The New Gastroenterologist
Postfellowship Pathways
My path: Challenges and decisions along the way
“There are many forks in the road and no one right way,” writes Dr. Barbara Jung. “No path is the same, and it truly is yours to shape.”
In Focus
Management of gastroparesis in 2022
This article reviews gastroparesis syndromes with an emphasis on newer approaches evolving in clinical practice.
The New Gastroenterologist
AGA News - May 2022
Longstanding members who apply and meet the program criteria are granted the distinguished honor of AGA Fellowship.
In Case You Missed It
May 2022 - ICYMI
A selection of articles from AGA publications.
The New Gastroenterologist
First-year fellows guide to gastroenterology
The following guide is designed to help you through your first-year transition and navigate the various aspects of fellowship.
Ethics
The central role of informed consent in novel procedures
It is our duty to inform patients about the novelty of some procedures and the limited study of their safety and efficacy.
Short Clinical Reviews
Integrating psychogastroenterology into GI care
When talking to patients about the referral, refer to the GI psychologist as your colleague and a member of the treatment team.
The New Gastroenterologist
The New Gastroenterologist seeks its next editor-in-chief
AGA’s cutting-edge, trainee and early-career focused e-newsletter The New Gastroenterologist is seeking applications...
In Focus
The management of inflammatory bowel disease in pregnancy
Active disease has been associated with an increased incidence of preterm birth, low birth weight, and small-for-gestational-age birth.
Letter from the Editor
Looking for glimpses of normalcy
We will keep on, doing our best to protect our patients and our families, with the hope for an eventual transition ‘from pandemic to endemic.’