After a decade of dedicated service to the endoscopic nursing and gastrointestinal healthcare communities, EndoPro Magazine announces it is suspending publication, effective immediately, marking the end of a 10-year journey supporting education, professional growth, and industry connections in endoscopy.
Founded in 2016, EndoPro Magazine served as a trusted, independent voice for endoscopic nurses, technicians, sterile processing professionals, and allied GI healthcare providers. Over the past ten years, the publication has delivered in-depth insights, professional perspectives, industry news, and event coverage tailored to the evolving needs of the endoscopic nursing profession.
“When we launched EndoPro Magazine, our goal was simple yet ambitious: to provide endoscopic nurses and GI professionals with a publication that truly speaks to their work, their challenges, and their expertise,” said Bill Eikost, Founder and Publisher. “We are immensely proud of what we built alongside our contributors, advertisers, and readers over the past decade.”
Throughout its run, EndoPro Magazine covered advancements in endoscopic technology, infection prevention, reprocessing and sterile processing best practices, professional development, and regulatory changes affecting GI and endoscopy departments nationwide. The magazine also served as a platform for industry voices—spotlighting nurses, clinicians, educators, and leaders who help shape the future of endoscopic care. The decision to close the publication followed careful consideration of the state of the economy, the changing media landscape, and how medical device companies allocate their advertising and marketing resources.
EndoPro Magazine extends its deepest gratitude to its readers, editorial contributors, advertisers, and industry supporters for their support in sustaining the publication and making it all possible.
While the magazine’s publication is suspended effective immediately, the legacy of EndoPro lives on in the conversations it helped start, the knowledge it shared, and the professionals it connected.
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