The New Gastroenterologist
In Focus
Medical, Endoscopic, and Surgical Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Management of GERD requires a personalized approach based on symptom presentation, body mass index, endoscopic findings, and physiological...
Letter from the Editor
Infinite Learning
The New Gastroenterologist
August 2024 – ICYMI
In case you missed it: Recent studies published in the journals of the American Gastroenterology Association.
In Focus
A Paradigm Shift in Evaluating and Investigating the Etiology of Bloating
Collaborative work between gastroenterologists, dietitians, gut-brain behavioral therapists, endocrinologists, is crucial for clinical care of...
The New Gastroenterologist
Advanced Tissue Resection in Gastroenterology: Indications, Role, and Outcomes
This organ-sparing approach offers a less invasive alternative to surgery and has proved to have outcomes comparable to those of surgical standard...
AGA Programs
Elevate Your Career: AGA Women in GI Regional Workshops Await
As a woman in a dynamic and ever-changing profession, balancing life as a powerhouse physician or scientist is no easy feat.
AGA Programs
How To Navigate Your First Job
AGA’s podcast for trainees and early career GIs, is back for season three.
The New Gastroenterologist
Retirement Planning for Gastroenterologists
Having a strategic plan and understanding several personal factors can help one make the retirement journey successful.
The New Gastroenterologist
Navigating as a GI Locum: My Path and Guide to This Alternative Practice Model
GI locum assignments offer distinct professional and financial benefits to gastroenterologists at various phases in their careers.
The New Gastroenterologist
Navigating and Negotiating Maternity/Paternity Leave in Private Practice
A brief leave in a 30-year career is relatively minor. Prioritize taking enough time for yourself and your child.