Here are three gastroenterologists who made the news this past week:
GI & Endoscopy
With its revenue growing 264 percent over three years, Modernizing Medicine earned a spot on Deloitte's ranking of the fastest growing companies in North America.
Here are the most read gastroenterology stories for the week of Nov. 8 through Nov. 14:
Lumendi received FDA 510(k) clearance for a modification to its DiLumen Endolumenal Interventional Platform.
Benton County, Iowa, touts the lowest colorectal cancer incidence rate in the state, which Vinton Today attributed to the efforts of Vinton, Iowa-based Virginia Gay Hospital.
Here are three updates on gastroenterology companies from the past week:
Athos Bousvaros, MD, is the associate chief of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition at Boston Children's Hospital, and has worked at the hospital for over 25 years.
Pittsburgh-based Highmark Health and Allegheny Health Network are offering colonoscopies at locations across Southwestern Pennsylvania on Saturdays this fall, the almanac reports.
Southlake-based Texas Digestive Disease Consultants closed an investment with Waud Capital Partners Nov. 2, forming a gastroenterology-facing practice management company called The GI Alliance.
Motus GI released its third quarter 2018 financial results, posting a $5.2 million net loss, or a $0.33 loss per diluted share.
