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Expert Exchange Nutrition in IBD: Myth Busters 17.02.2026 31:41
Welcome to the final episode in our six-part series AGA Expert Exchange: Nutrition in IBD. Hosts Dr. Eric Vasiliauskas and Kelly Issokson, RD, LDN, lead a discussion addressing common myths and misinformation surrounding diet and nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The conversation will explore frequently debated topics, including the role of gluten and dairy in IBD-related inflammation...
Expert Exchange Nutrition in IBD: Managing Symptoms ( IBS/SIBO) 17.02.2026 25:31
Welcome to episode five of our six-part series AGA Expert Exchange: Nutrition in IBD. Hosts Dr. Eric Vasiliauskas and Kelly Issokson, RD, LDN, lead a discussion focused on distinguishing the overlapping symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The conversation will examine how these conditions influence dieta...
Expert Exchange Nutrition in IBD: Perioperative Nutrition 17.02.2026 23:19
Welcome to episode four of our six-part series AGA Expert Exchange: Nutrition in IBD. Hosts Dr. Eric Vasiliauskas and Kelly Issokson, RD, LDN, introduce the principles of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) and discuss how this evidence-based framework applies to the perioperative care of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The conversation will explore the unique considerations for...
MASH: How to Treat and When to Refer 30.01.2026
Welcome to our two-episode series: MD3D: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis — The Role of Primary Care providers in the Growing Epidemic. These episodes have been developed in partnership between American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) and Projects In Knowledge (PIK) Powered By Kaplan and are featured on both AGA’s Inside Scope podcast as well as PIK’s Morning Commute podcast....
MASH: Recognizing a "Silent" Disease 30.01.2026 25:34
Welcome to our two-episode series: MD3D: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis — The Role of Primary Care providers in the Growing Epidemic. These episodes have been developed in partnership between American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) and Projects In Knowledge (PIK) Powered By Kaplan and are featured on both AGA’s Inside Scope podcast as well as PIK’s Morning Commute podcast....
Expert Exchange Nutrition in IBD: Malnutrition 18.12.2025 22:39
Welcome to episode three of our six-part series AGA Expert Exchange: Nutrition in IBD. Our hosts Dr. Eric Vasiliauskas and Kelly Issokson, RD, LDN, are joined by Victoria Christianson, RD, to explore the critical topic of malnutrition in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The discussion will begin with practical approaches to screening and assessment, highlighting key red flags that clinicians shou...
Expert Exchange Nutrition in IBD: Diet as Therapy 18.12.2025 34:26
Welcome to episode one of our six-part series AGA Expert Exchange: Nutrition in IBD. Our hosts Dr. Eric Vasiliauskas and Kelly Issokson, RD, LDN, are joined by guest Dr. Dale Lee to discuss the role of diet as a therapeutic approach for managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The discussion will cover the distinction between symptoms and disease control, the use of enteral nutrition therapies,...
Expert Exchange Nutrition in IBD: Dietary Counseling in Clinical Practice/Working with an RD 18.12.2025 25:08
Welcome to episode two of our six-part series AGA Expert Exchange: Nutrition in IBD. Our hosts Dr. Eric Vasiliauskas and Kelly Issokson, RD, LDN, are joined by Rotem Sigall Boneh, RD, to explore the essential aspects of integrating nutritional expertise into inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) management. This episode will cover how to effectively collaborate with a GI dietitian, emphasizing strategi...
AGA Perspectives: When and how to stop surveillance colonoscopy 03.12.2025
There is some debate about when to recommend cessation of surveillance colonoscopy, especially in those who are 75-85 years old. In this episode of the AGA Perspectives series, Dr. Gyanprakash Ketwaroo and Dr. Moamen Gabr are joined by Dr. Mariam Naveed and Dr. Petr Protiva to discuss this common but tricky topic.
AGA Perspectives: Surgical vs. endoscopic excision of large colon polyps 11.07.2025 27:18
In this episode of the AGA Perspective series, Dr. Gyanprakash Ketwaroo hosts a discussion on the best practices for removing large or complex colon polyps. Joined by Drs. Jeffrey Mosko and Moamen Gabr, the conversation explores the evolution of endoscopic techniques, the importance of careful polyp selection, and the challenges faced in advanced tissue resection. The experts share insights on com...
HE: Changing epidemiology of cirrhosis and hepatic encephalopathy 21.05.2025 29:59
In episode two of our six-part series on hepatic encephalopathy (HE), Dr. Lisa Byers, a hospitalist and assistant professor in hospital medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center, is joined by Dr. Elliot Tapper, an associate professor in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at University of Michigan, the director of the Michigan cirrhosis program and the editor in chief of H...
HE: Strategies to prevent readmission from inadequate transitions of care 21.05.2025 19:17
In episode five of our six-part series on hepatic encephalopathy (HE), Dr. Robert Brown, chief of the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at Weill Cornell Medicine, is joined by Dr. Craig Rosenstengle, a fellow at Baylor University Medical Center in the combined gastroenterology and transplant hepatology pathway. They will discuss hepatic encephalopathy and strategies to prevent readmissio...
HE: Missed diagnosis of cirrhosis in the inpatient setting 21.05.2025 19:49
In episode four of our six-part series on hepatic encephalopathy (HE), Dr. Robert Brown, chief of the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at Weill Cornell Medicine, is joined by Dr. Alpesh Amin, a professor of medicine at the University of California, Irvine ( UCI), the endowed chair of the UCI School of Medicine Department of Medicine, and the executive director of UCI's Hospitalist Progr...
HE: Inadequate practices in the inpatient setting 21.05.2025 23:41
In episode three of our six-part series on hepatic encephalopathy (HE), Dr. Robert Brown, chief of the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at Weill Cornell Medicine, is joined by co-host Dr. Lisa Byers, an assistant professor within the hospital medicine department at the University of Rochester School of Medicine. They discuss the inadequate practices for HE management in the inpatient se...
HE: Current and emerging treatment modalities 21.05.2025 32:44
Welcome to episode one of our six-part series on hepatic encephalopathy (HE), a major complication and a frequent cause of both initial hospitalization and readmission in cirrhotic patients. In this episode, Dr. Robert Brown, chief of the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at Weill Cornell Medicine, is joined by Dr. Robert Rahimi, a board-certified physician in transplant hepatology, gast...
HE: Specific challenges in geriatric cirrhosis and HE 21.05.2025 40:41
In our final episode on hepatic encephalopathy (HE), Dr. Lisa Byers, a hospitalist and assistant professor in hospital medicine at the University of Rochester Medical, is joined by co-host Dr. Robert Brown, chief of the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at Weill Cornell Medicine. They delve into the article "Specific Challenges in Geriatric Cirrhosis and Hepatic Encephalopathy," authored...
EoE: Why I-SEE Matters and Evidence To-Date 18.02.2025 21:41
Welcome to a special two-episode series: Do You See What I-SEE? A Practical How-To for Using Eosinophilic Esophagitis Severity Tools. These episodes have been developed in partnership between American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) and Projects In Knowledge (PIK) Powered By Kaplan and are featured in both AGA’s Inside Scope podcast channel as well as PIK’s Morning Commute podcast channel. W...
EoE: Picking the Right Tool For the Job 18.02.2025 22:03
Welcome to a special two-episode series: Do You See What I-SEE? A Practical How-To for Using Eosinophilic Esophagitis Severity Tools. These episodes have been developed in partnership between American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) and Projects In Knowledge (PIK) Powered By Kaplan and are featured in both AGA’s Inside Scope podcast channel as well as PIK’s Morning Commute podcast channel. W...
Clinical Practice Update: Diagnosis and management of cyclic vomiting syndrome 19.11.2024 24:58
Enhance your patient care skills with this season covering select AGA Clinical Practice Updates. This episode shares key insights from the AGA Clinical Practice Update: Diagnosis and Management of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (published in the September 2024 issue of Gastroenterology). We dive into why gastroenterologists and hepatologists should think about a diagnosis of cyclic vomiting syndrome whe...
Clinical Practice Updates: Help your patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) lose weight 19.11.2024 31:27
Enhance your patient care skills with this season covering select AGA Clinical Practice Updates. Originally released as a bonus episode in January 2023, this episode shares key insights from the AGA Clinical Practice Update on Lifestyle Modification Using Diet and Exercise to Achieve Weight Loss in the Management of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (published in the February 2021 issue of Gastroen...
Clinical Practice Update: Alpha-gal syndrome for the GI clinician 19.11.2024 27:12
Enhance your patient care skills with this season covering select AGA Clinical Practice Updates. This special episode of Inside Scope shares key insights from the AGA Clinical Practice Update on Alpha-Gal Syndrome for the GI Clinician. Originally released as a bonus episode March 2024, this episode shares key insights from the AGA Clinical Practice Update (CPU) on Alpha-Gal Syndrome for the GI Cli...
Clinical Practice Update: Endoscopic approach to recurrent acute and chronic pancreatitis 19.11.2024 31:02
Enhance your patient care skills with this season covering select AGA Clinical Practice Updates. Originally released as a bonus episode in June 2023, this episode shares recommendations from the AGA Clinical Practice Update (CPU) on the Endoscopic Approach to Recurrent Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis (published in the October 2022 issue of Gastroenterology). This episode is hosted by Dr. Jana Al Ha...
Clinical Practice Update: Diet and nutritional therapies for IBD 19.11.2024 37:31
Enhance your patient care skills with this season covering select AGA Clinical Practice Updates. This episode shares key insights from the AGA Clinical Practice Update: Diet and Nutritional Therapies (published in the March 2024 issue of Gastroenterology). This episode is hosted by Dr. Jana Al Hashash, chair of the AGA Clinical Practice Update Committee. She is joined by authors -Dr. David Binion,...
Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Liver transplantation 02.04.2024 20:09
Welcome to our four-episode series: Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome Acute Kidney Injury (HRS-AKI). In our final episode, our host Muhamad Nadeem Yousaf, MD, speaks with Vivian Ortiz, MD, and Neil Shah, MD, to delve into critical aspects of HRS-AKI. They cover the prognosis after initial management, the significance of reversing renal impairment for liver transplant candidates, the predic...
Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Pathophysiology 02.04.2024 32:19
Welcome to our four-episode series: Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome Acute Kidney Injury (HRS-AKI). In episode one, our host Muhamad Nadeem Yousaf, MD, speaks with Danielle Adebayo, MD, and Florence Wong, MD, MBBS, FRCPC, to analyze the pathophysiology of HRS-AKI. They cover peripheral vasodilatation hypothesis shortcomings in HRS-AKI, vasoconstrictor systems, bacterial translocation, inf...
About the podcast
Welcome to Inside Scope, the American Gastroenterological Association podcast that will help you advance your patient care, one half-hour segment at a time. Join us to hear from the experts, learn new skills, and stay abreast of changing best practices in gastroenterology patient care.
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17 Φεβ 2026
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