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Curated GI articles June 10th, 2021: One of NY’s largest GI groups joins 1,600 provider Summit Health
CRC found in ages 45 to 50 years supports USPSTF recommendation (Healio)
The occurrence of colorectal cancer in colonoscopies performed on patients aged between 45 and 50 years showed rates that approach those in ages 50 to 54 years.
New blood-based CRC test is more than 90% accurate, study says (Becker’s GI & Endoscopy)
The blood test was found to detect colorectal cancer with 92% sensitivity and 97% specificity. It also was shown to have 89% sensitivity and 97% specificity detecting early-stage cancer.
Regueiro Report: Nutrition And Psychosocial Care for IBD (Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News)
Two aspects of inflammatory bowel disease must be addressed as part of a whole-person care approach: the impact of nutrition and stress.
Medscape Physician Compensation Report 2021: The Recovery Begins (Medscape)
Almost 18,000 physicians in over 29 specialties on their income, bonuses, hours worked, greatest challenges, and the impact of COVID on their compensation.
Artificial Intelligence Enables New Colonoscopy Screening Method (Health IT Analytics)
Ohio State University is the first academic medical center in the nation to use a new FDA-approved AI-driven system for colonoscopy procedures.
How one company wants to train surgeons using virtual reality (Axios)
Immertec, located inside Tampa’s Armature Works, is changing the game for surgical training — making operating rooms more accessible than ever via virtual reality.
One Quarter of 30–49-Year-Olds Have Abnormal Colonoscopy Results (Medscape)
More than one quarter of colonoscopies carried out in Americans aged 30 to 49 years reveal some type of neoplasm, and slightly over 6% of these patients have advanced cancer.
Optum in the past 90 days: 10 updates (Becker’s ASC Review)
OptumCare is a fast-growing business for UnitedHealth, which plans to make Optum a $100 billion business.
Elite gastroenterologist’s path to being a champion of diversity (Stanford Medicine)
Eric Sibley, MD, PhD, professor of pediatric gastroenterology describes how the slow onset of multiple sclerosis physically changed him incrementally over many years.
Entyvio, Stelara plus immunomodulators not as effective for IBD (Healio)
Neither Entyvio nor Stelara plus immunomodulators were as effective as other therapies for inflammatory bowel disease, according to research at Digestive Disease Week.
Video: Endoscopists report effectiveness of single-use duodenoscope (Healio)
Endoscopists reported successful use of the first single-use duodenoscope for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, Adam Slivka, MD, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, told Healio Gastroenterology.
Noninvasive Tests May Enable Some Patients With NAFLD Avoid Biopsy (Medscape)
In patients in with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), noninvasive test result cutoffs may help clinicians diagnose cirrhosis without liver biopsy, a new study suggests.
GI trends in preoperative care: Q&A with Dr. Richard Hodin (Becker’s GI & Endoscopy)
Understanding gastroenterology trends in preoperative care can allow gastroenterologists to better prepare patients for surgery and recovery.
Diet Quality and Risk of Precursors of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer (Medscape)
Increasing evidence points to hyperinsulinemia, chronic inflammation, and gut dysbiosis as the plausible mechanisms linking diet and CRC.
Gastroenterologist pay drops to $406,000: 15 key statistics (Becker’s GI & Endoscopy)
Gastroenterologist pay dropped to $406,000, the 7th highest-paid specialty, with plastic surgeons beating orthopedic surgeons to the top spot in 2021.
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