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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.
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Host: Alan C. Moss, MD
To help ensure that you and your patients are on the same page, the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation creates a Health Maintenance Checklist each year. Join Dr. Alan Moss as he breaks down this checklist at the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Las Vegas.
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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.
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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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Host: Athos Bousvaros, MD, MPH
Guest: Andrew B. Grossman, MD
Recorded at the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Las Vegas, Dr. Athos Bousvaros and Dr. Andrew Grossman discuss IBD among pediatric patients and how optimizing various therapies is critically important to achieving disease remission.
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Host: Gary R. Lichtenstein, MD, FACG, FACP, AGAF
Guest: Marla Dubinsky, MD
Not every IBD patient fits into IBD care guidelines, which is why Dr. Gary Lichtenstein and Dr. Marla Dubinsky discuss the best ways to use these guidelines in your practice at the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Las Vegas.
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Host: Brent Polk, MD, AGAF
Guest: Maria T. Abreu, MD
Sit in on the conversation between the chair and co-chair of the Crohn’s & Colitis Congress Dr. Brent Polk and Dr. Maria Abreau, as they discuss highlights from the second annual conference held in Las Vegas and why this meeting is so important for clinicians and scientists alike.
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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.
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Host: Kimberly Kearns, NP
Guest: Betty White, ARNP, MN
Recapping the “Optimal IBD Outcomes: What Advanced Practice Providers Need to Know” session they moderated at the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Las Vegas, adult nurse practitioner-board certified Kimberly Kearns and advanced practice nurse Betty White talk about the top 10 takeaways, including which patients are right for clinical trials and managing IBD in pregnant patients.
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Host: Laurie Keefer, PhD
Guest: Joel R. Rosh, MD
Joining Dr. Laurie Keefer at the second annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress in Las Vegas to discuss one of the conference’s highly anticipated sessions is Dr. Joel Rosh, a pediatric gastroenterologist from Atlantic Health System.
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Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
Guest: Kalin Clifford, PharmD
Focusing on hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated pneumonia in older adults, Mario Nacinovich is joined by Dr. Kalin Clifford at the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists Annual Meeting. Together they dive deep into these two types of pneumonia to reveal new guidelines and the latest treatment options.
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Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc
Guest: Zachary Palace, MD, CMD, FACP
Guest: Robert Accetta
At the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists Annual Meeting, Mario Nacinovich caught up with Dr. Zachary Palace and Robert Accetta. As they dispel current misconceptions, Dr. Palace and Mr. Accetta shed light on medical cannabis and the impact they’ve seen it have in practice.
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Host: Prathima Setty, MD
At the Physician Advisor and Medical Director Summit in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Prathima Setty goes live alongside Dr. Kalyana Kanaparthy. As the System Medical Director of the Physician Advisor Program at Rochester Regional Health, Dr. Kanaparthy speaks to the value of the physician advisor's role within the healthcare industry. They discuss not only the financial implications, but also how physician advisors strive to maintain a hospital's obligation of accuracy in patient status.
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Host: Prathima Setty, MD
Dr. Prathima Setty traveled to the Physician Advisor and Medical Director Summit in Orlando, Florida, where she caught up with Dr. Simon Ahtaridis. As the National Clinical Advisor and the Chief Medical Officer of Advisory Services of Sound Physicians, Dr. Ahtaridis describes the implications of the change regarding total knee replacements and how providers and patients alike will be impacted.
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Host: Madelaine A. Feldman, MD, FACR
Join Dr. Maddie Feldman as she gains exclusive insights from rheumatologist Dr. Jerry Pounds, who attended a lecture given by lupus guru Dr. Michelle Petri at this year’s Congress of Clinical Rheumatology’s Annual Meeting in Destin, Florida.
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Host: Madelaine A. Feldman, MD, FACR
Did you know that Hospitalizations for gout surpassed hospitalizations for rheumatoid arthritis since 2004? Or that the risk of allopurinol hypersensitivity reaction increases with age? Learn this and more from Dr. Maddie Feldman’s recap of Dr. Hyon Choi’s lecture, “Evidence-Based Guidelines for Optimal Gout Management,” at this year’s Congress of Clinical Rheumatology’s Annual Meeting in Destin, Florida.
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Host: Madelaine A. Feldman, MD, FACR
From overcoming difficulties in managing the puffy hand syndrome of scleroderma to using a new treatment for Raynaud disease, Dr. Maddie Feldman shares three quick pearls she took away from Dr. Alisa Femia’s lecture at this year’s Congress of Clinical Rheumatology’s Annual Meeting in Destin, Florida.
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Host: Madelaine A. Feldman, MD, FACR
After attending Dr. Femia’s “Challenging Cases from the Dermatology-Rheumatology Clinic” lecture at the Congress of Clinical Rheumatology’s Annual Meeting, Dr. Maddie Feldman breaks down the top three things to do when treating cutaneous dermatomyositis.
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Host: Madelaine A. Feldman, MD, FACR
Couldn’t make this year’s Congress of Clinical Rheumatology’s Annual Meeting? Not a problem. Tune in as Dr. Stephen Lindsey reflects on Dr. Michelle Petri’s “Updates in Lupus Nephritis” lecture, Dr. Jarred Younger’s talk on fibromyalgia, and Dr. Daniel Culver’s presentation on “What’s New in Sarcoid” with Dr. Maddie Feldman.
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Host: Madelaine A. Feldman, MD, FACR
Hear from leading rheumatologist Dr. Theresa Lawrence-Ford on why non-pharmacologic interventions like ensuring patients’ musculoskeletal health and nutritional profile play a critical role in managing their symptoms and maintaining their day-to-day functionality. Dr. Lawrence-Ford caught up with Dr. Maddie Feldman at this year’s Congress of Clinical Rheumatology’s Annual Meeting.
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