The American College of Gastroenterology launched a new online peer-reviewed, open-access journal for gastroenterology fellows, clinicians and more, titled the ACG Case Reports Journal.
The journal is edited by GI fellows and published online quarterly. Access is free for all readers, including non-ACG members. Mohammah Yaghoobi, MD, of the Medical University of South Carolina, is the editor-in-chief.
To read the first article, visit the ACG's website.
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The journal is edited by GI fellows and published online quarterly. Access is free for all readers, including non-ACG members. Mohammah Yaghoobi, MD, of the Medical University of South Carolina, is the editor-in-chief.
To read the first article, visit the ACG's website.
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