ACG Awards & Leadership | 2020-2021

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2021 ACG International GI Training Grant Award

 The ACG and the International Relations Committee are pleased to announce the recipients of the International GI Training Grant. This program, initiated in 1995, provides partial financial support to physicians outside the United States and Canada to receive clinical or clinical research training or education in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in selected medical training centers in North America. Two grants of $10,000 have been awarded this year.

Evaristus S. Chukwudike, MBBCh, FWACP Calabar, Nigeria Dr. Evaristus Chukwudike from Nigeria plans to study at Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital, under the direction of Dr. Steven Moss and Dr. Akwi Asombang. He will observe and understand patient flow and resource utilization in a resource-rich setting compared to low and middle-income countries with the focus on inpatient consults and endoscopy, and have the chance to observe interventional endoscopic procedures such as endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with emphasis on the pre-procedural, intra-procedural and post-procedural evaluation. He hopes to strengthen research collaboration with Dr. Moss on Helicobacter pylori research with the focus of studying H. pylori antibiotic resistance pattern, and the association between genotypes and severity of gastric mucosal inflammation. This training will offer him the opportunity to compare patient flow in resource-rich settings especially in the areas of inpatient consults and endoscopic procedures taking note of the barriers to setting up efficient healthcare in resource-limited settings. The knowledge acquired from this training will also enable him to scale up approaches to change the behavior and utilization of healthcare resources in resourcepoor settings as well as enhance quality improvement process and explore ways to ensure that resources are utilized to deliver care that is evidence-based. Dr. Chukwudike will observe the pre-procedural, intra-procedural and post-procedural evaluation of patients for EUS and ERCP which will create a future opportunity to further his training in these vital areas of gastroenterological practice. His goal is to research the prevalence of H. pylori genotypes and antibiotic resistance to previously efficacious antibiotics to address the antibiotic resistance rates in Nigeria which can reach up to 100%, a major reason for eradication failure.

Artemis Trikola, MD, MPH, MSc Athens, Greece Dr. Artemis Trikola from Greece will study at Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Neurointestinal Health, under the direction of Dr. Christopher Velez. She will: 1) gain comfort with outpatient functional and gastrointestinal motility disorder management; 2) achieve level 2 competence in foregut, bowel, and hindgut motility diagnostic testing modalities; and 3) participate in both research and didactic learning. Visiting, interacting, and gaining the experience of a well-known department and the esteemed faculty in this specific field of neurogastroenterology, which is not as well established in the Greek healthcare system, will serve as an outstanding value for her hospital and for Dr. Trikola. The acquired information and knowledge will be transferred to her home institute and will serve as an opportunity to broaden their present knowledge and to improve the quality of their daily practice. Foregut and hindgut motility diagnostic modalities are inaccessible to most healthcare professionals in Greece, and she is strongly motivated to fill this gap. Finally, participating in educational and research activities of MGH will be a unique experience for her career path, that could be fulfilled only in such a respectful center of excellence, since research opportunities are quite limited in her country.

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Past ACG Awards Recipients & Special Lecturers

21min
pages 103-110

ACG Case Reports Journal

2min
pages 98-100

Clinical & Translational Gastroenterology

3min
pages 96-97

The American Journal of Gastroenterology

4min
pages 94-95

ACG's Journals

2min
pages 92-93

Women in Gastroenterology Committee

11min
pages 89-91

Practice Parameters Committee

5min
pages 78-79

Training Committee

7min
pages 87-88

Public Relations Committee

8min
pages 81-83

Research Committee

8min
pages 84-86

Professionalism Committee

2min
page 80

Practice Management Committee

3min
pages 76-77

FDA Related Matters Committee

4min
pages 65-66

Innovation and Technology Committee

1min
page 69

Membership Committee

2min
page 73

Pediatric Gastroenterology Committee

3min
page 75

Patient Care Committee

3min
page 74

Legislative and Public Policy Council

2min
page 72

Finance and Budget Committee

4min
pages 67-68

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

4min
pages 59-60

Digital Communications and Publications Committee

7min
pages 57-58

Archives Committee

2min
page 54

Credentials Committee

1min
page 56

ACG's Committees

1min
page 52

Advanced Practice Provider Committee

3min
page 53

Board of Trustees

3min
pages 42-43

ACG Institute & The Center for Leadership, Ethics & Equity

7min
pages 48-51

ACG Abstract Awards

17min
pages 36-40

Samuel S . Weiss Award

3min
page 30

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award

3min
page 26

ACG Governors’ Awards

6min
pages 31-33

Dawn T. Provenzale, MD, FACG

2min
page 24

ACG International GI Training Grant Awards

4min
pages 34-35

Master of the American College of Gastroenterology David E. Bernstein, MD, MACG

2min
page 27

International Leadership Award

3min
page 25

 THE YEAR IN REVIEW

19min
pages 4-12

Satish S. C. Rao, MD, PhD, FACG

2min
page 23

Berk/Fise Clinical Achievement Award

2min
page 20

David Sun Lectureship in Postgraduate Education

3min
page 17

The Distinguished Mentorship and Teaching Award Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, MACG

3min
page 22

Community Service Award

3min
page 21

The American Journal of Gastroenterology Lecturer

1min
page 18

David Y . Graham Lecturer

2min
page 16
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