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Gastroenterology, an AGA journal, is proud to announce the release of a special collection of articles focused on the intersection of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within gastroenterology and hepatology. This curated collection, under the guidance of the journal’s new DEI section editor Chyke Doubeni, MBBS, MPH, includes original research, reviews, commentaries, and editorials on matters of health disparities, socioeconomic determinants of health outcomes, and population-based studies on disease incidence among races and ethnicities, among others. New articles are added to the collection as they are published.
View the special collection on Gastroenterology’s website, which is designed to help you quickly and easily look over the latest DEI articles and content of interest. Recent articles include the following:
- “How to incorporate health equity training into GI/hepatology fellowships,” by Jannel Lee-Allen, MD, and Brijen J. Shah, MD.
- “Disparities in preventable mortality from colorectal cancer: Are they the result of structural racism?” by Chyke A. Doubeni, MBBS, MPH; Kevin Selby, MD; and Theodore R. Levin, MD.
- “COVID-19 pediatric patients: GI symptoms, presentations and disparities by race/ethnicity in a large, multicenter U.S. study,” by Yusuf Ashktorab, MD; Anas Brim, MD; Antonio Pizuorno, MD; Vijay Gayam, MD; Sahar Nikdel, MD; and Hassan Brim, PhD.
View all of Gastroenterology’s curated article collections.
Gastroenterology, an AGA journal, is proud to announce the release of a special collection of articles focused on the intersection of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within gastroenterology and hepatology. This curated collection, under the guidance of the journal’s new DEI section editor Chyke Doubeni, MBBS, MPH, includes original research, reviews, commentaries, and editorials on matters of health disparities, socioeconomic determinants of health outcomes, and population-based studies on disease incidence among races and ethnicities, among others. New articles are added to the collection as they are published.
View the special collection on Gastroenterology’s website, which is designed to help you quickly and easily look over the latest DEI articles and content of interest. Recent articles include the following:
- “How to incorporate health equity training into GI/hepatology fellowships,” by Jannel Lee-Allen, MD, and Brijen J. Shah, MD.
- “Disparities in preventable mortality from colorectal cancer: Are they the result of structural racism?” by Chyke A. Doubeni, MBBS, MPH; Kevin Selby, MD; and Theodore R. Levin, MD.
- “COVID-19 pediatric patients: GI symptoms, presentations and disparities by race/ethnicity in a large, multicenter U.S. study,” by Yusuf Ashktorab, MD; Anas Brim, MD; Antonio Pizuorno, MD; Vijay Gayam, MD; Sahar Nikdel, MD; and Hassan Brim, PhD.
View all of Gastroenterology’s curated article collections.
Gastroenterology, an AGA journal, is proud to announce the release of a special collection of articles focused on the intersection of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within gastroenterology and hepatology. This curated collection, under the guidance of the journal’s new DEI section editor Chyke Doubeni, MBBS, MPH, includes original research, reviews, commentaries, and editorials on matters of health disparities, socioeconomic determinants of health outcomes, and population-based studies on disease incidence among races and ethnicities, among others. New articles are added to the collection as they are published.
View the special collection on Gastroenterology’s website, which is designed to help you quickly and easily look over the latest DEI articles and content of interest. Recent articles include the following:
- “How to incorporate health equity training into GI/hepatology fellowships,” by Jannel Lee-Allen, MD, and Brijen J. Shah, MD.
- “Disparities in preventable mortality from colorectal cancer: Are they the result of structural racism?” by Chyke A. Doubeni, MBBS, MPH; Kevin Selby, MD; and Theodore R. Levin, MD.
- “COVID-19 pediatric patients: GI symptoms, presentations and disparities by race/ethnicity in a large, multicenter U.S. study,” by Yusuf Ashktorab, MD; Anas Brim, MD; Antonio Pizuorno, MD; Vijay Gayam, MD; Sahar Nikdel, MD; and Hassan Brim, PhD.
View all of Gastroenterology’s curated article collections.