AGA creates program to connect international GI physicians with US: 3 things to know

The American Gastroenterological Society created its Clinical Observation and Research Education program with the goal of bringing young international physicians to the U.S. to expose them to research opportunities and clinical observations.

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Here’s what you should know.

1. The program is going to match early-career international AGA members with mentors to help provide them with experience in the U.S.

2. The program does not provide any funding, but it serves as a channel to facilitate connections.

3. Applicants or institutions will cover associated expenses.

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