The New Gastroenterologist
Ethics
Ethical considerations in nutrition support because of provider bias
Issues related to nourishment can be highly emotive – from “starving to death” on the one hand and “force feeding” on the other.
Financial/Legal
So you want to be an expert witness?
It is important to understand the role of expert witnesses.
In Focus
Cyclic vomiting syndrome: A GI primer
Prompt diagnosis and appropriate therapy is essential to improve patient outcomes and improve quality of life.
Letter from the Editor
Remaining connected
It is during times like this that remaining connected to our colleagues through digital platforms and publications such as The New...
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COVID-19: Implications in gastroenterology
The possibility of gastrointestinal symptoms as a manifestation of COVID-19 and of fecal-oral transmission should be kept in mind when evaluating...
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Calendar
Information about upcoming events and award deadlines.
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AGA News
A roundup of news items of interest to residents and early-career gastroenterologists.
In Case You Missed It
May 2020 – ICYMI
A selection of articles from AGA publications.
The New Gastroenterologist
Fellowship Burnout: What can we do to identify those at risk and minimize the impact?
Long hours, steep learning curves for new cognitive and mechanical skill sets, as well as managing personal relationships and responsibilities at...
Ethics
Early liver transplantation for alcoholic hepatitis
Should this patient be offered liver transplantation? What medical and psychosocial factors should we consider?