
What Patients Should Know About The New ACG Guideline For Gastroparesis
The Gastro Girl Podcast
11/22/22
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Gastroparesis is a debilitating digestive condition that medical experts are learning more and more about each year. That's why The American College of Gastroenterology recently updated it's clinical guideline for Gastroparesis. Joining us are co-authors of the guideline, leading Gastroenterologists Dr. Linda Nguyen and Dr. Michael Camilleri to give us a deeper understanding of what the updates mean for patients and providers, how they and their fellow co-authors arrived at these clinical updates, and why they're optimistic about further studies that they hope will lead to better treatment options for patients.
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