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1 the gastrointestinal tract and liver. pa
the gastrointestinal tract and liver. pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts and liver. It involves a detailedof nutrients into the body, removal of waste from the system,cancer, hepatitis, gastroesophageal reflux (heartburn), pepticthe digestive organs is part of the study of Gastroenterology. ? From the Gastroenterologywww.acg.gi.org What is a Gastroenterologist? 1489V 3/17/04 4:41 PM Page 1 the gastrointestinal tract and liver. pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts and liver. It involves a detailedof nutrients into the body, removal of waste from the system,cancer, hepatitis, gastroesophageal reflux (heartburn), pepticthe digestive organs is part of the study of Gastroenterology. ? From the Gastroenterologywww.acg.gi.org What is a Gastroenterologist? 1489V 3/17/04 4:41 PM Page 1 Training Gastroenterology. This fellowship is generally 2-3 years long so(upper endoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy) by expertinstructors. Endoscopy is the use of narrow, flexible lightedintensiv

2 e study of how and when to perform endos
e study of how and when to perform endoscopy, optimalmethods to complete these tests safely and effectively, and thebleeding). Importantly, Gastroenterologists learn how to properlyprevent cancer. gastrointestinal tract and liver, and provide minimally invasiveAmerican College of Gastroenterology,Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. These groupsFACG, FACP Ñ What do all the letters after your doctorÕs name mean?to the field of Gastroenterology. The American College ofsuch physicians as ÒFellowsÓ and the suffixes FACG and FACPhave fulfilled therespective organizationsÕ rigorous requirementsprovides them with the ability to provide high quality,of research involving gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures aswell as the interpretation of results, and are considered expertstranslates into more accurate detection of polyps and cancer bycolonoscopy when performed by Gastroenterologists,fewercomplications from proceduresand fewer days in the hospital emphasis during thetraining period isattenti

3 on to detail and incorporation oftheir c
on to detail and incorporation oftheir comprehensiveknowledge of theentire gastrointestinaltract to provide the highest qualityendoscopy and consultative services. 1489V 3/17/04 4:41 PM Page 4 Training Gastroenterology. This fellowship is generally 2-3 years long so(upper endoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy) by expertinstructors. Endoscopy is the use of narrow, flexible lightedintensive study of how and when to perform endoscopy, optimalmethods to complete these tests safely and effectively, and thebleeding). Importantly, Gastroenterologists learn how to properlyprevent cancer. gastrointestinal tract and liver, and provide minimally invasiveAmerican College of Gastroenterology,Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. These groupsFACG, FACP Ñ What do all the letters after your doctorÕs name mean?to the field of Gastroenterology. The American College ofsuch physicians as ÒFellowsÓ and the suffixes FACG and FACPhave fulfilled therespective organizationsÕ rigorous requirementsprovide

4 s them with the ability to provide high
s them with the ability to provide high quality,of research involving gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures aswell as the interpretation of results, and are considered expertstranslates into more accurate detection of polyps and cancer bycolonoscopy when performed by Gastroenterologists,fewercomplications from proceduresand fewer days in the hospital emphasis during thetraining period isattention to detail and incorporation oftheir comprehensiveknowledge of theentire gastrointestinaltract to provide the highest qualityendoscopy and consultative services. 1489V 3/17/04 4:41 PM Page 4 Training Gastroenterology. This fellowship is generally 2-3 years long so(upper endoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy) by expertinstructors. Endoscopy is the use of narrow, flexible lightedintensive study of how and when to perform endoscopy, optimalmethods to complete these tests safely and effectively, and thebleeding). Importantly, Gastroenterologists learn how to properlyprevent cancer

5 . gastrointestinal tract and liver, and
. gastrointestinal tract and liver, and provide minimally invasiveAmerican College of Gastroenterology,Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. These groupsFACG, FACP Ñ What do all the letters after your doctorÕs name mean?to the field of Gastroenterology. The American College ofsuch physicians as ÒFellowsÓ and the suffixes FACG and FACPhave fulfilled therespective organizationsÕ rigorous requirementsprovides them with the ability to provide high quality,of research involving gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures aswell as the interpretation of results, and are considered expertstranslates into more accurate detection of polyps and cancer bycolonoscopy when performed by Gastroenterologists,fewercomplications from proceduresand fewer days in the hospital emphasis during thetraining period isattention to detail and incorporation oftheir comprehensiveknowledge of theentire gastrointestinaltract to provide the highest qualityendoscopy and consultative services. 1489V 3/17/04 4:41 PM Page