Mixed Topics
Early Career
New and transitioning gastroenterologists face burnout too
Physician burnout is prevalent and can have severe consequences for both the physician and the health care system.
Postfellowship Pathways
Developing training pathways in advanced endoscopic resection and third-space endoscopy in the U.S.
“It is critical that we continue to develop dedicated training pathways to teach advanced endoscopic resection and third-space endoscopy in the...
Member Spotlight
Florida GI gets candid about imposter syndrome, insurers, starting a GI fellowship
“Starting a fellowship at a new institution is a very challenging yet incredibly rewarding experience.”
Member Spotlight
Launching an entirely virtual health care GI practice
Practice increases supply of GI providers – virtually and effectively.
Commentary
Disconnecting to reconnect
“By mentally disconnecting from work without the constant ping of my email and EHR inbox, our group had deeper conversations and formed genuine...
Latest News
ChatGPT in medicine: The good, the bad, and the unknown
Three-expert panel at DDW suggests clinicians should embrace the technology.
News from AGA
Investing in the future of GI
Creative young researchers are poised to make groundbreaking discoveries that will shape the future of gastroenterology.
News from AGA
Trailblazer for women in gastroenterology, Dr. Barbara H. Jung takes over as AGA president
Dr. Jung’s career in gastroenterology is marked by a series of firsts for women.
Financial/Legal
Increase in message volume begs the question: ‘Should we be compensated for our time?’
The focus of this article will be to review the more common non-face-to-face evaluation and management (E/M) services.
Latest News
United Healthcare ditches prior authorization in favor of new policy
Instead, the giant health insurer will adopt an “advance notification” program for nonscreening and nonemergent gastrointestinal procedures.