Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
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3 new GI centers opened, proposed in November
From New Jersey to Ohio, here are three new GI centers that were proposed or opened in November. -
GI specialist leaves NYU Langone for Florida Gastro Group
Sonja Olsen, MD, a gastroenterology and hepatology specialist, has left New York City-based NYU Langone Health to join the Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches. -
GI North opens 3rd Georgia location
The Dawson County Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon on GI North's new location in Dawsonville, Ga., Dawson County News reported Dec. 2. -
5 gastroenterologists to know
Here are five physicians to know who specialize in gastroenterology: -
UC San Diego researchers developing ingestible sensor for gut health research
A research team at the University of California San Diego has created a self-powered sensor to monitor metabolites in the small intestine. -
Gravity may cause IBS, Cedars-Sinai researcher says
A researcher at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles has hypothesized that bodily intolerance to gravity may cause irritable bowel syndrome. -
4 gastroenterology ASCs built or proposed in 2022
Here are four gastroenterology and endoscopy-focused ASCs that were built or proposed in 2022 that Becker's has reported on since Jan. 24: -
AGA invests in Virgo Surgical Video Solutions
The American Gastroenterological Association's GI Opportunity Fund has made its first investment, financing Virgo Surgical Video Solutions in a series A funding round. -
2 gastroenterologists making headlines
Here are two gastroenterologist moves Becker's has reported on since Nov. 7: -
One GI adds Virginia practice, endoscopy group to network
One GI has partnered with the Colon, Stomach, and Liver Center and Loudoun Endoscopy Group in Lansdowne, Va. -
6 gastroenterology updates
Here are six gastroenterology updates Becker's has reported on since Nov. 18: -
ASGE to collaborate on endoscopy simulation training
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy has partnered with medtech company Surgical Science to develop education tools for gastroenterology. -
Boston Scientific to acquire Apollo Endosurgery in $615M deal
Boston Scientific has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire gastrointestinal device company Apollo Endosurgery. -
3 gastroenterology lawsuits in 2022
Here are three lawsuits involving gastroenterologists or gastroenterology practices that Becker's has reported on since March 7: -
What gastroenterology leaders are most excited about
Gastroenterology leaders are keeping their eyes on technological innovations as the field continues to evolve. -
$70M in GI donations this year
Four massive GI-based donations totaling over $70 million have been awarded this year. Here are the notable donations Becker's has reported: -
$15M malpractice suit brought against Virginia GI center alleging medical negligence
Fauquier County Public Schools Superintendent David Jeck is suing Fauquier (Va.) Medical Center, Advanced Digestive Care and Gastroenterology Associates for $15 million, alleging medical negligence that led to the death of his son, according to a Nov. 22 report from Fauquier Now. -
Medtronic GI revenue decreased by 16% in Q2
Medtronic's respiratory, gastrointestinal and renal revenue decreased 16 percent in the second quarter of fiscal year 2023, according to earnings results released on Nov. 22. -
3D-printed ulcerative colitis treatment receives FDA clearance to start clinical trials
Nanjing, China-based Triastek, a pharmaceutical company, has received FDA investigational new drug clearance to begin clinical studies on its 3D-printed medicine, T21, designed to treat ulcerative colitis. -
3 major gastroenterology moves in 2 weeks
Here are three gastroenterology moves Becker's has reported on since Nov. 4:
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