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ONLINE Evening Seminars on 20 & 21 May
Join GESA's Gut Centre Event the evenings of Mya 21 & 21. Network, learn and share your experiences with colleagues in N...
FEEDBACK ON - Referral Criteria Guidelines for lower GI investigations: FIT for Symptomatic, Colonoscopy, Computed Tomography (CT) Colonography and CT Abdominopelvic 2026
This guideline has been developed to support consistent, safe, and equitable access to bowel investigation for adults pr...
Gut Foundation encourages you to Talk sh*t. Save lives.
May is Good Gut Month, and we're backing Gut Check, a new campaign from The Gut Foundation to get Kiwis talking about th...
APAGE Research Programme Award 2026
Designed to award one research project proposed from the Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE) member-so...
Research Invitation: Feasibility Study for a New Functional Dyspepsia Wellbeing App
This study aims to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of this digital delivery method.
Join the RACP Regional, Rural, and Remote Physician Special Interest Group
Expressions of interest are invited from members to join the Regional, Rural, and Remote Physician Special Interest Grou...
Member Research Update
NZSG Member Dr Stephanie Brown combines clinical practice with a clinically embedded research programme focused on impro...
Reviewers Needed
Dr Sally Rye, Head of Research at EIT, research project Puka Ora is looking for clinicians with gut health experience.