5 GI physicians in the headlines — Nov. 11, 2016

Here are five gastroenterologists in the news this past week.

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Richard M. Peek Jr., MD, and Douglas A. Corley, MD, will serve as the next editor-in-chief and deputy editor, respectively, of the research publication Gastroenterology.

American Gastroenterological Association Institute and North American Center for Continuing Medical Education developed an educational program about inflammatory bowel disease, to be presented by Raymond Cross, MD, and Millie D. Long, MD.

The Orlando Times recently profiled Robert Baker, MD.

More articles on gastroenterology and endoscopy:
Takeda Pharmaceutical, New York Academy of Sciences establish $200k research prize: 3 notes
Clinical Genomics’ circulating tumor DNA blood test proves effective for CRC recurrence detection: 3 notes
AGA, NACCME develop 3 regional educational programs about IBD: 3 notes

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