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The New Gastroenterologist
Navigating the Search for a Financial Adviser
A financial adviser becomes indispensable when you have significant assets, a high income, complex finances, and/or are experiencing a major life...
The New Gastroenterologist
Achieving Promotion for Junior Faculty in Academic Medicine: An Interview With Experts
Barriers to promotion and retention within academic medicine include ineffective mentorship, unclear or inconsistent promotion criteria, and...
The New Gastroenterologist
A Simplified Approach to Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
A stepwise approach to the management of PFD can allow many patients to be effectively treated without the need for surgical intervention.
Member Spotlight
GI Doc Aims to Lift Barriers to CRC Screening for Black Patients
Dr. Adjoa Anyane-Yeboa’s research has focused on the barriers to colorectal cancer screening in the Black population, the most common of which was...
The New Gastroenterologist
Defining Your ‘Success’
Welcome to the May issue of The New Gastroenterologist.
Commentary
Converging on Our Nation’s Capital
In this month’s issue, we highlight an important AGA expert consensus commentary examining the role of blood-based tests (“liquid biopsy”) in...
Feature
Are Direct-to-Consumer Microbiome Tests Clinically Useful?
The lack of reliability has been shown by experts who have tested the tests.
From the AGA Journals
AGA Defines Diagnostic, Treatment Approach to Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is triggered by chronic cannabis usage and manifests with GI and autonomic symptoms.
Commentary
Congratulations to AGA’s New Leaders
In this month’s issue, we highlight a phase 3 RCT from NEJM demonstrating the efficacy of seladelpar in patients with PBC with refractory pruritus...
Commentary
Shining a Light on Colorectal Cancer
CRC prevention through screening and surveillance is a core part of our practice as gastroenterologists and plays a critical role in improving...