5 GI physicians making headlines — April 2018

Here are five gastroenterologists who made headlines in April 2018.

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Kirk Bernadino, MD, is the newest gastroenterologist at Rockport, Maine-based Pen Bay Gastroenterology.

The American Gastroenterological Association named Michael Kaczanowski, MD, a fellow.

Colorectal surgeon Eric Haas, MD, reconstructed an ulcerative colitis patient’s colon using the da Vinci Xi surgical robot at Houston Methodist Hospital April 16.

Motus GI added Seth Gross, MD, to its medical advisory board.

Becker’s ASC Review spoke with William Chey, MD, of Ritter Pharmaceuticals’ medical advisory board, about the first treatment for lactose intolerance, the company’s RP-G28.

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