Medical communication is moving quickly toward visual and digital formats. In gastroenterology (GI)—a field with complex diagnostics, evolving treatments, and procedure-intensive practice—visual tools such as infographics and graphical abstracts (GAs) have become powerful complements to traditional text. These formats turn complicated ideas into clear pictures that can be shared quickly and understood at a glance, helping information reach both clinicians and the public.1–3 Their growing use across journals, conferences, training programs, and patient education shows how visuals can simplify technical material, improve understanding, and increase engagement.
Gastroenterology (AGA) published a clinical update in Research Highlights on 22 Feb 2026.
The item focuses on Visualizing Science in Gastroenterology: The Role of Infographics and Graphical Abstracts in Education, Communication, and Research Dissemination.
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