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4 Trends Propelling Gastroenterology Forward

4 Trends Propelling Gastroenterology Forward
4 Trends Propelling Gastroenterology Forward

4 Trends Propelling Gastroenterology Forward Jason richardson, ceo of gastroenterology of the rockies, spoke with becker’s healthcare – gi & endoscopy, to discuss what trends are positively affecting the gastroenterology industry. Jason richardson, ceo of gastroenterology of the rockies in louisville, colo., spoke with becker’s to discuss what trends are positively affecting the gastroenterology industry.

Gastroenterology Data Trends 2024 Mdedge Scope Forward
Gastroenterology Data Trends 2024 Mdedge Scope Forward

Gastroenterology Data Trends 2024 Mdedge Scope Forward Jason richardson, ceo of gastroenterology of the rockies in louisville, colo., spoke with becker’s to discuss what trends are positively affecting the gastroenterology industry. Praveen suthrum, president of nextservices and author of scope forward outlines the four big trends influencing gastroenterology today. this also provides the context for the gi mastermind, a program to help you create the future of gi on your terms. Fib 4 < 1.3 may be useful to exclude advanced fibrosis in initial stratification. combining nits is preferred for staging masld if fib 4 > 1.3. following nit guidelines reduces discordant results and risks of additional testing. contextual interpretation and clinical data enhance positive predictive value of nits. This thematic issue focuses on some of the recent advances in gastroenterology. it highlights progress in the fields of gastrointestinal (gi) endoscopy, inflammatory bowel disease (ibd), gut microbiome and functional gi testing.

Gastroenterology Data Trends 2023 Mdedge
Gastroenterology Data Trends 2023 Mdedge

Gastroenterology Data Trends 2023 Mdedge Fib 4 < 1.3 may be useful to exclude advanced fibrosis in initial stratification. combining nits is preferred for staging masld if fib 4 > 1.3. following nit guidelines reduces discordant results and risks of additional testing. contextual interpretation and clinical data enhance positive predictive value of nits. This thematic issue focuses on some of the recent advances in gastroenterology. it highlights progress in the fields of gastrointestinal (gi) endoscopy, inflammatory bowel disease (ibd), gut microbiome and functional gi testing. From the development of flexible endoscopy in the 1960s to the recent advancements in artificial intelligence, technology continues to drive our specialty forward. 1. predicting the future always proves to be a complex exercise. Technologies like artificial intelligence (ai), robotic process automation and large language models, combined with genetic testing, robotic engineering, and other innovations, promise to genuinely transform health care as we know it. Ongoing research has illuminated new risk factors linked to the environment, genetics, and changing dietary habits, highlighting the need for transformative care. As evidenced by the emerging trends and evidence based practices in gastroenterology discussed in this article, there is a growing recognition of the complexity and significance of the digestive system in overall health.

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