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Report On The Future Of Gastroenterology
As a leader in gastroenterology, the AGA Institute convened the consensus conference to study possible impending changes to the field and guide development of a strategy to help gastroenterologists better prepare their practices and careers for the future. Despite the diversity of current gastroenterological practices ranging from physicians in small private practices to those in larger groups and academic medical centers all practitioners face similar challenges in the future: the forces of increasing demands for services, the pressure to limit or curtail healthcare expenditures, and technological advances. The changes may create stress for gastroenterologists; however, by preparing now for the future, the AGA Institute works to ensure that the science and practice of gastroenterology will continue to thrive and flourish. "As in all fields of science, change is inevitable as practitioners and researchers become more knowledgeable about disease. These changes will continue to alter current practice and how gastroenterologists are trained, as well as the economics and organization of gastroenterology practices in all settings both private and academic medical centers," according to Robert S. Sandler, MD, MPH, Vice President, AGA Institute, and Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of North Carolina. Based on presentations at the conference, the Committee developed several conclusions to help guide gastroenterologists in their practices:
On many of these fronts, the AGA Institute is already taking steps to help better prepare our members and the field for these impending changes. The recommendations made by the Future Trends Committee will help inform the strategic planning process which guides the association in training, education and policy programs as well as domestic and international collaboration with other medical societies. According to Timothy C. Wang, MD, Future Trends Committee Chair and Chief, Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases, Columbia University, New York, "By convening the Future Trends Committee, the AGA Institute is taking a leadership role in ensuring gastroenterologists are prepared for the future. It is vital that gastroenterologists, both in academic and community practice settings, not be complacent. They should use this report to help ensure their practices are poised to change in order to meet these challenges and the growing needs of Americans". Posted by: Jenn Source |
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