Why physicians join our gastroenterology community
Sermo’s gastroenterology physician network provides practicing gastroenterologists with a secure, peer-driven platform to discuss advances in gastrointestinal diagnostics, endoscopic procedures, and medical management. Whether you focus on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), hepatology, motility disorders, endoscopy, or general GI, Sermo connects you to peers facing similar challenges—from interpreting complex imaging and lab data to managing chronic GI conditions and evolving treatment guidelines.
Earn money sharing your gastroenterology expertise
Learn why surveys are worth it for gastroenterologists and tackle topics such as:
- Surveys on biologics and small-molecule therapies for IBD
- Opinion polls on endoscopic techniques and screening protocols
- Research studies on liver disease, motility disorders, and functional GI management

Access gastroenterology drug insights from peers
Get practical, peer-reviewed information on GI treatments:
- Detailed safety profiles of biologics, antivirals, proton pump inhibitors, and other GI therapies
- Comparative efficacy assessments
- Real-world tolerability experiences
- FDA approval timelines for new drugs and practical use cases

Learn from gastroenterology articles and case studies
Discover strategies and real-world advice based on insights from physicians on Sermo.
- Managing moderate-to-severe Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis
- Communicating chronic liver disease diagnoses
- Barriers to adherence with long-term GI therapies
- Advances in endoscopic techniques and surveillance strategies

Hear from fellow physician peers
I have been a member of Sermo for 8 1/2 years. By presenting my own patient cases, asking my peers questions and discussing medically and politically relevant topics, I reach doctors in around 150 countries around the world! WOW! Where else can you find something like this?
I read case presentations and learn a lot from some of them. Commenting on topics of interest and participating in surveys are my favorites.
My favorite part of Sermo is publishing real clinical cases that have happened to me and being able to hear the opinions of other colleagues. This helps me grow professionally and broaden my knowledge. At the same time, I like to respond to colleagues’ clinical cases to give them my support.
Frequently asked questions
Sermo’s gastroenterology community regularly shares updates and discussions around FDA approvals, trial outcomes, and real-world experiences with new biologics, antivirals, endoscopic devices, and medical therapies.
Yes. Our drug ratings feature allows gastroenterologists to review and compare medications across efficacy, safety, and tolerability—based on real-world experiences.
Absolutely. Sermo members frequently share information related to clinical trial eligibility for IBD, hepatitis, liver disease, and emerging GI therapies, as well as recruitment challenges.
Yes. Whether your focus is hospital consults, outpatient clinics, or procedural endoscopy, Sermo provides a space to share your expertise and learn from others.
You’ll find case studies ranging from complex diagnostic workups and endoscopic procedures to long-term disease management and liver transplant considerations.
Yes. Many discussions focus on coding, reimbursement for GI procedures, infusion therapies, and the business side of running a gastroenterology practice.
Sermo enables real-time collaboration. Post a case anonymously and receive input within hours—helping you make confident decisions when time and clarity matter most.
Sermo is designed to complement—not replace—professional societies and formal networks. It gives physicians a place for real-time peer discussion, specialty-specific insights, and opportunities to contribute to paid research, all within a physician-only community that fits easily into day-to-day practice.
If you’d like to see how Sermo compares with other physician networks, explore how we differ from Doximity or M3 Global.
Start your gastroenterology journey on Sermo
Become part of a dynamic gastroenterology physician network of over 24,000 members dedicated to advancing GI care through peer collaboration and expert insights.


