
Each month GIE Editor-in-Chief Dr. Douglas Adler interviews top leaders in gastroenterology from across the United States and around the world. Authors will discuss articles in the current issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, trends in the world of gastroenterology, career management, training and education issues, and a host of other topics. If endoscopy is your practice, this is one podcast you ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

GIE Editor-in-Chief Dr Douglas G. Adler chats with Jorge D. Machicado about his article in the June issue, "Disclosing a pancreatic cancer diagnosis in an era of immediate electronic result release: a national survey of endosonographers.+
GIE Editor-in-Chief Dr Douglas G. Adler chats with Senior Associate Editor Dr Jennifer Maranki.
GIE Editor-in-Chief Dr Douglas G. Adler chats with Associate Editor Dr Thiruvengadam Muniraj.
GIE Editor-in-Chief Dr Douglas G. Adler chats with Associate Editor Dr Alberto Tringali about his Review Article, "Sedation and anesthesia in gastrointestinal endoscopy in 2025: how, who, and why," from the March issue.
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Podcast has several interesting topics that could apply to both general and advanced G.I. The most challenging part is that the host constantly interrupts his guests. I wish he would let the invited experts finish their sentence. It would allow the podcast to flow much much better.
It’s becoming very hard to listen to and cringe-worthy as Dr. Adler interrupts his guests frequently to assert his thoughts oftentimes in the middle of them speaking too. I wish he would stop that. I’m very close to unsubscribing.
I never miss an episode.
As a gastroenterologist I listen to all of the various gi podcasts that are out there for me. This is hands-down the best one. The host is excellent and the interviews are relevant. There’s always something I can take to my daily practice. I never miss an episode.
quality varies greatly. hard to listen









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