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If you’re one of the 1 in 4 people who is living with a chronic digestive health condition , you’re not alone. Whether you’re just diagnosed, in remission, or trying to learn what is happening in your body and what you can do about it, then this podcast is for you.


Jacqueline A. Gaulin
Founder, Chief Strategy Officer
In each episode, Jacqueline Gaulin, longtime patient advocate and the Founder of Gastro Girl, Inc. and GI OnDEMAND, will tackle topics that go beyond the basic mainstream coverage of GI health to educate, inform and empower patients and their caregivers. If you crave the inside scoop on the latest news, research and resources related to gastroenterology, and want it all delivered in an engaging, friendly, nonjudgmental and educational way that features leading GI experts, inspiring patients and positive vibes, this podcast is also for you.
Gastro Girl, an official patient-education partner of The American College of Gastroenterology, is committed to providing actionable and evidence-based health information to help empower patients to better health.





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January 11, 2022
What You Should Know about the New ACG Clinical Guideline on GERD
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) continues to be among the most common diseases seen by gastroenterologists, surgeons, and primary care physicians. But, for the first time since 2013, The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), has issued new guidance for diagnosing, treating, and managing GERD. Joining us to share their biggest takeaways is the dynamic duo of Dr. Tauseef Ali and Dr. Pooja Singhal, leading gastroenterologists and colleagues at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma.
June 1, 2021
Is Your GERD Caused By Bad Gut Bugs?
Did you know there are a host of bugs living in your gut? That’s right, the gut microbiome consists of bacteria, archaea and fungi all living in your digestive tract. Researchers have published emerging data showing how the gut microbiome plays a key role in GI diseases, including those impacting the esophagus. Here to help us understand the findings and theories is Dr. David Johnson, the former President of The American College of Gastroenterology.