Thank you ACG members! ACG and the GI societies have been extremely active on Capitol Hill, urging members of Congress…
IBS Awareness Month 2024
April is IBS Awareness Month. ACG is here for the busy clinician with resources on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: patient education materials, guidelines, lectures, podcasts, journal articles, and more.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Explore Resources & Inspiration from ACG Reezwana Chowdhury, MD, FACG; Chair, ACG Public Relations Committee March Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month…
ACG “Ride or Stride for 45” in March
Bike, run or walk 45 miles in March 2024 (or 45 minutes per day) to show your support and enthusiasm for preventing colorectal cancer screening starting at age 45.
Black History Month 2024
Embracing the Past, Present, and Future:Celebrating Black Excellence in Gastroenterology by Dr. Corlan Eboh, Dr. Mazer Ally & Dr. Mohammad Ali;…
More Twitter Followers Increases GI Division U.S. News & World Report Ranking
Poster 1947 The Impact of Institutional Social Media Involvement in Gastroenterology Author Insight from Austin L. Chiang, MD, Brigham and…
ACG 2015 Prompts Reflections on My Year as President
Our Annual Scientific Meeting and Post Graduate Course October 16-21 in Honolulu, Hawaii, is fast approaching. The scientific program offers…
ACG 2015: Search for Abstracts, Find Sessions, Build Your Itinerary
Search for Abstracts, Find Sessions, Build Your Itinerary The 2015 ACG Annual Meeting and Postgraduate Course Itinerary Planner makes it…
ACG 2015 Press Room Info and Hours
American College of Gastroenterology Press Room 2015 The ACG Press Room is available to registered journalists. A press badge must be…
Author Insight: Karl Mårild, MD, PhD, on Infections and Risk of Celiac Disease in Childhood
Karl Mårild, MD, PhD, Shares Key Findings from Research Published Online Early in the Red Journal, Infections and Risk of…
Joint GI Societies Submit Formal Comments to CMS Opposing Proposed Medicare Cuts
Earlier this summer, CMS proposed drastic cuts to the 2016 Medicare physician reimbursement rates for colonoscopy and other lower GI…
New ACG Guideline Recommends Narrower Use of Term 'Obscure GI Bleeding'
“Small bowel bleeding” should replace the classification of “obscure gastrointestinal bleeding,” because advances in imaging the small intestine mean it’s…
Stop the Bleeding! Deadline Looms to Fix the Cuts
Earlier this summer, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed drastic cuts to the 2016 Medicare physician reimbursement…
Current 1st and 2nd year Fellows Apply Now: 2016 Joint ACG-FDA Fellowship Program
Back by Popular Demand! Current first and second year fellows are invited to submit their application for a one-month rotation…