5 GI physicians, groups in the news

Here are five gastroenterologists or GI groups who made the news within the past week.

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Mercy Clinic Digestive Disease-Lake Saint Louis added Layla Hajjafar, MD, to its physician team.

Surgeon Glenn Ihde, MD, performed his 500th transoral incisiononless fudoplication procedure at Forest Park Medical Center in Dallas.

Carnegie Hill Endoscopy, led by medical director Blair Lewis, MD, will host an open house to showcase FUSE endoscopy technology.

Benjamin Schmid, MD, received the annual McAuley Clinic Gratitude Award for volunteering at the Franciscan St. Margaret Health – Hammond (Ind.) clinic.

Gastroenterologists at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle became the first in the United States to use the Sedasys system for propofol delivery. 

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