection of subepithelial GI lesions
Our latest CPU features expert commentary from experienced clinicians on the various techniques for endoscopic full-thickness resection.
Now available: 2024 coding guide
This tri-society resource will help ensure your practice maximizes reimbursement.
Quiz: What caused this patient’s liver injury?
A 68-year-old woman presents with unexplained liver enzyme elevation and active chronic hepatitis.
AGA sharpens focus on women
As the number of women in gastroenterology grows, so does AGA’s portfolio of programs focused on maximizing the role of women in GI.
Victory: BCBSMA rolls back restrictive anesthesia policy
We are grateful that BCBSMA heeded our warnings about the potential impact on cancer screening access and patient choice in GI care.
We’re equipping women in GI to thrive
Thank you to our Northeast workshop attendees for a weekend full of connection building and thoughtful conversations about career goals and personal advancement.
RDs: Apply for Cedars-Sinai’s six-month IBD-dietitian apprenticeship program
Registered dietitians should consider applying for this hands-on experience.
Registration is open for the 2024 AGA Postgraduate Course
Join us in Washington, D.C. or virtually on May 18 to learn the latest diagnostic and endoscopic updates in GI.
12 pieces of advice for treating cirrhosis in light of recent drug approval
In our latest Clinical Practice Update, experts provide best practice advice on the use of vasoactive drugs and intravenous albumin in cirrhosis.