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    Explore " cipo" with insightful episodes like "How is I.P. managed when the government funds you to innovate?", "Why IP is important: Insights from an IP advisor", "How not to spend money on bad patents", "Powered by Haloo: How artificial intelligence systems can be used to prepare trademark registration applications" and "Hayat Mousa - Pediatric Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction" from podcasts like ""Canadian IP voices", "Canadian IP voices", "Canadian IP voices", "Canadian IP voices" and "Bowel Sounds: The Pediatric GI Podcast"" and more!

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    How is I.P. managed when the government funds you to innovate?

    How is I.P. managed when the government funds you to innovate?

    Grant Lynds, a senior advisor on IP matters from the IP Centre of Expertise, sheds light on the role of this group and how IP considerations are addressed in government funding agreements.

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    Powered by Haloo: How artificial intelligence systems can be used to prepare trademark registration applications

    Powered by Haloo: How artificial intelligence systems can be used to prepare trademark registration applications

    Julie MacDonell, Co-founder and CEO of Haloo discusses the importance of trademarks and how artificial intelligence is used at Haloo to partially replace manual searching in the trademark registration application process.

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    Learn more about trademarks and what the rules are concerning what can and cannot be registered at 
    www.cipo.gc.ca/tm-guide

    Hayat Mousa - Pediatric Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction

    Hayat Mousa - Pediatric Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction

    In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Peter Lu talk to Dr. Hayat Mousa about the most severe of gastrointestinal motility disorders -- pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction or PIPO.   Although PIPO is a rare disorder, it is one that is important for all pediatric gastroenterologists to recognize.  Dr. Mousa is Director of the GI Motility Center and a pediatric gastroenterologist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

    This is also our FIRST episode eligible for CME credit!  Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim credit.  Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up).  And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!

    Learning Objectives:
    1) Recognize the presentation of pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction.
    2) Understand the diagnostic evaluation of children with symptoms suggestive of this disorder.
    3) Review the medical and surgical management of children with this disorder, including several promising, novel treatment modalities.

    Links:
    Thapar N, et al. Paediatric Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction: Evidence and Consensus-Based Recommendations From an ESPGHAN-Led Expert Group. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2018 Jun; 66(6): 991-1019.

    As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.

    Produced by: Peter Lu

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    As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.

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