5 most read GI/endoscopy stories: July 25 — July 29

Here are the five most popular Becker’s ASC Review gastroenterology and endoscopy stories for the week of July 25 to July 29, 2016.

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1. Olympus under fire: Internal emails reveal US execs told not to issue warning about possible fatal scope infection — 10 takeaways
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2. Schizophrenic son of gastroenterologist Dr. William Wu found guilty of stabbing him: 5 notes
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3. 15 statistics on gastroenterologist salary, net worth, jobs & more
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4. Following Olympus email scandal, US representative to push for stringent guidelines for medical device warnings: 7 notes
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5. 5 key GI payment updates from proposed CMS 2017 fee schedule
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