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Recertification for internal medicine (and subspecialties, including gastroenterology) continues to evolve, with new requirements for c…
In these suffocating times of decreased reimbursement and intensified regulation, will electronic medical records (EMR) provide an oppor…
In these suffocating times of decreased reimbursement and intensified regulation, will electronic medical records (EMR) provide an oppor…
Successfully navigating the tenure process in academic gastroenterology requires strategy, fortitude, and a firm understanding of its imp…
Dr. Helen Shields, associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, reviews key preparatory factors for a successful screening…
Though sodium phosphate preparations for colonoscopy have been around for many years, we've recently encountered an influx of kidney pro…
Successfully navigating the tenure process in academic gastroenterology requires strategy, fortitude, and a firm understanding of its imp…
Dr. Helen Shields, associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, reviews key preparatory factors for a successful screening…
Though sodium phosphate preparations for colonoscopy have been around for many years, we've recently encountered an influx of kidney pro…
CT colonography has been touted as a less invasive and lower-risk alternative to traditional screening colonoscopy. When considering accura…
CT colonography has been touted as a less invasive and lower-risk alternative to traditional screening colonoscopy. When considering accura…
The emphasis on transparency in healthcare is beginning to impact the practice of gastroenterology. Host Dr. Jay Goldstein analyzes upcomin…
The emphasis on transparency in healthcare is beginning to impact the practice of gastroenterology. Host Dr. Jay Goldstein analyzes upcomin…
We are developing increasingly effective therapies for patients with chronic hepatitis C, yet many physicians who treat a high volume of …
The number of new cases of hepatitis C has declined significantly since its peak in the late 1980s. But now, two decades later, we’re see…
Annually, Medicare payments to physicians are modified using the sustainable growth rate formula, or “SGR”. Recently, the formula…