Category: Gastroenterology and Endoscopy

West Virginia hospital opens 6K-square-foot GI facility

Weirton (W.Va.) Medical Center has opened a new 6,000-square-foot gastroenterology facility, according to an Aug. 5 report from NBC affiliate WTOV.

Texas GI group hires new GI specialist

Round Rock, Texas-based Austin Gastroenterology expands its GI coverage with a new hire.

How gastroenterologist salaries changed over 6 years

Gastroenterologists have seen an average 4.94% year-over-year starting salary increase since 2018, according to AMN Healthcare’s 2024, “Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives.”

4 gastroenterologists making headlines

Here are four gastroenterologists that made headlines in July, as reported by Becker’s since July 10:

Family of patient who died during colonoscopy sues Oregon ASC

The family of a patient who died during a colonoscopy in 2018 at the Portland (Ore.) Clinic is suing the facility for $50 million, according to an Aug. 1 report from the Courtroom View Network.

Essentia Health-Duluth picks up new GI hire

Essentia Health-Duluth Clinic (Minn.) is expanding its GI coverage by hiring Erica Williams, APRN, CNP, who specializes in gastroenterology. 

Another celebrity undergoes colonoscopy on camera to raise cancer awareness

Businessman and social media personality Dave Portnoy has documented his colonoscopy process on camera to raise awareness in collaboration with nonprofit Lead From Behind, according to a July 31 report from Newsweek.

'The $54M question': How insurance could affect new GI cancer screening options

On July 29, the FDA approved a new screening test for colorectal cancer that requires only a blood sample, providing a less invasive option for patients who are hesitant about traditional screening methods. 

What's missing in gastroenterology payer conversationsĀ 

Three gastroenterology or endoscopy center leaders joined Becker’s to discuss what’s missing in conversations with payers:

'A long time coming': Gastroenterologists laud new colorectal cancer screening option

On July 29, the FDA approved a new screening test for colorectal cancer that requires only a blood sample.