NEW! @AmCollegeGastro-@ASGEendoscopy Quality Indicators for Colonoscopy by Rex, et al.
Guidelines published in @AmJGastro & @GIE_Journal emphasize the importance of determining & measuring priority quality indicators
AJG ➡️ https://t.co/UwDlBKsTH2
GIE ➡️ https://t.co/gE4BndwGRv
@AaronGoodman33 @doctorwes Was similarly extorted by ABIM. Despite being within the 10 yr window of GI certification (and having enough MOC), I was temporarily "uncertified" and my MOC points were on hold because i hadn't pad accrued late fees on IM certification (which I no longer maintain!)
In the 📕#RedJournal:
The Role of Imaging for Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Consensus Recommendations From the American College of Gastroenterology and Society of Abdominal Radiology
Sengupta, et al.
👉 https://t.co/Ij40sSmnER
@SenguptaNeil@SocietyAbdRad@mlatorremd@JLeightonMD
New Joint Society Publication @AmCollegeGastro and @SocietyAbdRad
The Role of Imaging for GI Bleeding:
Consensus Recommendations
📕https://t.co/Hv0jmvrzQG
@tberzin We used timed release text message navigation tailored to Miralax/Gatorade or split PEG which both improved show rates, and improved bowel prep adequacy for screening/surveillance exams.
https://t.co/AiFxkwSvCk
The American College of Gastroenterology has updated its practice #guidelines on managing acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Dr. Rahul Ganatra summarizes key recommendations. https://t.co/NDfPjN90Zi @rbganatra#GastroTwitter
@NayantaraCoelho@alexsworking@MayoClinic@AmCollegeGastro@MayoClinicGIHep This is a perfectly reasonable strategy. The reality is that most centers do not have specialized bleeding teams, and several RCTs have shown that urgent scopes (<24hrs) have not improved outcomes such as rebleeding compared to non-urgent eval (although no doubt LOS is improved)
🚨 New ACG Clinical Guideline on Management of Patients With Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding by Sengupta, et al.
Review new recommendations in this update to the 2016 Guideline!
➡️: https://t.co/hOP0w2lGuk
@SenguptaNeil@DrJFeuerstein@vipuljairath@ShergillMD @RJWong333
Use of proton pump inhibitors may reduce the risk for upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients who are prescribed oral anticoagulants, according to study results published in the @amjmed. @jekurlander@GBarnesMD@juanjgonMD@SenguptaNeil@LorenLaine2
https://t.co/aHmYINIUhn
We're so proud of our hepatology fellow Parita Patel, MD, who received the EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARD from the Department of Medicine. Congratulations Dr. Patel!