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Original Article

Adaptation and Renewal of the Gastrointestinal Surgeon to Meet the Continuous Challenge of Modern Gastroenterology

Pages 100-105 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The treatment of gastrointestinal diseases has entered into a period of rapid evolution. Gastroenterology has in the last 50 years evolved into a major speciality, covering not only complex clinical and diagnostic areas, but inclusive of sophisticated investigative work and major therapeutic endoscopic technology. Unfortunately, the evolution of gastrointestinal surgery has lagged behind. The scope of the gastrointestinal surgeon has become more limited, as potent pharmacotherapeutic probes, invasive radiological techniques and diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic advances have been implemented. The development of minimally invasive surgical techniques has introduced a new era in surgical management. However, the establishment of new training programs and the acquisition of skills requiring the acquisition of costly equipment are major issues which surgical departments need to address. A novel training and programmatic configuration for the group of physicians involved in the management of gastrointestinal disease is required to meet this challenge. In particular, internists and surgeons must focus on the development of cost and time effective strategies for the management of clinical gastrointestinal disease. It seems likely, however, that adequate resources and management of these undertakings will only be forthcoming if corporate establishments, venture capital groups, medical health insurance institutions and national research agencies develop a consortium approach with medical schools to address these issues.

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