Frontline Gastroenterology
from BMJ and BSG publishes articles to support the education and practice of gastroenterologists, endoscopists, hepatologists and allied health professionals globally.
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Frontline Gastroenterology affiliation with BASL
We are delighted to announce that Frontline Gastroenterology is now the official journal partner of the British Association for Study of Liver Disease (BASL).
We look forward to working closely with BASL and its membership going forward.
Find out more about the collaboration here.
13 January 2025
Education in Gastroenterology
Access educational content from our gastroenterology titles with accompanying interactive Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) for self-assessment.
Read the article and test your knowledge by answering the MCQs.
Claim 0.5 CME/CPD credits for each completed module.
All MCQ modules are hosted on BMJ Learning and are free to access for BSG members and journal subscribers.
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18:00 - 18:10 Introduction to the webinar and Frontline Gastroenterology Dr Philip Smith, Editor in Chief of Frontline Gastroenterology (chair) 18:10 - 18:25 "All I want for Christmas... is a publication" (the Authors’ wish list) Dr Aditi Kumar (Wolverhampton, UK) and Dr Oliver Tavabie (Leeds, UK), Deputy Editors of Frontline Gastroenterology 18:25 - 18:45 "All I want for Christmas…a Good, relevant review" (the Editor’s wish list) Dr Keith Siau, Frontline Gastroenterology Associate Editor Endoscopy Lead (Cornwall, UK) 18:45 - 18:45 How to become a Frontline Gastroenterology reviewer Dr Philip Smith 18:45 - 19:10 “All I want for Christmas…is an impactful publication” - Advice from the Frontline Gastroenterology Associate editors on publishing (everyone’s wish list) Dr Jonathan Segal (Melbourne, Australia), Dr Joyce Mak (Hong Kong, China), Dr Beatriz Gros (Cordoba, Spain), Dr Aline Charabaty (Washington DC, USA), Dr Louise China (London, UK) and Dr Chris Black (Leeds, UK) 19:10 - 19:15 Summary, final questions and close
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