5 most read GI/endoscopy stories: June 13 — June 17

Here are the five most popular Becker’s ASC Review gastroenterology and endoscopy stories for the week of June 13 to June 17, 2016.

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1. Valeant Pharmaceuticals’ Salix to pay $54M for alleged illegal kickbacks: 6 things to know
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2. Physicians accept blame for Joan Rivers’ death: 8 key notes on the Yorkville Endoscopy settlement
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3. Dr. David Cohen named NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center’s GI chief — 5 highlights
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4. 16 Huntington Hospital patients infected due to tainted duendoscope use from 2013 to 2015: 6 key notes
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5. Potential cost savings found with use of IBSchek — 5 points
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More articles on GI/endoscopy:
Senate Appropriations Committee approve NIH, NIDDK funding increase: 4 note
AGA issues technology coverage statement on MIS GERD treatments — 5 things to know
Gastroenterologist to know: Dr. John Affronti of Tulane University School of Medicine

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