The Spring 2022 edition of the AGA Clinician’s Companion—the go-to resource for busy clinicians who can’t afford to spend hours sifting through research to find clinical value—is available!
The AGA Clinician’s Companion summarizes high-impact findings recently published in the AGA journals Gastroenterology and Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH). An annual subscription provides access to the current edition as well as past issues.
Articles in the Spring 2022 edition summarize the latest research on expanding colonoscopy screening for early-onset colorectal cancer, (early-onset CRC), the role for pH-impedance monitoring of patients with GERD and persistent symptoms despite twice-daily PPI therapy, and a review of the extra-intestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).
Other summaries cover findings from a national study of the feasibility of down-staging patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) under current UNOS guidelines, and a study of metabolites of ethanol (fatty acid ethyl esters, FAEEs) as biomarkers of alcohol-associated pancreatitis. One of the AGA Clinician’s Companion articles summarizes key points from the AGA Clinical Practice Update on atrophic gastritis.
Features of the AGA Clinician’s Companion include:
- Curated articles from Gastroenterology and CGH
- Clinical practice take-home points define the clinical utility of cutting-edge research
- Easily accessible whether you’re in the clinic, at home or on the go
- Articles organized by topic
- PDF format requires no internet connection
If you would like a sample, the IBD section is freely available online!
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