Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
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Hoag appoints Dr. Elizabeth Raskin as surgical director of inflammatory bowel disease program
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has named colorectal surgeon Elizabeth Raskin, MD, as the new surgical director for the Margolis Family Inflammatory Bowel disease Program, part of the Hoag Digestive Institute. -
GI surgeon Dr. Timothy Wang named as Mainz Biomed's inaugural advisory board member
Gastrointestinal surgeon Timothy Wang, MD, has been appointed as the inaugural member of a new medical advisory board for Mainz Biomed. -
Changes in gastroenterologist pay over 6 years
The current average base salary for gastroenterologists has decreased 1.2 percent since 2016, according to Merritt Hawkins' 2022 "Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives." -
Gastroenterologists are the most 'in-demand' specialty, report finds
Gastroenterologists are the most in-demand physician specialty, according to Merritt Hawkins and AMN Healthcare's 2022 "Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives." -
3 keys to a long gastroenterology career
Beginning a career in gastroenterology is one thing, staying in the field for the long haul is another. -
PE GI Solutions, Garden State Endoscopy form joint venture with Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas
Gastroenterology-focused ASC management service organization PE GI Solutions and Mountainside, N.J.-based Garden State Endoscopy, a 14-physician practice, have formed a joint venture with Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas in West Orange, N.J. -
Surgical cameras market to double: Report
Sales of wireless surgical cameras are expected to grow 7.4 percent over the next 10 years, with the market value reaching $153.3 million globally by 2032, according to an analysis from Future Market Insights, a market intelligence company. -
Medtronic expands equity program with 83 donated endoscopy units
Medtronic added 83 GI Genius endoscopy modules to its Health Equity Assistance Program's existing 50, expanding access to colon cancer screenings to 62 facilities in the nation's medically underserved communities on July 15. -
Gastroenterology industry pulse check: 5 clinical notes
Here are five clinical gastroenterology statistics Becker's has reported on in 2022: -
Top 10 bariatric surgery procedures by volume
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy has the highest procedure volume of any bariatric surgery with 23,800 total procedures, according to data analytics company Definitive Healthcare. -
Endomicroscopy system could increase detection of esophageal dysplasia, cancer
A meta-analysis found that using Cellvizio — a multidisciplinary probe and needle-based confocal laser endomicroscopy system — in tandem with the standard of care to guide biopsies improves diagnosis for dysplasia and cancer and reduces sampling error, according to research published in Techniques and Innovations in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. -
10 biggest gastroenterology deals in Q2
Here are the 10 biggest gastroenterology deals in the second quarter of 2022: -
Allied Digestive Health: Embracing Workplace Diversity
Diversity: It’s important for organizational success, essential for gastroenterology’s future and critical for patient care. -
10 gastroenterologists to know
Here are 10 physicians to know who specialize in gastroenterology: -
Routine colonoscopy cost by state: HOPD vs ASC
Alaska is the most expensive state in the U.S. to undergo a routine colonoscopy, according to Sidecar Health's care calculator. -
CMS proposes follow-up colonoscopy after at-home test be considered preventive service
In an effort to reduce colonoscopy access barriers, CMS is proposing that follow-up colonoscopies to at-home tests be considered a preventive service. -
5 statistics making gastroenterologists optimistic
A quick recap of recent positive industry developments. -
5 gastroenterology professionals making headlines
Iterative Scopes' new chief technology officer and four other gastroenterology professionals in the headlines: -
5 gastroenterologist lawsuits since 2021
Here are five lawsuits involving gastroenterologists Becker's has reported on since Jan. 26, 2021: -
US Digestive Health launches world's largest installation of AI endoscopy modules
Exton, Pa.-based US Digestive Health is offering patients artificial intelligence-assisted colonoscopy screenings using the largest installation of GI Genius intelligent endoscopy modules in the world.
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