Category: Gastroenterology and Endoscopy

The biggest issues gastroenterology leaders are following

Here are the biggest issues two GI leaders are following:

Motus GI executive joins EndoSound as CEO

Scott Aldrich, former vice president at Motus GI, has joined EndoSound as its new CEO, effective Feb. 1.

How artificial intelligence is changing gastroenterology

Artificial intelligence is showing promise in gastroenterology, and physicians are taking notice. 

4 gastroenterologists in the headlines

Here are four gastroenterologists Becker’s has reported on since Feb. 15:

Florida hospital adds anesthesia-less endoscopies

Orlando (Fla.) Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has added the EvoEndo single-use endoscopy system to perform anesthesia-free endoscopies for pediatric patients over the age of 5, according to a Feb. 23 report from local news affiliate WFTV.&n…

3 GI practices to know

Here are three gastroenterology practices to know that Becker’s has reported on so far in February:

The big trends this gastroenterologist is watching

Low reimbursements and staff retention are just a few of the trends on gastroenterologists’ minds. 

How GI salaries stack up

Gastroenterologist salaries far surpass some of the other highest paying careers in the U.S., with GIs earning $501,000 annually, including base salaries, bonuses and stock options, according to Medscape’s 2023 compensation report. 

West Virginia gastroenterologist charged with tax fraud, obstructing justice

A gastroenterologist in Wheeling, W.Va., has been indicted on charges of tax fraud and obstructing justice after authorities said he failed to pay more than $2.4 million in payroll taxes.

3 endoscopy updates

Here are three endoscopy updates that Becker’s has reported on since Feb. 14: