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AGA uses Twitter to highlight public policy activities such as health-care reform, the latest news from the association as well as the field of GI and the top research from the AGA journals. It is a great way to stay on top of what’s new at AGA and provides a way to connect with other members who follow AGA.
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Find AGA journals — Gastroenterology and Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology — on Facebook. Become a “fan” to stay abreast of and discuss the latest research as well as to connect with others who have an interest in the research and practice of gastroenterology.

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AGA’s YouTube page includes video abstracts from Gastroenterology and Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, patient education videos and highlights from DDW® 2009.
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Build your professional network by making connections with trusted colleagues and then extend that network by connecting with their trusted connections. The site also contains tools for posting and seeking employment opportunities and for sharing advice with experts in your field. Visit AGA’s LinkedIn page.
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AGA Member Fora

The AGA will continue to host its series of Member-only Discussion Boards. Registration is required. This is your opportunity to discuss several topics throughout our site.