Mixed Topics
Letter from the Editor
Making an impact beyond medicine
As physicians, we are fortunate to have the opportunity to meaningfully impact the lives of our patients through the practice of clinical medicine...
Conference Coverage
Pregnant women with eosinophilic esophagitis show no ill effects from inhaled steroids
Pregnant women who used steroids were not significantly more likely than were those who did not use steroids to experience spontaneous abortion....
Letter from the Editor
One-year anniversary
The November issue of The New Gastroenterologist is out.
In Case You Missed It
November 2023 - ICYMI
In case you missed it: Recent studies published in the journals of the American Gastroenterology Association.
Supplements
Gastroenterology Data Trends 2023
Commentary
Introducing the ‘Ethics Corner’
A new column highlights important ethical considerations and challenges arising in GI practice.
Perspectives
Coping with burnout and repetitive injuries
In this column we explore two different impediments to longevity as a gastroenterologist: work-related disability and burnout.
Conference Coverage
Two historical events that changed the field of gastroenterology
A gunshot leads to important insights in gastroenterology and years later, ethical dilemmas.
Latest News
CDC alerts clinicians to signs of alpha-gal syndrome
The AGA issued a Clinical Practice Update on alpha-gal syndrome in February.
Guest Columnists
Scrubs & Heels Summit 2023: Filling a void for women in GI
“Lean into the importance of vocalizing your asks, advocating for yourself, building your brand, and showcasing your accomplishments.”