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View article: BSG cross-sectional survey on impact of COVID-19 recovery on workforce, workload and well-being
BSG cross-sectional survey on impact of COVID-19 recovery on workforce, workload and well-being Open
Objective The aim of this survey was to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery phase on workload, well-being and workforce attrition in UK gastroenterology and hepatology. Design/method A cross-sectional survey of Brit…
View article: Implications for sequencing of biologic therapy and choice of second <scp>anti‐TNF</scp> in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: results from the <scp>IMmunogenicity</scp> to Second <scp>Anti‐TNF</scp> therapy (<scp>IMSAT</scp>) therapeutic drug monitoring study
Implications for sequencing of biologic therapy and choice of second <span>anti‐TNF</span> in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: results from the <span>IMmunogenicity</span> to Second <span>Anti‐TNF</span> therapy (<span>IMSAT</span>) therapeutic drug monitoring study Open
Summary Background Anti‐drug antibodies are associated with treatment failure to anti‐TNF agents in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Aim To assess whether immunogenicity to a patient's first anti‐TNF agent would be associate…
View article: P378 A novel approach to managing patients with idiopathic gastroparesis
P378 A novel approach to managing patients with idiopathic gastroparesis Open
Introduction Patients with idiopathic gastroparesis often have difficult to manage upper gastrointestinal symptoms, resulting in many requiring enteral nutrition and becoming high service users. It is known that many of these patients will…
View article: Training in therapeutic endoscopy: meeting present and future challenges
Training in therapeutic endoscopy: meeting present and future challenges Open
Medical endoscopy trainees face numerous, often conflicting demands on their time. This can result in suboptimal endoscopy training and in difficulty achieving certification in basic endoscopy within the existing 5-year training programme.…
View article: Gender differences in leadership, workforce and scholarly presentation within a national society: a gastroenterology perspective
Gender differences in leadership, workforce and scholarly presentation within a national society: a gastroenterology perspective Open
In the UK, gastroenterology has been a male predominant medical speciality. Data regarding gender within workforce, academia and leadership at a national level are lacking. Data regarding scholarly presentation at the following annual conf…
View article: Results of the British Society of Gastroenterology supporting women in gastroenterology mentoring scheme pilot
Results of the British Society of Gastroenterology supporting women in gastroenterology mentoring scheme pilot Open
Introduction Mentorship has long been recognised as beneficial in the business world and has more recently been endorsed by medical and academic professional bodies. Recruitment of women into gastroenterology and leadership roles has tradi…
View article: Sheffield Clinical Research Fellowship programme: a transferable model for UK gastroenterology
Sheffield Clinical Research Fellowship programme: a transferable model for UK gastroenterology Open
Out of programme (OOP) opportunities are to be encouraged. This article gives an insightful view of the Sheffield Clinical Research Fellowship Programme. Unique trainee feedback is provided. The take home message is clear - trainees should…
View article: Trends in UK endoscopy training in the BSG trainees’ national survey and strategic planning for the future
Trends in UK endoscopy training in the BSG trainees’ national survey and strategic planning for the future Open
Background Improvements in the structure of endoscopy training programmes resulting in certification from the Joint Advisory Group in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy have been acknowledged to improve training experience and contribute to enhanc…