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    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Key Takeaways for APPs & RNs

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Key Takeaways for APPs & RNs
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Kimberly Kearns, NP

    An advanced practice-provider’s role in treating patients with IBD is very critical, especially at a time when emerging data supports the multidisciplinary team’s positive impact on patients' experiences. Joining Dr. Matt Birnholz is nurse practitioner Kimberly Kearns to illuminate the impact advanced practice-providers have on patient outcomes.

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: IBD Care Outside the Gut

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: IBD Care Outside the Gut
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: James D. Lewis, MD, MSCE

    The recipe for a healthy gut involves much more than just prescribing medications and diet restrictions. Treating the whole patient by identifying malnourishment, dermatologic conditions, and psychosocial needs can help ensure that IBD doesn’t have any negative impacts beyond the gut. Join Dr. Matt Birnholz as he digests the highlights from the 2020 Crohn's and Colitis Congress session "IBD: Beyond the Gut" with guest Dr. James Lewis.

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Research Takeaways

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Research Takeaways
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Maria T. Abreu, MD

    As emerging data supports the idea that patients with IBD can be managed by focusing on the microbiome, discussing dietary needs, and using cognitive behavioral therapy, it’s important that providers are attentive to the changing paradigms. During the 2020 Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Congress, Dr. Maria Abreu leverages her triple-threat perspective on bench research, clinical research, and clinical care to share how we can improve care for patients with IBD.

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Pain, Fatigue, & Nutrition in IBD

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Pain, Fatigue, & Nutrition in IBD
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Tiffany H. Taft, PsyD

    Since the brain-gut connection directly impacts the biopsychosocial well-being of IBD patients, Dr. Matt Birnholz sits down with Dr. Tiffany Taft, Director of Psychogastroenterology Research in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Northwestern University, to discuss how integrating psychogastroenterology principles and techniques into your practice can help alleviate the burden of IBD on your patients.

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Explaining Risk to Patients

    2020 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Explaining Risk to Patients
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS

    At the third annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Austin, Texas, Co-Director of the IBD Program and Section Chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Dr. Corey Siegel sat down with Dr. Matt Birnholz to share his approach to presenting risk data to his IBD patients.

    A Pre-Teen’s Perspective on Living with IBD

    A Pre-Teen’s Perspective on Living with IBD
    Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO

    To gain more insights into how inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affects our young patients, Dr. Jennifer Caudle connects with Caroline, a 12-year-old patient who was diagnosed with IBD at the age of 4, and her parents, Preston and Rachelle, about the challenges they face and the strategies and solutions available that can help children and teens like Caroline manage this condition.

    Is Primary Care Taking Full Advantage of Physical Therapy?

    Is Primary Care Taking Full Advantage of Physical Therapy?
    Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
    Guest: Catherine Apicella, MPT, PYT-C, PRPC

    With less and less primary care physicians partnering with physical therapists, it’s time we ask: are we doing ourselves—and our patients—a disservice by not taking advantage of this option? To find out, Dr. Jennifer Caudle sits down with physical therapist Catherine Apicella to discuss the often-overlooked benefits of physical therapy and how primary care physicians and physical therapists can work together to benefit their patients.

    Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Nutritional Therapy for IBD: From Theory to Your Practice

    Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Nutritional Therapy for IBD: From Theory to Your Practice
    Host: Kelly Issokson, MS, RD, CNSC
    Guest: James D. Lewis, MD, MSCE

    After the “Nutritional Therapy for IBD: From Theory to Your Practice” session at the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Las Vegas, dietician Kelly Issokson and Dr. James Lewis recap the key takeaways, how you can implement those takeaways into your practice, and the benefits of recruiting dieticians and other healthcare professionals to provide your IBD patients with nutritional therapy.

    Preventing a Common Complication in IBD

    Preventing a Common Complication in IBD
    Host: Animesh Jain, MD
    Guest: David P. Hudesman, MD

    The number of IBD patients who find themselves with colorectal cancer has decreased over the past ten years due to better screening tools and medication. And to help continue that trend, Dr. Animesh Jain and Dr. David Hudesman discuss the unique risk factors and the importance of early screening at the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Las Vegas.

    Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: How to Manage Complicated IBD

    Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: How to Manage Complicated IBD
    Host: Alessandro Fichera, MD
    Guest: Judy Cho, MD

    At the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Las Vegas, Dr. Alesandro Fichera and Dr. Judy Cho discuss the session that they co-moderated about the management of complicated IBD and the breakthroughs for Crohn's disease management that could limit your patients’ need for surgery.

    Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Environmental Triggers & Stemming the Rising Tide of IBD

    Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Environmental Triggers & Stemming the Rising Tide of IBD
    Host: Maria T. Abreu, MD
    Guest: Michael Rosen, MD, MSCI

    Dr. Maria Abreu and the Medical Director of Schubert-Martin Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center Dr. Michael Rosen discuss one of the sessions at the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress, entitled “Environmental Triggers and Stemming the Rising Tide of IBD.”

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