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VIDEO: Digital health technologies are here to be embraced
BOSTON – Anything from endoscopy software to certain cell phone applications are digital health technologies.
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Legacy Society members sustain research
Legacy Society member donations directly support young GI investigators as they establish independent research careers.
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AGA Pres. Sheila Crowe Spends the Day on Capitol Hill
She advocated for AGA legislative priorities including increasing funding for NIH and biomedical research, support for the Removing Barriers to...
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Headlines from the 2018 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium
During the meeting, investigators presented groundbreaking research designed to improve the diagnosis and treatment of GI cancers.
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Thank you to our top Community contributors
Some of our favorite discussions included challenging clinical cases you shared, remembering your colleague Dr. Marv Sleisenger and first-hand...
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DDW® 2018 general registration is now open
Just as monumental as this year’s host city, Washington, D.C., DDW is the premier meeting for GI professionals.
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AGA’s Fecal Microbiota Transplantation National Registry enrolls first patient
The data collected from this registry will guide physicians in determining when to use FMT on their patients.
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Support GI Research through the AGA Research Foundation
The foundation provides a key source of funding at a critical juncture in a young investigator’s career.
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Tough patient cases from 2017
Here is a summary of the three cases that sparked the most discussion among AGA members of the AGA Community.
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Insurance barriers should not hinder step therapy treatment for IBD
AGA participated in a congressional briefing highlighting advances in IBD therapies, as well as the barriers that patients face in receiving...