FDA approves first oral microbiome therapy | AGA awards $2.66M in research funding | False reassurance from a stool test
Praveen Suthrum
Cofounder, NextServices | Author, The Shift, Scope Forward | GI Mastermind
(Becker’s GI & Endoscopy)
Abhishek Gulati, MD, chief of gastroenterology at Saint Agnes Medical Center in Fresno, Calif., connected with Becker's to discuss the future of minimally invasive gastroenterology procedures.?
FDA approves first oral microbiome therapy Vowst. Will Nestlé be around to help Seres with the launch??(Fierce Pharma)
There are many over-the-counter probiotic food additions that one can eat, and now the FDA has approved the first oral microbiome to be used as a therapeutic.
The program serves as a catalyst for discovery and career growth among the most promising researchers in gastroenterology and hepatology.
(GI & Endoscopy News)
The rise of healthcare apps and digital therapeutics has made it easier than ever for patients with IBD to access information about their health, but it also has prompted efforts to optimize the value of these products.
Reviewing a Vibrating Capsule for Chronic Constipation?(GI Insights)
To learn more about a novel FDA-approved vibrating capsule, join Dr. Peter Buch as he speaks with Dr. Eamonn Quigley, the David M. Underwood Chair of Medicine in Digestive Disorders and a Professor of Medicine at Houston Methodist.
Specialties with the biggest increases in compensation include oncology, anesthesiology, gastroenterology, radiology, critical care, and urology.
PE partners of 10 gastroenterology groups?(Becker’s GI & Endoscopy)
Private equity has seen a huge opportunity in gastroenterology in the last few years. Here are 10 gastroenterology groups, followed by their private equity partner and number of physicians.
Impact of AI on the Future of Patient Care?(GI & Endoscopy News)
“In the next three years, automated scoring and assessment of disease activity will become a reality in non-biased and objective ways, leading to more personalized approaches to measuring disease activity,” stressed Ryan Stidham, MD, MS.
(Gastro Broadcast)
Dr. Lisa Mathew interviews Dr. Veena Shankaran, co-director of Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research, about a new study that found most patients with metastatic colorectal cancer face financial hardship after diagnosis.
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(Medscape)
Dr. David Johnson highlights some of Dr. Larry Brandt's advice for different areas of the physical exam, as well as provides some of his expert tips.
(Healthcare Business Today)
Digestive disorders are common and have a high economic burden. Sam Holliday?discusses the next referral doctors: a virtual care team.
Arizona bioscience firm rolls out colon cancer blood test in wake of CEO's own diagnosis?(The Business Journals)
After being diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer, Jason McGrath is launching a blood test nationwide for the third-most common form of cancer in the U.S.
This article will discuss the role of leading AI models like Copilot Bing, Bard, BioGPT, GatorTron, and BiomedLM in health care, addressing ethical concerns, future implications, and the potential for combating physician burnout.
“This study helps establish electrical stimulation by ingestible electroceuticals as a mode of triggering hormone release via the GI tract,” says Giovanni Traverso, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, a gastroenterologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
The balance of microbes in the human gut varies substantially from morning to night and even more by season—with profound fluctuations completely transforming the microbiome from summer to winter.
Mercy Iowa City gastroenterologist killed in Sudan?(Becker’s GI & Endoscopy)
Bushra Sulieman, MD, a practicing gastroenterologist at Mercy Iowa City's Gastroenterology Clinic, was stabbed to death in Sudan, according to an April 27 report from ABC affiliate KCRG.
How Private Equity Is Swallowing Up Health Care—And What to Do About It?(Nonprofit Quarterly)
Understanding the role private equity is playing in health care is critical; only then can we begin to design solutions to the healthcare system that center public and community ownership.
The article looks at a case that was complicated by the patient's reluctance to undergo a colonoscopy and a unique combination of symptoms that led to a difficult diagnosis.
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