5 must-read articles for GI physicians this week: Oct. 4-10

Here are the most read gastroenterology stories for the week of Oct. 4 through Oct. 10:

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1. 2 more charges dropped against West Virginia gastroenterologist accused of sexual assault — 6 insights
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2. 4 key strategies ASCs can use to help patients understand screening & diagnostic colonoscopy differences
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3. 7 insights about newly elected ACG president Dr. Sunanda Kane
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4. ‘Butts and Guts 5K Race’, ‘A Human CRC Awareness Ribbon’ & more: ACG releases 2018 SCOPY award winners
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5. Drs. Steven Matulis, Douglas Morgan, & more: 6 GI physicians making headlines
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More articles on gastroenterology:
GI leader to know: Dr. Khaled Issa of Cleveland Clinic’s North Ohio Gastroenterology
Allergan, Takeda & more — 7 GI company key notes
Positive multitarget stool DNA tests spur follow-up colonoscopies — 4 insights

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