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It’s the last six months of your fellowship and time to find a job. This is an exciting time but also can be filled with apprehension and anxiety.
The Program Director Perspective by Pushpak Taunk, MDThe prospect of applying for another fellowship after more than a decade of medical training can seem daunting.
Congratulations to everyone who matched in a GI and hepatology fellowship. The three years dedicated to this specialty will pass swiftly. It is crucial to prepare and organize a study schedule early on.
We have a patient in the hospital who has a G-tube that the patient says is too small—medications are difficult to give, and feeds are too slow. Our doctor exchanged the tube at the bedside. Would this be considered just a visit and not a procedure?
The purpose of this study was to identify what factors result in delayed scheduling of patients for EMS/pH procedures.
A 61-year-old male with a history of hypertension, well-controlled on metoprolol, presents with complaint of left upper quadrant abdominal pain, bloating and dyspepsia after meals for four months.
The ASGE Exhibit Booth accompanied ASGE Faculty to Rio de Janeiro for the Brazilian Digestive Disease Week, held from November 23-26.
The Chilean Gastroenterology Society, in collaboration with the Interamerican Endoscopy Society (SIED), invited the ASGE to participate in the Pan American Week of Gastroenterology (SPED 2023).
ASGE actively engaged in the GASTROENDO 2023 Congress hosted by Federación Argentina de Asociaciones de Endoscopía Digestiva in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
ASGE was honored to receive an exclusive invitation to partake in the SAGES Congress, where it had the privilege of showcasing the Best of the ASGE Postgraduate Course by ASGE faculty.
Since late this summer, ASGE has been actively collaborating with several international sister societies on educational programs, demonstrating is commitment to enhancing international engagement.
The ASGE (American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy) Endoscopic Training Grant Award 2023 presented a unique and prestigious opportunity, affording me the privilege of engaging in a comprehensive training program.
The 4th ASGE EMR STAR Lower Gastrointestinal (GI) Course conducted in Spanish transpired in Lima, Peru, in September 2023, co-sponsored by the University of San Martin de Porres.
A 24-year-old male presents to his primary care physician with complaint of bloody diarrhea x 1 week. Preceding this, he had generalized abdominal cramping and increased frequency of stools for two weeks.
Nurse Lead Amanda Cunningham, BSN, RN, shares why honoree status is important to her team and her community.