Capital Digestive Care, Waco Gastroenterology & more: 6 GI practices in the news

Here are six practices and hospitals making headlines this past week:

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The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy bestowed its International Service Award on New Delhi, India-based Fortis Escorts Liver and Digestive Disease Institute’s Ajay Kumar, MD, for his more than three decades of service.

Portland-based The Oregon Clinic President Craig Fausel, MD, is set to retire after 34 years in practice.

Michael Weinstein, MD, president and CEO of Silver Spring, Md.-based Capital Digestive Care shared Capital Digestive Care’s 18-month EHR search story with Becker’s ASC Review.

Waco (Texas) Gastroenterology Associates is expanding in response to increased demand.

Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai Medical Center launched the Medically Associated Science and Technology program to advance treatments for gastrointestinal and metabolic disorders.

Hannibal (Mo.) Regional Medical Group welcomed board-certified gastroenterologist Khulood Ahmed, MD.

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