The New Gastroenterologist
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...
Short Clinical Reviews
Advances in endohepatology
The practice of endohepatology faces a number of challenges before widespread adoption, including limited provider expertise and institutional...
Private Practice Perspectives
I selected a GI career path aligned with my goals
Joining a private practice allowed this clinician to have more control over his career and serve in a leadership role.
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.
In Case You Missed It
May 2023 - ICYMI
Current best practices in hepatitis B management and other recent articles from AGA publications.
Letter from the Editor
Spring reflections
Thank you for your engagement with The New Gastroenterologist, and as you go through this issue, I hope you can find time for some spring...
In Focus
Approach to dysphagia
The diagnosis of dysphagia is challenging and requires investigation with a systematic approach to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.
Private Practice Perspectives
Why my independent GI practice started a GI fellowship program
Hear from Dr. Gunaratnam how the fellowship program at Huron Gastroenterology is training fellows to become excellent clinicians who care for...
The New Gastroenterologist
AGA News – May 2023
“I am having so much fun. AGA has been with me for my entire GI career. It’s really the voice of the science and practice of gastroenterology,”...