Gi Insights

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Sinopsis

GI Insights, brought to you by the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute. The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) is dedicated to the mission of advancing the science and practice of gastroenterology.

Episodios

  • Social Media: An Unexpected Source of GI Education

    20/05/2021

    Host: Neilanjan Nandi, MD Guest: Aline Charabaty, MD Many of us use social media to stay connected with family and friends. But have you ever considered using social media to communicate with other clinicians and even earn CME credit? Clinical Director of Gastroenterology and Director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital Dr. Aline Charabaty saw that opportunity and used it to create Monday Night IBD, and now Dr. Charabaty is here to talk about that program and the benefits of social media for clinicians with Dr. Neil Nandi.

  • Decreased Antibiotic Resistance & Overcoming the Risk of Helicobacter Pylori

    20/05/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Cynthia L Sears, M.D. Decreased resistance to antibiotics has adversely impacted our ability to fight H. pylori. How can we help our patients overcome this threat? Dr. Peter Buch is here today to discuss this issue with Dr. Cynthia Sears, professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine to help improve health outcomes for our patients.

  • The Impacts of Gender Bias & Trauma on GI Patients

    07/05/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Douglas Drossman, MD Guest: Johannah Ruddy, MEd Gender bias and trauma are prevalent issues that have far-reaching impacts on our GI patients’ health and even our diagnostic and treatment approaches. To learn more about how gender bias and trauma impact patients and clinicians alike, Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. Douglas Drossman and patient advocate Ms. Johanna Ruddy from the Rome Foundation.

  • Exploring Endoscopic Bariatric Weight Loss: What Do We Need to Know?

    28/04/2021

    Host: Neilanjan Nandi, MD Guest: Austin Chiang, MD, MPH The field of endoscopic bariatric weight loss has developed over the years, but there’s a lot we still don’t know. Dr. Neil Nandi is here today with Dr. Austin Chiang, Director of the Endoscopic Bariatric Program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, to provide some insight on advanced endoscopy for bariatric weight loss.

  • Getting to Know Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

    27/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Arlene Wright, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, FNAP Thanks to recent research and advancements, our understanding and treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has greatly evolved over the years. So what do we now know about diagnosing and treating this common GI disorder? Find out with Dr. Peter Buch and Dr. Arlene Wright, President of the Florida Nurse Practitioner Network and Executive Vice President of the Nurse Practitioners of Lee County, Florida.

  • Combating COVID-19 Vaccine Myths & Misconceptions

    26/04/2021

    Host: Neilanjan Nandi, MD Guest: Freddy Caldera, DO Many IBD patients have received their COVID-19 vaccine, but many others still have reservations due to the abundance of myths and misconceptions surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines. That’s why Dr. Neil Nandi welcomes Dr. Freddy Caldera to discuss these common fears and challenges as well as some of the very best answers to address the concerns of our immunosuppressed IBD patients.

  • Perspectives on Pancreatic Cysts: How to Determine Malignancy

    21/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Rajeev Attam, MD Pancreatic cysts may be detected in up to 50 percent of patients undergoing intraabdominal MR imaging. But not all of them are malignant, so how can we determine which patients need further testing, monitoring, and perhaps even surgery? Joining Dr. Peter Buch to answer that and other questions is gastroenterologist Dr. Rajeev Attam.

  • Digesting the Latest in Vaccinations: IBD Patients & the COVID-19 Vaccine

    21/04/2021

    Host: Neilanjan Nandi, MD Guest: David T. Rubin, MD With more data emerging on COVID-19 vaccines every day, what do our patients with inflammatory bowel disease need to know about the vaccine currently available? Dr. Neil Nandi will be discussing these updates and how we can keep our patients safe with Dr. David Rubin, Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine.

  • Investigating the Impact: IBD Therapies & Contracting COVID-19

    21/04/2021

    Host: Neilanjan Nandi, MD Guest: David T. Rubin, MD How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted patients with IBD? Dr. Neil Nandi is here to answer our COVID-19 questions for our IBD patients with Dr. David Rubin, Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine.

  • Hepatitis C Therapy: Sobriety & Drug Abstinence as Criteria

    20/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Colin T. Swales, MD Should sobriety and drug abstinence be required for hepatitis C therapy? Dr. Peter Buch dives into this dilemma with Dr. Colin Swales, Assistant Medical Director of Transplant Services at Harvard Hospital, as he walks us through both sides of this controversial issue.

  • Navigating Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Top Management Strategies to Know

    20/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Colin T. Swales, MD From cirrhosis to liver cancer, there are many dangers associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. So what are some best practices for managing this condition? Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. Colin Swales, Assistant Medical Director of Transplant Services at Harvard Hospital, to discuss the management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

  • How We Can Help Patients Navigate the Hepatitis C Care Journey

    20/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Colin T. Swales, MD How can we help the two to four million Americans who are living with hepatitis C? Joining Dr. Peter Buch to answer this question and share treatment strategies for various case scenarios is hepatologist Dr. Colin Swales, Assistant Medical Director of Transplant Services at Harvard Hospital.

  • Navigating the Intersection of Antithrombotic Therapy & GI Bleeding

    15/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Adam Olsen, MS, PA-C Millions of patients are treated with anticoagulants, and many more are treated with antiplatelet therapy. But when those therapies overlap with GI bleeding, what do you need to know so that your patients don’t experience any problematic health outcomes? Dr. Peter Buch is discussing this topic with physician assistant Mr. Adam Olsen, who’s the Department Chair and Program Director for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies Program at Sacred Heart University in Stamford, Connecticut.

  • Investigating the Impact of Stigma on Patients with IBS

    13/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Douglas Drossman, MD Guest: Johannah Ruddy, MEd Patients suffering from disorders of the gut-brain interaction are often subjected to stigma. But what can we do to help challenge these stigmas? Here today is Dr. Peter Buch who will be joined by Dr. Douglas Drossman, President of the Rome Foundation, and Ms. Johanna Ruddy, Executive Director of the Rome Foundation, to talk about the impact of stigma in DGBI.

  • Comfort Through Communication: Strengthening Physician & Patient Relationships

    13/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Douglas Drossman, MD Guest: Johannah Ruddy, MEd Strong communication is a critical component in improving health outcomes for patients with IBS. What do we need to know to help our patients feel heard and valued? Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. Douglas Drossman, President of the Rome Foundation, and Ms. Johanna Ruddy, Executive Director of the Rome Foundation, to discuss how to effectively communicate with our patients.

  • Exploring Telemedicine Amid the Pandemic & Beyond

    05/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Andres Nieto, MD The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the effectiveness of telemedicine, but will this approach still be utilized after the pandemic ends? Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. Andres Nieto, Assistant Professor at Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, to discuss the role of telemedicine and its future

  • A Discussion on Dyspepsia: What We Need to Know

    02/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Scott Gabbard, MD Dyspepsia affects a large number of Americans. But what exactly is dyspepsia? And how can we distinguish dyspepsia from other diseases? Joining Dr. Peter Buch to answer those and other questions is Dr. Scott Gabbard, who’s the section head of the Neurogastroenterology and Motility Center at the Cleveland Clinic.

  • Exploring Employment Models for Gastroenterologists: Which Is Right for You?

    01/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: John Allen, MD The world of healthcare continues to drastically change over the years. But what do you need to know about the variety of employment models available for gastroenterologists today? Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. John Allen, Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Michigan School of Medicine, to discuss recent changes in practice models.

  • Considering Quality of Care for Colonoscopies

    01/04/2021

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Douglas K. Rex, MD Millions of colonoscopies are performed each year in the United States, but which indicators should we be using to measure the quality of these procedures? Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. Douglas Rex, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine, to discuss the importance of these indicators.

  • Assessing Racial Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening

    25/03/2021

    Host: Neilanjan Nandi, MD Guest: Folasade P. May, MD, PhD, MPhil Racial and ethnic bias prevent patients with colorectal cancer from receiving the highest quality of care. Dr. Neil Nandi is joined by Dr. Fola May, Assistant Professor of Medicine at UCLA, to discuss racial inequalities in access to care and screening for patients with colorectal cancer.

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