David Laharie, Lucine Vuitton, Arnaud Bourreille, Yoram Bouhnik, Jean-Frédéric Colombel, Edouard Louis, Mathurin Fumery, Charlotte Mailhat, Jean-Yves Mary, Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
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The Groupe d'Etude sur les Affections Inflammatoires Digestives (GETAID) was founded in Paris in 1983 by Professor Robert Modigliani and colleagues. From the beginning, the aim of this international (France, Belgium, and Switzerland), multicenter, French-speaking group was to address clinical questions raised by patients or physicians in their daily practice or the inflammatory bowel disease community, by focusing on clinical research on treatments through randomized controlled trials, prospective cohorts, and cross-sectional studies, quantifying the severity of various facets of the disease when necessary for these studies. This very innovative approach has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in inflammatory bowel diseases by publishing more than 120 original articles in peer-reviewed journals throughout the GETAID's 40-year history, most of them in top publications in gastroenterology and hepatology journals. In this paper, we will see what GETAID's contribution has been over the last 4 decades and review the reasons for its success and forthcoming challenges.