189 Results for Gastroenterology

3 GI trends worth watching. A new way to prep (make that cleanse), better adenoma detection and advances in the treatment of reflux disease.

6 tips to boost your colonoscopy service line. Here's how high-volume GI centers improve their efficiency and patient satisfaction.

5 new technologies for treating GERD. The list of minimally invasive surgical and endoscopic options is expanding.

Special Report From DDW: 7 cool new gadgets your GI docs will love. A gastroenterologist tours Digestive Disease Week's exhibit hall.

Colonoscopy upgrades worth considering. Imaging enhancements and endoscope advances aim to improve polyp detection rates.

GERD treatments move forward, but will you get paid? The new CPT code is here, but you may have to battle with payers.

Screening skepticism. How long are aggressive colonoscopy schedules necessary?

Thinking of Buying ... Flexible GI endoscope? Image quality and scope handling make the difference.

Upgrade your GI service with these products. 7 innovations that can make endoscopy more efficient.

What's new in gastroenterology? Cool products from Digestive Disease Week.

Is It Worth More to See More in GI Endoscopy? 3 questions to ask before investing in colonoscopy's latest visualization innovations.

Ready for difficult colonoscopies? The right tools and techniques can get you through unexpected problems.

Colon cancer doesn't stand a chance. Improved optics and mechanical innovations are revolutionizing colonoscopy screenings.

Surgeons' Lounge: Conversation with L. Michael Brunt, MD. The future of surgery is less invasive

Clear visibility ahead. Do your laparoscopic surgeons have unobstructed views?

Medicare's colonoscopy loophole could cost your patients. Contact your federal lawmakers to support a co-pay fix.

The view from inside. For colonoscopy, good visualization is getting better.

'PillCam' for colon earns FDA approval. It's designed for patients with incomplete colonoscopies.

High-risk patients don't always get endoscopic examination for Barrett's esophagus, cancer, say researchers. There are missed opportunities in GERD complication screenings.

Several advances provide physicians with better views of more areas of the colon. Read about 5 colonoscopy game-changers.

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