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An expertly trained gastroenterologist is the most capable person to conduct proper screenings for colorectal cancer. A gastroenterologist first completes a three-year internal medicine residency and is then eligible for a two-to-three year fellowship-a rigorous program taught by experts in the field. By the time gastroenterologists have completed their training, they have had five to six years of specialized education beyond medical school. Endoscopy is the use of narrow, flexible lighted tubes with built-in video cameras to visualize the inside of the intestinal tract. Specialized training in endoscopy includes: Gastroenterologists are highly trained specialists with a unique combination of broad scientific knowledge, general internal medicine training, superior endoscopic skills and experience, and the ability to integrate these elements to provide optimal health care for patients.

Over 8,500 domestic and international gastroenterologists, surgeons and other medical specialists are expertly trained in endoscopy, a diagnostic and therapeutic method of treatment for the diseases of the digestive tract.

Use the ASGE physician finder to locate an expertly trained gastroenterologist in your area.