Newsletters 2011

Clinical Update - December 2011
The Interventional Endoscopy Program at UCLA, part of the Digestive Disease
Center, offers the most advanced and effective endoscopic treatments for a variety
of benign and malignant disorders of the digestive tract, including a number of
esophageal disorders such as Barrett's esophagus, strictures of the esophagus
and esophageal cancer.
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Division Newsletter - Fall 2011
- Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jones - Philanthropy: An Excellent Investment
- Treating GI Disorders Through Non-Surgical Means
- From the Division Chief
- Celiac Disease: Working to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment
- UCLA Opens the G. Oppenheimer Family Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience
- New Endoscopic Approaches for Obesity and Pancreatic and Biliary Diseases
- Faculty Paper Published in Genetics in Medicine - Dr. Terri Getzug
- Division of Digestive Diseases Donor Luncheon
- Division's Scientist Receives IFFGD Award - Dr. Million Mulugeta
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Division Newsletter - Spring 2011
- Closing in on the Root Causes of IBD, Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
- Dr. and Mrs. E. Raymond Borun: A Long-time Commitment to Medicine
- From the Division Chief
- New Booklet on Colonoscopies Helps Improve Exam Quality
- Going with That Gut Feeling
- UCLA Team Uncovers Mechanism behind Organ Transplant Rejection
- Schwarzenegger Appoints Division Member to State Medical Board
- Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Receives Magnet Designation
- Division of Digestive Diseases Donor Luncheons
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