AGIP – Association of GI Physiology Professions

The Association of Gastrointestinal Physiology Professions (AGIP) is an Associate group within the British Society of Gastroenterology, inaugurated in 1991.

AGIP is a member and active participant of the Professional Bodies Council, Academy of Healthcare Science which aims for a clear ‘One Voice’ to represent the majority of over 65,000 people working in the profession of Healthcare Science across the UK.

Below you can find useful information on current practice and training. If you would like to join AGIP please see the membership section below. If you have any queries please email us at [email protected]

AGIP Resources

NewWave

NewWave is the official and only newsletter of AGIP, which has been in circulation since 1998. NewWave was reformatted into an e-newsletter in 2011 and is produced and sent to its members quarterly.

The aim of the e-newsletter is to keep its members up to date and informed of recent developments. This will be achieved by providing its members with articles and featured abstracts, information on forthcoming meetings and any other relevant information that may be of interest.

If you have any information that you feel may be of interest to AGIP members (articles, forthcoming meetings, adverts etc.) then please feel free to get in touch with the current NewWave editor: Gemma Norris.

Read previous issues here.

Guidelines

Agreed AGIP consent form for Oesophageal High Resolution Manometry (HRM) & 24 hour pH/Impedance Studies (Suggest check with Trust before using)

Agreed AGIP Guidelines for High Resolution Anorectal Manometry (HR-ARM)

Agreed AGIP Guidelines for Oesophageal High Resolution Manometry (HRM)

Contraindications to High Resolution Anorectal Manometry (HR-ARM) - For further information, please see the April 2024 issue of NewWave.

More BSG AGIP related guidelines and guidance can be found here

Handbook

The AGIP handbook provides information about the association’s policies including membership, training and requirements for CPD.

AGIP Handbook 2022

COVID-19 Advice

There are currently no COVID-19 restrictions in the UK however staff and patients should stay at home if exhibiting flu like symptoms. The NHS encourages vaccination against both flu and COVID-19 for all frontline staff. Physiology departments should follow local trust guidance on infection control for aerosol producing procedures.

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Read the latest AGIP papers
Read the latest clinical papers from the Association of GI Physiology Professions.

Membership

Associate membership is through the BSG by going to the BSG “become a member” page and selecting the AGIP membership plan. Applicants should be a health professional currently working in a GI physiology department with at least one year’s experience. A copy of your CV will need to be reviewed by the membership secretary. More information can be found in the handbook.

Accredited Independent Healthcare Professional in GI Physiology

Those with sufficient experience in GI physiology testing can register for independent practitioner status with AGIP.

Criteria

  • Are Associate members of AGIP (BSG)
  • Are registered where possible (e.g., RCCP, RCN, HCPC etc)
  • Have obtained appropriate academic qualifications and professional competencies through one of our two approved training routes, namely:
    • Scientist Training Programme for Gastrointestinal Physiology (Modernising Scientific Careers) or,
    • Accredited Scientific Practice (ASP) route – N.B. a total of three years’ experience is required (including the time taken to complete the course)

Apply to become Accredited

AGIP Accredited Independent Healthcare Practitioner CPD Forms

Accredited practitioners will need to show evidence of CPD every two years or risk losing their accredited status. Please complete this using the links below.

Guidance

CPD Form 4

Application to become a fellow of AGIP

Fellowship status will be available to…

a) Accredited Independent Healthcare Professionals in GI Physiology who:-

  • Have a minimum of 10 years’ experience in GI Physiology
  • Have taken an active role in the Association
  • Are considered by the committee to have made an outstanding contribution to GI Physiology

b) Affiliated Members with no clinical experience who:

  • Fulfil the criteria for fellowship as above
  • Have been employed in academic research or development or teaching

Those members who have attained the status of ‘Fellow’ would be recognised as having the appropriate experience to give expert advice in their field of practice. Such individuals must be proposed by two Fellows of AGIP, scrutinised by the Accreditation Committee and ratified by the full Committee. Fellows may use the designatory letters FAGIP.

Apply to become a Fellow of AGIP

Training

Training Pathways

AGIP has established the Accredited Scientific Practice (ASP) programme which enables employers to develop bespoke short courses to meet the training needs of its Healthcare Science workforce. Other training routes include the Scientific Training Pathway and applying for Equivalence.

ASP/ STP Further information

Equivalence and Portfolio Examples

Those with sufficient experience may be able to apply for equivalence.

Equivalence and Portfolio Examples Supporting Information

Example portfolio - recent graduate

Example portfolio - experienced graduate

Example portfolio - experienced non-graduate

Committee Members

Title

First Name

Surname

Position

Committee Position

Date

Elected

End of Term

Dr

Rami

Sweis

President

President

2024

2027

Mrs

Samantha

Scott

Chair

Chair

2024

2027

Ms

Joanne

Hayes

Honorary Treasurer

Committee Member

2022

2025

Mrs

Deepa

Solanki

Minutes Secretary

Committee Member

2024

2027

Mr

John

Gallagher

Education Secretary

Committee Member

2024

2027

Dr

Tanya

Miller

Accreditation Officer

Committee Member

2022

2025

Mr

John

Hayman

Symposium Secretary

Committee Member

2024

2027

Miss

Gemma

Norris

Publication (Inc. New Wave) Secretary

Committee Member

2022

2025

Mr

Gianni

Raise

IQIPS Representative

Committee Member

2024

2027

Dr

Mark

Scott

Lower GI Representative

Committee Member

2022

2025

Mr AndresValesCommunications OfficerCommittee Member20242027
MrWarrenJacksonPaediatric RepresentativeCommittee Member20242027



Paediatric Representative 


*** Paediatric Representative: Helena Gorick stepped down with immediate effect on 04/03/2025.**

Deputies

There will be no deputy positions from 2025 onwards

Title

First Name

Surname

Position

Committee Position

Date Elected

End of Term

Dr

Emma

Jones

Deputy Education Secretary

Committee Member

2022

2025

Ms

Lucy

Griffin

Deputy Paediatric Representative

Committee Member

2024

2025

Honorary Fellows of AGIP

  • John Bancewicz
  • Paul Barham
  • John de Caesecker
  • Graeme Duthie
  • Robert Heading
  • Brian Jonnston
  • Michael Kahm
  • John Lennard-Jones
  • William Owen
  • Anne Pryde
  • Janet Wilson

Fellows of AGIP

  • Warren Jackson
  • Katherine Noble
  • Elisa Wrightham
  • Tanya Miller

Retired Fellows

  • Angela Anggiash
  • Josephine Barlow
  • Graham Buckton
  • Paddy Byrne
  • David Evans
  • Angela Gardiner
  • Kevin Haylett
  • Julie Hogan
  • Lesley Irvine
  • Lena Payne
  • Lynne Smith
  • Jane Stratford
  • Patricia Vales

Last updated: 29th April 2025 | Next review: September 2025 |