Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
-
4 gastroenterologists in the headlines
Here are four gastroenterologists Becker's has reported on since Dec. 5: -
Mass General Hospital partners for IBS clinical trial
Biotechnology company Tryp Therapeutics has signed a letter of intent with Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital to fund a clinical trial investigating psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy in patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome. -
Meet the leaders of Gastro Health
Gastro Health is a medical group based in Miami and specializing in gastrointestinal disorders, nutrition, and digestive health with locations across seven states, according to its website. -
Becker's named 6 GI companies to watch in 2022: Where are they now?
At the beginning of 2022, Becker's named six gastroenterology device companies to watch. Here is what they have been up to this year. -
Cleveland Clinic gastroenterologist arrested for alleged patient assault
Cleveland Clinic gastroenterologist Omar Massoud, MD, PhD, was arrested this week after being charged with six felony counts, three involving sexual assaults on patients, according to a Dec. 28 report from Medscape. -
Becker's top 5 gastroenterology stories in 2022
Here are the most well-read gastroenterology stories from Becker's in 2022, starting with the most popular: -
7 gastroenterology updates
From a gastroenterologist charged with assaulting patients to an office relocation, here are seven gastroenterology updates Becker's has reported on since Dec. 15: -
US Digestive Health relocates office, endoscopy center
Exton, Pa.-based US Digestive Health has relocated one of its offices and endoscopy centers. -
US Digestive Health adds 8 physicians to network in 2022
Exton, Pa.-based US Digestive Health has hired eight physicians to its clinical team in 2022. -
Why 1 executive believes AI can help democratize gastrointestinal care
Shrujal Baxi, MD, chief medical officer at Iterative Health, connected with Becker's to discuss the developments in colonoscopy and endoscopy technology she is most excited about. -
Meet the leaders of GI Alliance
GI Alliance is one of the largest gastroenterology groups in the industry, with more than 660 physicians and 400 locations across 14 states, according to its website. -
Gastroenterology trends to watch
Shrujal Baxi, MD, chief medical officer at Iterative Health, connected with Becker's Dec. 20 to discuss the clinical gastroenterology trends she is keeping her eye on today. -
8 Medtronic GI moves since November
Medtronic is a medical device company offering artificial intelligence solutions to gastrointestinal procedures such as colonoscopies. From new partnerships to technology installations, here are eight moves made by the company Becker's has reported on since November: -
Cleveland Clinic gastroenterologist charged with assaulting patients
Dr. Omar Massoud, a gastroenterologist affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic, was charged Dec. 16 with three counts of aggravated kidnapping and three counts of gross sexual imposition, Fox affiliate WJW reported Dec. 19. -
The biggest obstacles the gastroenterology industry faces
Shrujal Baxi, MD, chief medical officer at Iterative Health, connected with Becker's Dec. 20 to discuss the biggest obstacles the gastroenterology industry faces today on a patient, provider and pharmaceutical level. -
ProPhase Labs to acquire esophageal cancer screening tool
ProPhase Labs, a diagnostics, genomic and biotech-centered company, has entered an asset purchase agreement to acquire exclusive rights to a esophageal pre-cancer screening tool made by Stella Diagnostics, another diagnostics company. -
Investing in the Future of Chronic Care Management
A chronic condition is a physical or mental health condition that lasts more than one year and causes functional restrictions or requires ongoing monitoring or treatment. -
5 colonoscopy updates
Here are five colonoscopy updates Becker's has reported on since Nov. 1: -
Colorado gastroenterologist to retire after over 40 years of care
Mark McCaulley, MD, of Steamboat, Colo.-based Yampa Valley Medical Associates will retire from the organization Dec. 27 after 43 years of medical service, Steamboat Pilot & Today reported Dec. 18. -
5 gastroenterology industry numbers to know
Here are five numbers gastroenterologists should know:
Page 50 of 221