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Gastroenterology

Educational Resources on Gastroenterology

Challenges abound for patients and clinicians alike when it comes to managing gastrointestinal diseases, making it imperative that all stakeholders on the care team—including the patient—continue to hone their knowledge, confidence, and best practice strategies to improve outcomes. CME Outfitters’ Gastroenterology Education Hub provides clinicians with the education and resources necessary to optimize their approach to clinical care for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic idiopathic constipation, and diabetic gastroparesis.

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How Low Can You Go? Targeting of Deep Remission in the Management of Crohn’s Disease

In this CME Outfitters recorded symposium, expert faculty will guide learners on how to integrate knowledge of the heterogeneity of CD in severity and manifestation into patient assessment and treatment. Learners will be instructed on utilizing alternative diagnostic and evaluation tools beyond colonoscopy for evaluating symptoms in patients with CD. Faculty will model incorporation of histopathologic treatment targets as an objective measure of inflammation in CD to inform clinical decision-making. 

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Optimizing Ulcerative Colitis Management: Navigating Challenges and Enhancing Outcomes in Managed Care

In this CME Outfitters recorded symposium led by a multi-disciplinary panel of UC experts, clinicians will learn about the changes happening in the UC treatment landscape, which treatments may offer patients with UC a higher quality of life, and which UC treatments have significant long-term benefit, thus optimizing access to the best treatments available to patients in different stages of disease.

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Take Action: Optimizing Equity in Gastroenterology Care

In this CME Outfitters BriefCase, part of a collection on health equity, expert faculty will explore strategies to improve health equity in gastrointestinal care. The focus will be on understanding upstream, midstream, and downstream drivers of health inequities, such as socioeconomic status, immigration status, and lack of social support. Learners will gain actionable strategies, including utilizing case managers, interpreter services, culturally aligned dieticians, and community support workers to address social drivers of health. These strategies aim to improve diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for underserved populations, fostering equitable gastrointestinal care delivery.

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Shedding Light on Bowel Urgency: Presenting the Latest Data and Initiating Conversations in Crohn’s Disease Management

In this CME Outfitters webcast, expert faculty will discuss recognizing the frequency of bowel urgency in patients with CD and the impact to patient QoL, incorporating assessments for bowel urgency as part of thorough symptom evaluation for patients with CD, and engaging patients in open communication about their bowel urgency as part of shared decision-making in order to improve clinical outcomes.

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Out of the Shadows: Starting the Conversation About Bowel Urgency in Patients with Crohn’s Disease

In this CMEO Outfitters recorded symposium, expert faculty discuss recognizing the frequency of bowel urgency in patients with CD and the impact on patient QoL, incorporating assessments for bowel urgency through symptom evaluation, and engaging patients in open communication about their bowel urgency as part of shared decision-making in order to improve clinical outcomes, and the faculty also review real-world patient cases.

 

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Clean-Up on IL-23: Integrating the Science of Inflammatory Targets into Treatment Decision-making in IBD

This CME Outfitters Webcast, entitled Clean-Up on IL-23: Integrating the Science of Inflammatory Targets into Treatment Decision-making in IBD, will feature an expert panel discussion on the science behind cytokine-targeting therapies and will utilize animated 3-D models to discuss therapeutic mechanisms of action (MOAs) of emerging agents, clinical distinctions between therapies, and individualizing treatments for lasting outcomes for patients with IBD.

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Managing Your Patients with Psoriasis and IBD: A Conversation with the Experts

In this CME Outfitters BriefCase, expert Dr. Anita Afzali will utilize case-based learning to illustrate the common features and pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying these two inflammatory disorders. Faculty will translate clinical data to help clinicians to select optimal treatments aimed at improving outcomes for patients impacted by PsO and IBD.

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Gastroenterology Care: Real-World Tactics to Address Health Inequities

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.

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Health Inequities in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care

In this podcast installment of a multi-prong diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) series, Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, MSc; Sophie Balzora, MD, FACG; and Nana Bernasko, CRNP, DNP, WHNP-BC, will discuss strategies vital to combating inequities in IBD.

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IBD Medical Home Interview

Dr. Regueiro interviews medical professionals across the various disciplines in the IBD Medical Home at the Cleveland Clinic. This patient-centric treatment model assembles both physical and mental health practitioners at the community level, delivering best practices in prevention, screening and …