Here are the five most popular gastroenterology and endoscopy stories on Becker's ASC Review for the week of June 1 to June 5.
GI & Endoscopy
Here are three gastroenterologists who were featured in the news within the past week.
EndoChoice has announced the pricing for its initial public offering of 6.35 million shares of common stock.
Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.H., has begun to offer low-dose CT scanning for colorectal cancer screening.
The trend toward consumer-centric healthcare is steadily moving forward. There gastroenterologists discuss how this trend affects their specialty.
Boston Scientific Senior Vice President Maulik Nanavaty sold 71,558 shares of the stock on Friday, May 29, according to a report by The Legacy.
Richard Peek Jr., MD, is director of the gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition division, the Mina Cobb Wallace Chair in Immunology and a professor of cancer biology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. Additionally, he is the director of…
Vendors are an essential part of healthcare, but oftentimes providers find those relationships to be one-sided, rather than of mutual benefit. Frank Chapman, COO of Ohio Gastroenterology Group and Center Ohio Endoscopy Center in Columbus, shares his experience with finding…
The colonoscopy preparation is one of the biggest barriers when it comes to colorectal cancer screening, but the distasteful process may be about to change.
John Abele, the co-founder of Boston Scientific, will receive the Medical Design Excellence Awards 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award on June 9.
