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Rewriting the gut–brain story with Dr. Trisha Pasricha
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by Sierra Rendon
The BIDMC Gut-Brain Institute director blends research, journalism, and stigma-busting education.
Integrating mind and gut: Dr. Megan Riehl on the future of GI psychology
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by Sierra Rendon
Exploring the evolving role of behavioral health in gastroenterology.
2025 Sherman Prize Recipient Dr. Oriana Damas advances equity and innovation in IBD care
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by Sierra Rendon
As a national leader in Hispanic IBD research, Dr. Damas bridges discovery and patient care to deliver more inclusive, precision-driven treatment.
IBD specialist champions patient care, mentorship, and women’s health advocacy
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by Sierra Rendon
As a clinician, educator, and mother of three, Dr. Richa Shukla approaches these efforts with a mix of honesty and practicality.
Balancing the challenges of research with the joys of clinical care
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by Jennifer Lubell
Andrew Ofosu, MD, MPH, loves the variety that GI medicine offers on a day-to-day basis.
'Don’t take shortcuts,' endoscopy researcher advises
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by Jennifer Lubell
Dr. Jovani compared two different types of needles for tissue acquisition with endoscopic ultrasound.
New York GI links health equity and CRC screening
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by Jennifer Lubell
Dr. Pascale M. White makes it her personal mission to expand access to care and address health inequities.
On a quest to reduce stigmas about anal cancer
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by Jennifer Lubell
Jessica Korman, MD, wants to erase what she says is a stigma in the gastroenterology profession surrounding anal disease.
AGA president brings forth 'message of inclusivity'
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by Jennifer Lubell
Dr. Lawrence Kim initially thought he would pursue a career in health policy.
Bringing HCC patients hope through trials, advanced treatments
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by Jennifer Lubell
For Reena Salgia, MD, the most rewarding part about working with patients with HCC is being there for their entire journey,
Childhood IBD connects PA with her patients
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by Jennifer Lubell
Abigail Meyers, MPAS, PA-C, was 9 years old when a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis set the trajectory of her future career.
Endoscopist brings cutting-edge tech to Asia-Pacific region
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by Jennifer Lubell
As the COVID-19 crisis unfolded, Tossapol Kerdsirichairat, MD, faced another challenge: his mother’s ovarian cancer diagnosis.
Three sisters embrace ‘collaborative spirit’ of GI science
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by Jennifer Lubell
They all share the same genes — and job title.
The gamer who became a GI hospitalist and dedicated endoscopist
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by Jennifer Lubell
“I love gaming, which my mom said would never pay off. Then one day she nearly died from a peptic ulcer, and endoscopy saved her."
Gastroenterologist advocates for fair coverage, reduced physician burden
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by Jennifer Lubell
Faced with an opportunity to advocate for patients, Rajeev Jain, MD, AGAF, is never afraid to speak up.
Hepatologist finds purpose as health equity advocate for LGBTQI+
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by Jennifer Lubell
“As I was going through training, I didn’t think others like me existed, a gay South Asian transplant hepatologist."
Bridging the gap between GI disorders and nutrition
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by Jennifer Lubell
Renee Euler has made it her life’s work to navigate GI disorders with physicians and patients alike.
Florida GI gets candid about imposter syndrome, insurers, starting a GI fellowship
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by Jennifer Lubell
"When the opportunity to start a fellowship program came, I was highly motivated to bring it to fruition.”