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Validation period: 5/15/2024, 1:30:38 PM - 5/15/2024, 7:30:38 PM SubscribeLogin Search Advancedsearch CME/CPDLatest contentCurrent issueArchiveAuthorsAbout Email alerts FRONTLINE GASTROENTEROLOGY from BMJ and BSG publishes articles to support the education and practice of gastroenterologists, endoscopists, hepatologists and allied health professionals globally. Impact Factor: 2.6 Citescore: 4.8 All metrics >> Frontline Gastroenterology is a Plan S compliant Transformative Journal. Frontline Gastroenterology publishes articles that accelerate adoption of innovative and best practice in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology and clinical nutrition. Frontline Gastroenterology is especially interested in articles on multidisciplinary research and care, focusing on both retrospective assessments of novel models of care as well as putative future directions of best practice. Specifically Frontline Gastroenterology publishes articles in the domains of clinical quality, patient experience, service provision and medical education. Frontline Gastroenterology is an official publication of the British Society of Gastroenterology and is a companion journal to Gut and BMJ Open Gastroenterology. The journal is affiliated with the British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (BAPEN) and British Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (BSPGHAN). Editor-in-Chief: Professor Mark Beattie, University of Southampton, UK Editorial Board Social media and multimedia Read the journal blog and follow the journal on Twitter and Facebook. Listen to our regular Podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (Android), Stitcher and Spotify. Access the most-cited content here. VACANCY - BMJ and British Society of Gastroenterology seek the next Editor-in-Chief of Frontline Gastroenterology. Please click here for full details and how to apply. Current Issue AUTHORS Frontline Gastroenterology accepts submissions of a wide range of article types, including original research, reviews and educational pieces. The Author Information section provides specific article requirements to help you turn your research into an article suitable for FG. Information is also provided on editorial policies and open access. Author informationSubmit a paper EDUCATION AT FRONTLINE GASTROENTEROLOGY Frontline Gastroenterology publishes articles with accompanying Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs), in partnership with Gut and BMJ Open Gastroenterology. 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 journal subscribers. Browse papers with MCQs LATEST ARTICLES Highlights from this issue: UpFront 5 April 2024 Commentary: FIT for the future 5 April 2024 Endoscopy: Challenge of achieving truly individualised informed consent in therapeutic endoscopy 5 April 2024 Colorectal: FIT negative clinic as a safety net for low-risk patients with colorectal cancer: impact on endoscopy and radiology utilisation-a retrospective cohort study 5 April 2024 Colorectal: Colonoscopic cancer detection rate: a new performance measure - is it FIT for purpose? 5 April 2024 MOST READ ARTICLES Colorectal: JAK inhibitors for inflammatory bowel disease: recent advances 7 December 2023 Small bowel and nutrition: Aetiology, diagnosis and management of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth 24 January 2024 Neurogastroenterology: Gastrointestinal symptoms and nutritional issues in patients with hypermobility disorders: assessment, diagnosis and management 23 January 2024 Guideline: British Society of Gastroenterology Best Practice Guidance: outpatient management of cirrhosis – part 1: compensated cirrhosis 10 October 2023 Guideline: British Society of Gastroenterology Best Practice Guidance: outpatient management of cirrhosis – part 2: decompensated cirrhosis 10 October 2023 ALTMETRICS UK-wide survey of gastroenterology and hepatology trainees in 2022: endoscopy, workforce planning and the Shape of things to come 4 October 2023 Optimising triage of urgent referrals for suspected IBD: results from the Birmingham IBD inception study 12 March 2024 British Society of Gastroenterology Best Practice Guidance: outpatient management of cirrhosis – part 1: compensated cirrhosis 28 July 2023 British Society of Gastroenterology Best Practice Guidance: outpatient management of cirrhosis – part 3: special circumstances 28 July 2023 British Society of Gastroenterology Best Practice Guidance: outpatient management of cirrhosis – part 2: decompensated cirrhosis 28 July 2023 JAK inhibitors for inflammatory bowel disease: recent advances 14 September 2023 PODCASTS BLOG POSTS #FGBlog: #FGBlog: How can we support patients with advanced chronic liver disease better in our units? 28 April 2024 Uncategorized #FGBlog: 2023 in review: summary of the 2023 #FGCup 25 February 2024 Uncategorized #FGBlog: Measuring disability in IBD, and its predictive value in treatment decisions 29 November 2023 Uncategorized #FGBlog: Should senior trainees start teaching endoscopy? 5 October 2023 Frontline EndoscopyFrontline ResearchFrontline Training #FGBlog: Dedicated Barrett’s oesophagus surveillance lists: the future for better dysplasia detection? 31 August 2023 Uncategorized RELATED JOURNALS BMJ OPEN GASTROENTEROLOGY Visit this journal EGASTROENTEROLOGY Visit this journal GUT Current issueVisit this journal CONTENT * Latest content * Current issue * Archive * CME/CPD * Browse by collection * Top cited articles * Most read articles * Responses JOURNAL * About * Editorial board * Sign up for email alerts * Subscribe * Thank you to our reviewers AUTHORS * Instructions for authors * Submit an article * Editorial policies * Open access at BMJ * BMJ Author Hub HELP * Contact us * Reprints * Permissions * Advertising * Feedback form Website Terms & ConditionsPrivacy & CookiesContact BMJCookie settingsOnline ISSN: 2041-4145 Print ISSN: 2041-4137Copyright © 2024 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Society of Gastroenterology. 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