Drs. Urvish Shah, Sam Pace & more — 3 GI physicians in the headlines

Here are three gastroenterologists in the news this past week.

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Retired gastroenterologist Sam Pace, MD, created a license plate designed to promote colorectal cancer screenings.

Oswego (N.Y.) Health added colorectal surgeon Theresa Ruddy, MD, to its staff.

Urvish Shah, MD, has joined Marshall, Mich.-based Oaklawn Medical Group as a consultant, according to The Daily Reporter.

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