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Irish Society of Gastroenterology. We are a group of medical specialists working in the field of gastrointestinal and liver disease and associated research. The Society also caters for specialist trainees and non-medical scientists. The majority of our members are located in, or have links within Ireland.
Taking an individualised approach to screening, treating and monitoring patients was the focus of a dedicated...
There needs to be a less "nihilistic" attitude towards pancreatic cancer, as despite its increasing prevalence...
There has been a significant improvement in transplant-free survival in acute liver failure in the last...
There has been a significant and concerning increase in presentations of bariatric surgery complications following surgery...
Irish Society of Gastroenterology, Summer Meeting, Grand Hotel, Malahide, Co Dublin, 22-23 June...
The aetiology of IBD is not fully understood, although as with most diseases, there is both...
The impact of non-adherence to a gluten-free diet can have wide-ranging effects on our patients...
The 2022 Irish Society of Gastroenterology (ISG) Winter Meeting took place at the Grand Hotel, Malahide,...
‘IBS patients would benefit from more education and lifestyle advice’
Colon capsule endoscopy is a useful colonoscopy-sparing technology, which can help alleviate ever-growing diagnostic demand and...
Doctors are in no danger of being replaced by machines anytime soon and some so-called ‘game-changing’...
There will soon be national guidelines and a formalised training pathway for robotic-assisted surgery in Ireland...
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