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1 h patients with abdominal pain to refer to a gastroenterologist.
2  new treatment strategies for the practicing gastroenterologist.
3 opy performed by a nurse endoscopist or by a gastroenterologist.
4 r by a nongastroenterologist compared with a gastroenterologist.
5  strongest if colonoscopy was performed by a gastroenterologist.
6  complete medical records were reviewed by a gastroenterologist.
7 atisfaction and promotion than male academic gastroenterologists.
8 o fall under the care of adult and pediatric gastroenterologists.
9 observed by both primary care physicians and gastroenterologists.
10 scopy performed by nurse endoscopists and by gastroenterologists.
11 igmoidoscopy as safely and as effectively as gastroenterologists.
12 arily cared for by internists, surgeons, and gastroenterologists.
13 eding varies among surgeons, internists, and gastroenterologists.
14 lori infection and gastric cancer vs. 21% of gastroenterologists.
15 to screen for BE, reducing the enthusiasm of gastroenterologists.
16  and collaboration between cardiologists and gastroenterologists.
17  ratio for polypectomy comparing surgeons to gastroenterologists.
18 narrow band imaging (NBI) by community-based gastroenterologists.
19 esent almost half the patients presenting to gastroenterologists.
20 ming a frequent cause of patient referral to gastroenterologists.
21 erformance even for experienced surgeons and gastroenterologists.
22 bly the most important activity performed by gastroenterologists.
23 s revealed a significantly higher density of gastroenterologists (1.63; 95% CI, 1.40-1.85; P < .001),
24 .0% men; mean age, 63.4 years) removed by 11 gastroenterologists, 10.1% were incompletely resected.
25                                        Among gastroenterologists (317 of 349) and surgeons (125 of 31
26 nsisted of experts including pulmonologists, gastroenterologists, a social worker, nurse coordinator,
27 eally managed by a multidisciplinary team of gastroenterologists, allergists, pathologists, and dieti
28 th pediatric and adult specialists including gastroenterologists, allergists, pathologists, and otola
29 depressant, paroxetine, or routine care by a gastroenterologist and general practitioner.
30 stered by an unmasked surgeon, with a masked gastroenterologist and radiologist assessing the therape
31 ogists and 6 surgeons in Montreal, and by 31 gastroenterologists and 5 surgeons in Calgary.
32 colonoscopy, 24% (95% CI, 19.3% to 28.7%) of gastroenterologists and 54% (CI, 44.9% to 62.5%) of surg
33           Colonoscopies were performed by 38 gastroenterologists and 6 surgeons in Montreal, and by 3
34  their practice (83% [CI, 78.8% to 87.2%] of gastroenterologists and 78% [CI, 72.5% to 86.8%] of surg
35 nts were adjudicated by independent, blinded gastroenterologists and cardiologists.
36 bout the two screening options by four local gastroenterologists and examinations were then performed
37 iscrepancy of awareness of H. pylori between gastroenterologists and family physicians exists.
38  for the year 2006 and is intended to assist gastroenterologists and gastrointestinal surgeons in eve
39                                 The ADRs for gastroenterologists and nongastroenterologists were 25.1
40                                              Gastroenterologists and nurse endoscopists had equivalen
41  160 children were evaluated by 16 pediatric gastroenterologists and one nurse practitioner.
42 BS) is the most common disorder diagnosed by gastroenterologists and one of the more common ones enco
43          It is, therefore, important for the gastroenterologists and other clinicians caring for pati
44 ive off-label administration of this drug by gastroenterologists and other nonanaesthesia personnel.
45 s) pose a difficult clinical problem to both gastroenterologists and pathologists because they are di
46 A high index of suspicion is required by the gastroenterologists and pathologists in diagnosing these
47 S) has gained a great deal of attention from gastroenterologists and surgeons all over the world.
48                                           As gastroenterologists and surgeons in the West become more
49 on by a working group of adult and pediatric gastroenterologists and thrombosis specialists.
50 ion (made by a surgeon, biliary endoscopist, gastroenterologist, and radiologist) of jaundiced neopla
51 F adults, families, primary care physicians, gastroenterologists, and CF and transplantation centers
52 ocrine tumor experts, including oncologists, gastroenterologists, and endocrinologists, in conjunctio
53 ontinues to puzzle clinical microbiologists, gastroenterologists, and general practitioners who are s
54 l adenocarcinoma that included radiologists, gastroenterologists, and hepatopancreatobiliary surgeons
55                   Surveys of dermatologists, gastroenterologists, and ophthalmologists would help to
56  and subspecialty cardiologists, internists, gastroenterologists, and orthopedic surgeons currently m
57 tial controversy remains among radiologists, gastroenterologists, and other clinicians with regard to
58                                              Gastroenterologists are frequently asked about the appro
59                                However, most gastroenterologists are not well educated about diets or
60 volution in the last 20 years, of which many gastroenterologists are unaware.
61                                              Gastroenterologists are uniquely poised to participate i
62                                              Gastroenterologists are urged to review carefully the in
63 e patients were categorized by the referring gastroenterologist as having no CP (n = 37), mild CP (n
64 psy analysis of polyps with NBI, only 25% of gastroenterologists assessed polyps with >/=90% accuracy
65 ystems that do not require consultation by a gastroenterologist before colonoscopy.
66 ined by repeat sigmoidoscopy, performed by a gastroenterologist blinded to the identity of the first
67                                          The gastroenterologist can improve outcomes in bariatric sur
68          Our aims were to examine whether 1) gastroenterologists can be classified into distinct subg
69            The importance of this disease to gastroenterologists cannot be understated, given that sc
70 l bowel is important for the surgeon and the gastroenterologist caring for the patient and may be rel
71 ncreased dramatically, it is crucial for the gastroenterologist caring for these patients to have a b
72 up data, and diagnoses made by the pediatric gastroenterologists (celiac disease, no celiac disease,
73 f constipation in the older ones to ease the gastroenterologists' clinic workload.
74  information may be beneficial for referring gastroenterologists considering medical therapy versus s
75                                              Gastroenterologists' expertise with flexible endoscope w
76 ed on antiretroviral therapy presents to his gastroenterologist for evaluation of iron deficiency ane
77                 Primary care doctors rely on gastroenterologists for direction because no one wants t
78                                              Gastroenterologists frequently encounter pelvic floor di
79                            The proportion of gastroenterologists, general surgeons, and radiation onc
80 sted analysis showed an increased density of gastroenterologists, general surgeons, and radiation onc
81 ral-urban disparity exists in the density of gastroenterologists, general surgeons, and radiation onc
82 y practitioners (FPs), internists (IMs), and gastroenterologists (GIs) for acute diverticulitis.
83 e group were not inferior to outcomes in the gastroenterologist group (mean difference 1.36, one side
84  treatment: 80 to the nurse group, 70 to the gastroenterologist group, and 68 to the booklet group (f
85 aching hospital directly under the care of a gastroenterologist had shorter hospital stays that were
86 e managed by generalists in conjunction with gastroenterologists had better outcomes than those who w
87             Rapid growth in the number of US gastroenterologists has resulted in a gastroenterologist
88             Following endoscopy patients and gastroenterologists have to fill in questionnaires (PSSI
89 ssmaul's sign and Kussmaul breathing, and to gastroenterologists, he is in many ways-through the deve
90 DS was the number of visits to a specialist (gastroenterologist/hepatologist and/or infectious diseas
91 approximately 48% of patients were seen by a gastroenterologist/hepatologist or by a physician with a
92                                              Gastroenterologists/hepatologists or physicians with an
93  and management in order to better equip the gastroenterologist in dealing with this new field.
94 roton-pump inhibitor and prescription from a Gastroenterologist in group B were associated with eradi
95           There were large differences among gastroenterologists in the rates of detection of adenoma
96 ntly, a multidisciplinary approach among the gastroenterologist, infectious disease physician, HIV sp
97                                              Gastroenterologists inserted the sigmoidoscope further t
98 creatitis severity was sent to all surgeons, gastroenterologists, internists, intensivists, and radio
99 OTES will be in 1 year, it seems likely that gastroenterologist involvement will be necessary and adv
100             In addition, the work profile of gastroenterologists is shared significantly by primary c
101 y close collaboration of rheumatologists and gastroenterologists, leading to a more coordinated appro
102 er outcomes differed by whether a nurse or a gastroenterologist led this algorithm-based care.
103 : usual care (a detailed self-help booklet), gastroenterologist-led algorithm-based treatment, or nur
104                                              Gastroenterologists may find it useful to initiate conve
105                                            A gastroenterologist measured all polyps, which were categ
106 ry team of clinical oncologists, dietitians, gastroenterologists, medical oncologists, nurses, pharma
107  a practice-based learning program for these gastroenterologists (n = 12) that included real-time opt
108 irst analyzed a computerized module to train gastroenterologists (N = 13) in optical biopsy skills us
109 m clinical and basic science studies to help gastroenterologists navigate diet as it relates to the m
110                               Allergists and gastroenterologists need to pay attention to the multitu
111 nary approach, with input from neurologists, gastroenterologists, nurses, occupational therapists, an
112  ratio = 2.21; 95% CI: 1.43-3.43), who saw a gastroenterologist (odds ratio = 1.33; 95% CI, 1.01-1.74
113 ith irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) seen by a gastroenterologist often utilize medications that may al
114 scopy services performed by university-based gastroenterologists on provider compliance.
115 e purpose of this expert review is to update gastroenterologists on these therapies and provide pract
116 s may be extremely helpful to the practicing gastroenterologist, oncologist, or surgeon; when more sp
117                        For example, should a gastroenterologist or hepatologist seeing a 32-year-old
118 outcomes when generalists work together with gastroenterologists or alone in the management of patien
119  of interest to several medical specialists (gastroenterologists, otorhinolaryngologists, general and
120                                  Allergists, gastroenterologists, pathologists, internists, pediatric
121          Significantly more female than male gastroenterologists perceive that gender has affected th
122                                              Gastroenterologists performed 43.7% (95% confidence inte
123     During a 15-month period, 12 experienced gastroenterologists performed 7882 colonoscopies, of whi
124 ates significantly below the standard set by gastroenterologists performing colonoscopy in this study
125 and prevention is a pivotal element in every gastroenterologist practice.
126 opies performed between 2004 and 2009, by 51 gastroenterologists practicing in Minneapolis and St Pau
127          During a 2-month period, 52 Italian gastroenterologists recorded clinical data of FC, IBS-C
128           In a recent survey, 94% and 72% of gastroenterologists regarded H. pylori as a causative ag
129                              Female academic gastroenterologists reported less overall career satisfa
130 cent developments in the field and study the gastroenterologists' role to best make this prediction.
131 addition, a recent survey suggests that even gastroenterologists routinely attempt H. pylori eradicat
132  were consistent with the laboratory values, gastroenterologist's clinical assessment, and long-term
133 gs were compared with laboratory values, the gastroenterologist's initial clinical assessment, and fi
134 hese individual differences is important for gastroenterologists seeking to understand why some indiv
135                The goal is for radiologists, gastroenterologists, surgeons, and pathologists to use t
136      Burnout and psychiatric morbidity among gastroenterologists, surgeons, radiologists, and oncolog
137 am of healthcare professionals that includes gastroenterologists, surgeons, radiologists, pathologist
138 fectious diseases specialists, pathologists, gastroenterologists, the Arizona Department of Health Se
139 uated 314,872 colonoscopies performed by 136 gastroenterologists; the adenoma detection rates ranged
140                                The referring gastroenterologist then classified subjects as healthy o
141 rrow band endoscopy was then used by another gastroenterologist to detect and biopsy areas suspicious
142 e small bowel has been a difficult organ for gastroenterologists to evaluate.
143 merging field of endoscopic imaging allowing gastroenterologists to obtain in-vivo histology of the g
144  suggest that surgeons are half as likely as gastroenterologists to remove polyps, while those from C
145 an be established by histology, which allows gastroenterologists to treat early cancers with greater
146 rises, it becomes increasingly important for gastroenterologists to understand their role in the peri
147  of US gastroenterologists has resulted in a gastroenterologist-to-population ratio double that used
148 advanced training in endoscopy for pediatric gastroenterologists.Trends in gastrointestinal endoscopy
149 g the 1990s, domperidone was available to US gastroenterologists under a compassionate-use program by
150 ng used; 31% of family physicians and 11% of gastroenterologists used ineffective regimens or regimen
151 sus booklet 4.12 (95% CI 0.04-8.19; p=0.04), gastroenterologist versus booklet 5.47 (1.14-9.81; p=0.0
152                                            A gastroenterologist was convicted of attempted second-deg
153 dentist was not aware of GER status, and the gastroenterologist was not aware of dental status.
154                           Care that included gastroenterologists was associated with high quality.
155                                  The ADR for gastroenterologists was higher than for nongastroenterol
156                     Colonoscopy performed by gastroenterologists was more sensitive (97.3%) for cance
157 e adjusted odds ratios comparing surgeons to gastroenterologists were 0.48 (95% CI: 0.32-0.71) in Mon
158                                 In addition, gastroenterologists were also asked to record whether th
159  diagnosed esophageal varices and practicing gastroenterologists were enrolled in this study.
160 rospective study to determine whether female gastroenterologists were less likely to achieve career a
161       Patients prescribed glucocorticoids by gastroenterologists were less likely to be treated with
162                                     The male gastroenterologists were significantly older (P < .005)
163 tes of detection of neoplastic lesions among gastroenterologists who had mean colonoscopic withdrawal
164 ar, slow, careful inspection of the colon by gastroenterologists who have been trained in lesion reco
165 confirmed through medical record review by 2 gastroenterologists who were blinded to exposure informa
166              In order to predict whether the gastroenterologist will have a role in the rapidly devel
167 nticipate that in the future, the practicing gastroenterologist will have therapeutic strategies avai
168                                              Gastroenterologists will likely play a critical role in
169  of this review is to provide the practicing gastroenterologist with a summation of these recent deve
170 rrently under investigation will provide the gastroenterologist with valuable insight into the future
171 ntly, a few publications have also shown how gastroenterologists with expertise in endosonography can
172                  With standardized training, gastroenterologists without prior expertise in NBI were

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