A specialist in gastrointestinal disorders is called a gastroenterologist. All of the digestive system's organs, including the GI tract (esophagus, stomach, and intestines) and biliary organs (liver, bile ducts, pancreas, and gallbladder), are treated by gastroenterologists. A physician who focuses on disorders of the digestive system is called a gastroenterologist. General physicians train to become gastroenterologists. After graduating from medical school, they work as medical residents for three years, treating a wide range of illnesses. After that, they undergo an additional three years of study to become gastroenterologists. After that, they get a unique certification. They are recognized as authorities on gastrointestinal disorders and diseases by this certification. Additionally, it gives them the authority to interpret the results and conduct tests and procedures that general physicians are not qualified to do.
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