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Gastroenterology Learning Network

Gastroenterology Learning Network
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Crohn's Disease
Fecal Calprotectin
AGA Guidelines
Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis
Intestinal Ultrasound
Fecal Lactoferrin
Serum C-Reactive Protein
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Hepatitis D
Infliximab
Endoscopy
Spondyloarthropathy
Biomarkers
Pharmacoequity
Disorders Of Gut-Brain Interaction
Pregnancy
Hepatitis B
Disorders Of Gut Brain Interaction

The Gastroenterology Learning Network is an online resource for the latest developments in gastroenterology practice, providing a customized experience for users to stay informed about the topics that matter most to them, including inflammatory bowel disease, hepatitis, and ulcerative colitis.

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Latest Episodes

IBD Drive Time: James Lewis, MD, on Dysplasia Surveillance in IBD by Gastroenterology Learning Network

Daniel Solomon, MD, on Treat to Target in Gout by Gastroenterology Learning Network

Gut Check: Jami Kinnucan, MD, on Cannabis for Gastric Treatment by Gastroenterology Learning Network

IBD Drive Time: Drs Sara Horst and Raymond Cross on Ostomy Complications by Gastroenterology Learning Network

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Recent Guests

Jim Lewis
Gastroenterologist and clinical investigator at University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: IBD Drive Time: James Lewis, MD, on Dysplasia Surveillance in IBD
Dr. Daniel Solomon
Rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Professor at Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School
Episode: Daniel Solomon, MD, on Treat to Target in Gout
Jamie Kanukin
Associate Professor of Medicine, nationally recognized expert in inflammatory bowel disease
Mayo Clinic
Episode: Gut Check: Jami Kinnucan, MD, on Cannabis for Gastric Treatment
Maria Vazquez-Roke
Associate Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic
Episode: Gut Check: Maria Vazquez-Roque, MD, on C difficile Infection
Megan Riehl
GI psychologist at University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Episode: Megan Riehl, PsyD, on Mental Health and IBD
Florian Rieder
Expert on stricturing Crohn's disease
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: IBD Drive Time: Florian Rieder, MD, on Penetrating and Stricturing Crohn's Disease
Ryan Ungaro
A physician discussing his research on IBD.
Mount Sinai
Episode: Ryan Ungaro, MD, on Perturbances in Metabolic Pathways Associated With IBD
David Rubin
A leading expert in gastroenterology and Ulcerative Colitis management.
University of Chicago
Episode: IBD Drive Time: David Rubin, MD, on ACG Guidelines for Ulcerative Colitis
Jami Kinnucan
Doctor at Mayo Clinic specializing in gastroenterology
Mayo Clinic
Episode: IBD Drive Time: Jami Kinnucan, MD, on Cannabis as IBD Therapy

Hosts

Raymond Cross
Host of discussions focused on inflammatory bowel disease and gastrointestinal health, bringing expertise from his clinical practice.
Brian Lacey
Professor of Medicine specializing in gastrointestinal conditions.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
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    I appreciate the expertise, but this podcast is one-sided and only focused on the standard of care which is flawed in my opinion. Biologics do have major side effects like cancer and that is dangerous, there are other ways that should be discussed first..hyperbaric/red light therapy/diet-lifestyle, so many others, I’m not confident you are discussing anything other than strong drugs with patients while lifestyle/diet are ignored.

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Listeners appreciate the deep expertise of the hosts and guests, noting that the conversations provide valuable insights into complex medical topics.
Some feedback indicates a desire for more diverse perspectives, particularly on holistic approaches beyond conventional treatments.

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IBD Drive Time: James Lewis, MD, on Dysplasia Surveillance in IBD
Q: What triggered you to focus on IBD?
An insightful conversation about azathioprine and its association with lymphoma during his fellowship directed his interest towards IBD.
Daniel Solomon, MD, on Treat to Target in Gout
Q: How do you approach patient education and shared decision-making?
We let patients know they have to be comfortable with either treatment strategy, honoring their previous management experiences.
Daniel Solomon, MD, on Treat to Target in Gout
Q: How do you interpret serum urate levels in the context of symptom burdens?
Hyperuricemia is a risk factor for future gout flares, but not everyone with high levels develops gout.
Daniel Solomon, MD, on Treat to Target in Gout
Q: Why did you choose Flares for your key outcome?
Flares are the most important clinical outcome for patients, causing pain and calling for treatment.
Daniel Solomon, MD, on Treat to Target in Gout
Q: Can you explain a little bit about what each strategy actually entails?
There are two dominant strategies: primary care physicians typically do not treat to a target urate level, while rheumatologists do.

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Content focuses on the latest developments and practices in gastroenterology, particularly around inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), hepatitis, and ulcerative colitis. Episodes typically feature experienced clinicians and researchers discussing advancements in treatment protocols, management strategies, and emerging therapies, ensuring listeners are equipped with valuable insights to improve patient care. Noteworthy is the emphasis on integrating psychological aspects of these diseases, highlighting the intersection of mental health and gastrointestinal health in managing patients' overall well-being.

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1. Jim Lewis
2. Dr. Daniel Solomon
3. Jamie Kanukin
4. Maria Vazquez-Roke
5. Megan Riehl
6. Florian Rieder
7. Ryan Ungaro
8. David Rubin

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