As research in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) advances, the landscape is rapidly evolving; requiring reinforcement of the most important and clinically relevant data. This educational series will provide the latest information on research, treatments, and management of IBD with a focus on the most pressing and relevant topics identified by the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation's National Scientific Advisory Committee on Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. With 1.6 million Americans living ...
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Maitreyi Raman , MD, MSc, FRCPC Diet and nutrition is known to play a large role in the onset and treatment of IBD. So what were some of the trending sessions focusing on diet and nutrition at the 2022 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress? Join Dr. Jennifer Caudle as she speaks with Dr. Maitreyi Raman to explore the lates…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Peter D. Higgins, MD, PhD What were some of the key takeaways from the 2022 Crohn's & Colitis Congress, and what's in store for next year’s conference? Hear from the incoming 2023 Congress Chair Dr. Peter D. Higgins.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Ashish S. Patel, MD Treating IBD in our pediatric patients can be challenging, which is why creating a strong partnership between care teams and patients’ families is key. Fortunately, that was a central focus of the 2022 Crohn's & Colitis Congress, so to catch the latest updates and strategies for improving IBD…
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Alan C. Moss, MD, FACG, FEBG, AGAF, FRCPI When patients with moderate ulcerative colitis fail first-line therapy, it's important to know what to do next. And speaking with your patients about their risks and preferences is key. Join us as Dr. Alan Moss shares highlights from his presentation at the 2022 Crohn's & Co…
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Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Caren Heller, MD, MBA For patients living with IBD, paying special attention to their nutrition is paramount. So which is more effective for IBD patients with mild-to-moderate symptoms: a Mediterranean style diet or the Special Carbohydrate diet? That’s what the Diets to Induce Remission in Crohn's Dise…
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Endoscopic & Histological Assessment, Correlation, & Relapse in Clinically Quiescent Ulcerative Colitis
Guest: Jordan E. Axelrad, MD, MPH Endoscopic and Histological Assessment, Correlation, and Relapse in Clinically Quiescent Ulcerative Colitis (MARQUEE) Mark T Osterman, Frank I Scott, Franz F Fogt, Erin D Gilroy, Susan Parrott, Joseph Galanko, Raymond Cross, Alan Moss, Hans H Herfarth, Peter D R Higgins Abstract Objective: It is difficult to predic…
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Guest: Xiaohong Wang, MD, PhD Association of Biomarker Cutoffs and Endoscopic Outcomes in Crohn's Disease: A Post Hoc Analysis From the CALM Study Walter Reinisch, Remo Panaccione, Peter Bossuyt, Filip Baert, Alessandro Armuzzi, Xavier Hébuterne, Simon Travis, Silvio Danese, William J Sandborn, Stefan Schreiber, Sofie Berg, Qian Zhou, Kristina Klig…
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Guest: Tina Aswani Omprakash Wellness includes many different aspects, but what about mental health and the stressors of life that affect IBD patients? Joining Dr. Charles Turck to share key takeaways from a session at the 2021 Crohn’s and Colitis Congress called “Holistic View of IBD Diet Disparities and Well-Being” is Tina Aswani Omprakash, patie…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Frank Scott Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. Frank Scott from the University of Colorado School of Medicine to share some highlights from his session, “Challenges and New Approaches to Managing IBD in the COVID-19 Era,” at Crohn’s & Colitis Congress 2021.…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Siddharth Singh, MD Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. Siddharth Singh from the University of California, San Diego, to discuss emerging therapies for inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, and share some highlights from the session “The Future of IBD Treatments” from Crohn’s & Colitis Congress 2021.…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Stephen Hanauer, MD Dr. Turck joins Dr. Stephen Hanauer of Northwestern University to discuss some of the highlights from his upcoming presentation at the 2021 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress, a Partnership of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation and the American Gastroenterological Association.…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Michael D. Kappelman, MD, MPH Pediatric care has evolved amid the COVID-19 pandemic. And when it comes to treating inflammatory bowel disorder, or IBD, gastroenterologists are faced with a unique set of challenges. Join us as Dr. Kappelman shares highlights of his presentation at the 2021 Crohn’s & Co…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Maria M. Oliva-Hemker, MD With current treatment approaches in mind, how do immunomodulators fit into the therapeutic landscape for inflammatory bowel disorders, or IBD? In preparation for the 2021 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. Maria Oliva-Hemker from Johns Hopkins …
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Marla C Dubinsky, MD Considering available therapeutics, how can we make the most of the drugs at our disposal for patients with inflammatory bowel disorders, or IBD? Ahead of her presentation at the 2021 Crohn's & Colitis Congress, Dr. Marla Dubinsky of Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital disc…
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Host: Stacy Kahn, MD Guest: Jessica Allegretti, MD, MPH FMT, or fecal microbiota transplantation, could be the therapeutic solution for patients with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis. But what exactly is this treatment, and how is it changing the treatment landscape for patients with inflammatory bowel disease? Dr. Stacy Kahn, from Boston Chil…
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Matthew Coates, MD, PhD Pain management is an unmet need for patients with IBD, or inflammatory bowel disease. How can we help them manage this excruciating symptom safely and effectively? Dr. Matthew Coates, a physician scientist at Penn State Health Gastroenterology, joins Dr. Jennifer Caudle to identify what caus…
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Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: Arun Swaminath, MD Recent studies have shown that smoking cannabis can improve some of the debilitating symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease, but the overall results are still inconclusive. Based on our current understanding, what is the impact of medical cannabis on IBD? Shira Johnson and Dr. Arun Swaminath, a prac…
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Guest: James Lindsay PhD, BM BCh, FRCP Nutrition plays an important role in inflammatory bowel disease, but it’s important to instill in patients the understanding that even though a healthy diet can help reduce symptoms, it doesn’t mean that the disease itself has improved. Here to share how he talks about nutrition with his patients and other key…
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Guest: Siddharth Singh, MD There are multiple resources at hand to help guide you toward a career in clinical research, and here to share them along with his overall experience in the field is Dr. Sid Singh, clinical gastroenterologist at UC San Diego. Published August 7, 2020
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Host: Britt Christensen, MD Tune in to hear Dr. Britt Christensen from Royal Melbourne Hospital in Melbourne, Australia discuss difficult cases she’s encountered and the steps she takes to care for her patients with ulcerative colitis. Published August 7, 2020
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Host: Stacy Kahn, MD Inflammatory bowel disease in pediatric patients is not as uncommon as you may think. Dr. Stacy Kahn, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, shares her experience with healthy diet plans, preparing families for transition, and more. Published August 7, 2020…
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Host: Amy Lightner, MD When patients with inflammatory bowel disease find that certain treatments aren’t working for them, should we resort to surgical options? Tune in to hear Dr. Amy Lightner, Assistant Professor of Surgery and Immunology at the Cleveland Clinic, share her experience and key considerations. Published August 7, 2020…
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Host: Ivy Ka Man Law, PhD A Specific Mutation in Muc2 Determines Early Dysbiosis in Colitis-Prone Winnie Mice Marina Liso, Stefania De Santis, Giulio Verna, Manuela Dicarlo, Maria Calasso, Angelo Santino, Isabella Gigante, Rajaraman Eri, Sathuwarman Raveenthiraraj, Anastasia Sobolewski, Valeria Palmitessa, Antonio Lippolis, Mauro Mastronardi, Raffa…
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Host: Abdullah Abdussalam, MD Proactive Vs Reactive Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Infliximab in Crohn’s Diana M Negoescu, Eva A Enns, PhD, Brooke Swanhorst, Bonnie Baumgartner, James P Campbell, Mark T Osterman, MD, Konstantinos Papamichael, PhD, Adam S Cheifetz, MD, Byron P Vaughn, MD Background: Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is increasingly …
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Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Emeran Mayer, MD, PhD There’s no organ in the body that has such close connections with the brain as the gut, which can often result in pain for many of our patients with IBD. Listen in as Dr. Emeran Mayer joins Dr. Matt Birnholz to explain this mind-gut connection, why patients with IBD experience pain, and how provi…
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