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AGA Introduces Nigel, AI Assistant for Gastroenterology and Hepatology

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July 10, 2026
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AGA Introduces Nigel, AI Assistant for Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has unveiled Nigel, an AI-powered virtual assistant designed specifically for gastroenterology and hepatology clinicians. This cutting-edge tool leverages AGA’s comprehensive, peer-reviewed clinical guidelines along with expert input to deliver rapid, evidence-based responses tailored to complex digestive disease management. Unlike general AI systems trained on vast and undifferentiated internet sources, Nigel integrates the rigorous GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) framework to provide transparent recommendations with clear delineations of evidence strength and uncertainties.

Developed in collaboration with leading experts including Dennis L. Shung, MD, MHS, PhD, Bradly C. Stadie, PhD, and Aly T. Strauss, MD, MIE, Nigel aims to serve as a digital clinical colleague that enhances decision-making at the point of care. Its real-time access to current guidelines and clinical practice updates ensures that practitioners can obtain accurate, guideline-concordant answers within seconds, effectively reducing the time and mental effort spent searching literature during patient consultations.

Nigel’s functionality extends beyond simple information retrieval. It synthesizes guideline recommendations, explains the evidence base, and supports validation of diagnostic and therapeutic decisions, all within a user-friendly interface designed for busy clinicians. Importantly, the system is regularly updated as the AGA publishes new evidence, thus maintaining alignment with the evolving landscape of gastroenterology and hepatology research.

This AI integration is anticipated to alleviate the cognitive load on healthcare providers by facilitating rapid access to the latest clinical knowledge. The tool empowers clinicians to remain current with emerging evidence without the time-consuming task of continuous literature scanning. By streamlining information delivery at the bedside, Nigel promotes efficiency and potentially mitigates burnout, allowing physicians to focus more fully on patient care.

AGA’s approach exemplifies how specialty-specific AI applications can revolutionize clinical practice by embedding trusted, specialty-driven data into AI workflows. This model contrasts with more generic AI assistants that may lack nuanced understanding or detailed evidence grading critical for clinical confidence.

To encourage widespread adoption, AGA is offering a 14-day free trial of Nigel, inviting practitioners to experience firsthand how this technology supports informed clinical decisions. This innovation reflects a significant step forward in merging artificial intelligence with evidence-based medicine, providing a template for future AI tools dedicated to specialty medical fields.

Nigel stands as a promising example of how AI can harness expert-validated data to transform gastroenterology care—delivering precision, speed, and reliability to clinicians managing complex digestive conditions.

Subject of Research: Artificial intelligence application in gastroenterology clinical decision support
Article Title: Nigel: The AI-Powered Gastroenterology Virtual Assistant Launched by AGA
News Publication Date: July 10, 2026
Web References: https://gastro.org/clinical-guidance/nigel-point-of-care-tool/

Keywords

Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Artificial Intelligence, Clinical Decision Support, Evidence-Based Medicine, GRADE Framework, Medical AI, Digestive Disease Care

Tags: AI integration in gastroenterologyAI virtual assistant for hepatologyAI-powered tools for gastroenterologistsclinician-focused AI assistantdigital clinical decision-making toolsevidence-based decision support in digestive diseasesexpert collaboration in AI healthcare toolsgastroenterology clinical guidelinesGRADE framework in clinical practicepatient care optimization with AIreal-time clinical guideline accessupdating AI systems with new clinical evidence

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