Launch Date
03/03/2023 at 5:00 am EST
Credit Amount
0.75
Credit Expires
03/03/2026
The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is rising in racial and ethnic underserved population continue to drive disparities in outcomes. Individualized treatment strategies are needed, including shared decision-making and a multidisciplinary team approach, to work toward providing equitable care for patients with IBD.
In this CME Outfitters BriefCase, Drs. Peek and Quezada will guide learners through a patient case scenario reflective of the impact of biases, disparities, and health inequities that exist in racial and ethnic underserved patients with IBD. This program will provide actionable strategies, empowering attendees to recognize social determinants of health and implement changes in practice to improve IBD treatment.
At the end of this CME/CE activity, participants should be able to:
Supported by an educational grant from Johnson & Johnson.
Physicians, physician associates (PAs), nurse practitioners (NPs), nurses, pharmacists, dieticians specializing in gastroenterology, surgery, primary care, or internal medicine
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Dr. Peek reports the following financial relationships: Consultant: Pfizer Inc.
Dr. Quezada reports the following financial relationships: Advisory Board Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. People of Color Advisory Board
The following peer reviewer and CME Outfitters staff have no financial relationships:
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