Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Monthly Podcasts Various
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- Salute e benessere
Dr. Lauren B. Gerson, MD, MSc, FASGE and Dr. Douglas G. Adler, MD, FASGE bring you interviews with authors of select articles from each issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. GIE Author Interview Podcasts provide the busy medical professional with an opportunity to hear, in audio format, Dr. Gerson's and Dr. Adler's questions and the author's ideas about a noteworthy article accepted for GIE. Listen to this insightful conversation at your convenience - while working at your desk, commuting by train or car, or while traveling or in the airport. Subscribe to Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Monthly Podcasts through iTunes to automatically receive this series each month.
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"What to do and what not to do to maximize your DDW experience."
"What to do and what not to do to maximize your DDW experience." GIE Editor-in-Chief Dr Doug Adler and Dr Babu Mohan give advice on DDW.
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Can a patient with a food impaction wait until morning before undergoing endoscopy?
Can a patient with a food impaction wait until morning before undergoing endoscopy? GIE Editor-in-Chief Dr Doug Adler chats with Dr Evan Dellon about his article in the April issue.
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Endoscopy lab survival guide: understanding the critical role of the nurse manager
GIE Editor-in-Chief Dr Doug Adler chats with Teri Mallard, RN, of Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, Washington, in "Endoscopy lab survival guide: understanding the critical role of the nurse manager."
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"Things I know now that I wish I knew earlier in my endoscopy career"
"Things I know now that I wish I knew earlier in my endoscopy career." Dr Doug Adler, GIE Editor-in-Chief, chats with Dr Jennifer Maranki, Senior Associate Editor.
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"EUS-guided therapy for gastric varices - Should I do it?"
"EUS-guided therapy for gastric varices - Should I do it?" Dr Doug Adler, GIE Editor-in-Chief, chats with Dr Ahmad Bazerbashi from Washington University in St. Louis about his article from the January issue.
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2023 in Review
2023 in Review: Looking back at some of the most notable and interesting papers in GIE, with guests are David Diehl and Mohamed Othman