American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)

Inside Scope

Medicine EN ↓ 68 episodes

Welcome to Inside Scope, the American Gastroenterological Association podcast that will help you advance your patient care, one half-hour segment at a time. Join us to hear from the experts, learn new skills, and stay abreast of changing best practices in gastroenterology patient care.

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American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)

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Medicine

Podcast website

agau.gastro.org

Latest episode

17. feb. 2026

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Episodes

Colorectal cancer: Working with your 45-49 patients on colorectal cancer screening 03.10.2022

This is episode 2 of our 5-part series Colorectal Cancer: Screening to Save Lives. This episode is about strategies for promoting initiation of colorectal cancer screening at age 45 and addressing early-onset colorectal cancer. In this episode: • David Lieberman, MD, professor of medicine in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at the Oregon Health & Science University • Chyke Doubeni,...

Colorectal cancer: Managing high-risk populations in primary care 03.10.2022

This is episode 3 of our 5-part series Colorectal Cancer: Screening to Save Lives. This episode is about the importance of primary care providers in identifying and managing patients at high risk for colorectal cancer. In this episode: • David Lieberman, MD, professor of medicine in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at the Oregon Health & Science University • Chyke Doubeni, MD, chief...

Colorectal cancer: Eliminating screening barriers for high-risk populations 03.10.2022

This is episode 4 of our 5-part series Colorectal Cancer: Screening to Save Lives. We talk about important considerations when caring for individuals at high risk for poor outcomes in colorectal cancer due to social determinants of health. In this episode: • David Lieberman, MD, professor of medicine in the division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Oregon Health & Science University • Chy...

Colorectal cancer: Getting paid: Updated information about coverage, cost-sharing, reimbursement, coding 03.10.2022

In our final episode of our 5-part series Colorectal Cancer: Screening to Save Lives, we share updated information about coverage, cost-sharing, reimbursement and coding for colorectal cancer screening. In this episode: • David Lieberman, MD, professor of medicine in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at the Oregon Health & Science University • Chyke Doubeni, MD, chief health equity o...

Colorectal cancer: What you need to know now — the USPSTF guidelines 03.10.2022

This is episode 1 of our 5-part series Colorectal Cancer: Screening to Save Lives. This episode covers what clinicians need to know regarding the updated colorectal cancer screenings guidance from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. In this episode: • David Lieberman, MD, professor of medicine in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at the Oregon Health & Science University • Chyke...

Obesity in GI Care: Coverage and Reimbursement 14.06.2022

This is episode 6 of 6 from our program: Obesity in GI Care: Start the Conversation, Change the Narrative. Over the course of 6 podcast episodes and 3 webinars, you’ll learn a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating obesity, with a specific focus on patients with GI comorbidities. This series highlights key findings and strategies from AGA’s 2017 Practice guide on Obesity and Weight mana...

Obesity in GI Care: Evaluating outcomes, adapting treatment plans and the future 07.06.2022

This is episode 5 of 6 from our program: Obesity in GI Care: Start the Conversation, Change the Narrative. Over the course of 6 podcast episodes and 3 webinars, you’ll learn a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating obesity, with a specific focus on patients with GI comorbidities. This series highlights key findings and strategies from AGA’s 2017 Practice guide on Obesity and Weight mana...

Obesity in GI Care: Updates on devices 31.05.2022

This is episode 4 of 6 from our program: Obesity in GI Care: Start the Conversation, Change the Narrative. Over the course of 6 podcast episodes and 3 webinars, you’ll learn a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating obesity, with a specific focus on patients with GI comorbidities. This series highlights key findings and strategies from AGA’s 2017 Practice guide on Obesity and Weight mana...

Obesity in GI Care: Updates on medications 25.05.2022

This is episode 3 of 6 from our program: Obesity in GI Care: Start the Conversation, Change the Narrative. Over the course of 6 podcast episodes and 3 webinars, you’ll learn a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating obesity, with a specific focus on patients with GI comorbidities. This series highlights key findings and strategies from AGA’s 2017 Practice guide on Obesity and Weight mana...

Obesity in GI Care: Diet options 10.05.2022

This is episode 2 of 6 from our new program: Obesity in GI Care: Start the Conversation, Change the Narrative. Over the course of 6 podcast episodes and 3 webinars, you'll learn a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating obesity, with a specific focus on patients with GI comorbidities. This series highlights key findings and strategies from AGA’s 2017 Practice guide on Obesity and Weight...

Obesity in GI Care: How I embraced it and why you should too 31.03.2022

This is episode 1 of 6 from our new program: Obesity in GI Care: Start the Conversation, Change the Narrative. Over the course of 6 podcast episodes and 3 webinars, you'll learn a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating obesity, with a specific focus on patients with GI comorbidities. This series highlights key findings and strategies from AGA’s 2017 Practice guide on Obesity and Weight...

NASH: Diagnosing NAFLD and NASH 10.01.2022

Vincent Wong, MD, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, provides insights into noninvasive diagnostic techniques for patients at high risk for NASH and the role of liver biopsy in diagnosing NASH. This is episode 4 of our 6-part podcast, NASH: Take Action!, where leaders in gastroenterology, hepatology, endocrinology and primary care discuss the real-world, practical implications of screening, diag...

NASH: The burden 10.01.2022

This is episode 1 of our 6-part podcast, NASH: Take Action!, where leaders in gastroenterology, hepatology, endocrinology and primary care talk about the real-world, practical implications of screening, diagnosing and managing people with NAFLD and NASH. This series is hosted by Drs. Fasiha Kanwal, Kenneth Cusi and Jay H. Shubrook. We start with a discussion on the prevalence of NAFLD and NASH and...

NASH: Screening in the primary care setting 10.01.2022

Kim Pfotenhauer, DO, Michigan State University, and Eugene Wright, MD, Duke University, discuss screening people for NAFLD in the primary care setting. This is episode 3 of our 6-part podcast, NASH: Take Action!, where leaders in gastroenterology, hepatology, endocrinology and primary care discuss the real-world, practical implications of screening, diagnosing and managing people with NAFLD and NA...

NASH: Management strategies 10.01.2022

Robert H. Eckel, MD, University of Colorado, discusses limitations in current data about managing NAFLD and NASH and emerging therapies. This is episode 5 of our 6-part podcast, NASH: Take Action!, where leaders in gastroenterology, hepatology, endocrinology and primary care discuss the real-world, practical implications of screening, diagnosing and managing people with NAFLD and NASH. This series...

NASH: Working together 10.01.2022

We close out this series chatting with Hashem El-Serag, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, about collaboration between primary care providers and specialists in managing patients with NAFLD and NASH. This is the final episode in our 6-part podcast, NASH: Take Action!, where leaders in gastroenterology, hepatology, endocrinology and primary care discuss the real-world, practical implications of screen...

NASH: Metabolic syndrome 10.01.2022

Lee Kaplan, MD, founding director of the Weight Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses the relationship between NASH, obesity and associated comorbidities. This is episode 2 of our 6-part podcast, NASH: Take Action!, where leaders in gastroenterology, hepatology, endocrinology and primary care discuss the real-world, practical implications of screening, diagnosing and managing people...

Trailer: NASH: Take Action! 07.01.2022

The NASH: Take Action! six-episode podcast series features interviews with world-renowned experts in NAFLD, NASH and metabolic syndrome providing practical information for health care professionals on screening, diagnosing and managing these conditions. Collect up to 6 AMA PRA Category 1 credits for this activity by visiting nash.gastro.org.

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