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American College of Gastroenterology | ACG ACG Education Universe is an online, self-directed CME program that provides a way for all gastroenterologists to access outstanding tools in preparing for the GI boards, recertification, or obtaining necessary CME credits outside of the ACG meetings
Gastroenterology - Wikipedia The digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract, sometimes referred to as the GI tract, which includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine as well as the accessory organs of digestion which include the pancreas, gallbladder, and liver
Digestive Diseases - NIDDK The digestive system made up of the gastrointestinal tract (GI), liver, pancreas, and gallbladder helps the body digest food Digestion is important for breaking down food into nutrients, which your body uses for energy, growth, and cell repair
Gastrointestinal Symptoms to Never Ignore - Verywell Health Gastrointestinal symptoms are common and often include heartburn, indigestion, bloating, and cramping Other GI symptoms are more serious and may indicate a health problem If you ever experience bleeding with vomiting, urinating, or releasing stool, see a healthcare provider
Digestive System (Anatomy): How It Works - WebMD The digestive tract (or gastrointestinal [GI] tract) is a long, twisting tube that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus It's made up of a series of hollow organs that coordinate the
What Is the Digestive System? - Cleveland Clinic Your GI tract is a series of hollow organs that connect to digest and move food through your body It includes your mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine Your biliary tract makes and releases fluids that help digestion
Your Digestive System How it Works - NIDDK The digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract—also called the GI tract or digestive tract—and the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder The GI tract is a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus