Commentary
Commentary
The month of new beginnings is here
Among our cover stories this month is a study showing a novel application of deep learning to inform clinical care of patients with...
Commentary
We owe a lot to scientists like Henry Lynch
Dr. Lynch almost singlehandedly brought attention to the genetic syndrome that bears his name.
Commentary
Wellness seminars won’t fix burnout
One of our lead articles this month concerns an attempt to place a financial cost on physician burnout. More important, I think, is the toll...
Commentary
GI practice consolidation continues
Digestive Disease Week® 2019 is now history. This was the 50th anniversary of DDW and again, it lived up to its reputation as the world...
Commentary
Spring for GI
Spring has always been an exciting time for gastroenterologists, beginning with Colon Cancer Awareness month in March and finishing with our...
Commentary
More cost compression coming
The message for health care leaders is clear: Since we are responsible for an enormous percentage of committed federal and state spending, we will...
Opinion
Workers’ compensation law
Question: Employee, a poorly controlled diabetic, accidentally stepped on a nail at work. Surrounding cellulitis and abscess...
Commentary
The Poison Squad
Of dark money, fake news, and the denigration of science.
Commentary
A shutdown, a lawsuit, and drug prices
In this month’s issue there are also several articles about polyp detection and the long-term protective effect of colonoscopy.
Commentary
Packed with science
This month’s issue is packed with important science – nice to get back to medicine and not focus on politics.