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Welcome to our four-episode series: Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome Acute Kidney Injury (HRS-AKI). In episode two, our host Muhamad Nadeem Yousaf, MD, speaks with Nikki Duong, MD, to discuss the nomenclature, pharmacological options, and care recommendations for HRS-AKI patients. Each episode of this series corresponds to a journal article from a September 2023 supplement of Clinical Gas...

Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Diagnosis and non-pharmacological management 02.04.2024

Welcome to our four-episode series: Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome Acute Kidney Injury (HRS-AKI). In episode three, our host Muhamad Nadeem Yousaf, MD, speaks with Nikhilesh Mazumder, MD, MPH, Shilpa Junna, MD, and Pratima Sharma, MD, MBBS, MS, to discuss initial management of patients with HRS-AKI. They’ll explore topics such as the efficacy of non-selective beta-blockers, the recommen...

Gastro Grand Rounds: Drug-induced liver injury 12.03.2024

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Diversity in IBD Trials: The community GI’s perspective 27.12.2023

Welcome to our six-part series: Increasing Diversity in IBD Clinical Trials. This program will explore how to become a clinical trialist and increase diversity in IBD clinical trials. In this episode, co-host Dr. Ayanna Lewis is joined by guest Dr. Erica Cohen, an adult gastroenterologist, IBD specialist and director of the IBD Research Program at Capital Digestive Care in Washington, D.C. Today’s...

Diversity in IBD Trials: Bringing research to the community 27.12.2023

Welcome to our six-part series: Increasing Diversity in IBD Clinical Trials. This program will explore how to become a clinical trialist and increase diversity in IBD clinical trials. In this episode, co-host Dr. Erin Forster is joined by guest Kenneth Getz, professor of public health and community medicine and director of the Center for the Study of Drug Development at Tufts University School of...

Diversity in IBD Trials: Changing how we talk to patients 27.12.2023

Welcome to our six-part series: Increasing Diversity in IBD Clinical Trials. This program will explore how to become a clinical trialist and increase diversity in IBD clinical trials. In this episode, hosts Drs. Erin Forster and Ayanna Lewis are joined by Melodie Narain-Blackwell, the founder and president of Color of Crohn’s & Chronic Illness (COCCI). COCCI is a nonprofit dedicated to health equi...

Diversity in IBD Trials: Start with our workforce 27.12.2023

Welcome to our six-part series: Increasing Diversity in IBD Clinical Trials. This program will explore how to become a clinical trialist and increase diversity in IBD clinical trials. In this episode, hosts Drs. Erin Forster and Ayanna Lewis are joined by Drs. Freddy Caldera and Jana Al Hashash, who were part of the inaugural class of participants in AGA’s GI Clinical Trialists Bootcamp program. T...

Diversity in IBD Trials: The role of the CRO 27.12.2023

Welcome to our six-part series: Increasing Diversity in IBD Clinical Trials. This program will explore how to become a clinical trialist and increase diversity in IBD clinical trials. In this episode, co-host Dr. Erin Forster is joined by guest Dr. Gabriela Radulescu, vice president of medical research and development at Alimentiv, a contract research organization (CRO) specializing in gastroenter...

Diversity in IBD Trials: How Artificial Intelligence May Help 27.12.2023

Welcome to our six-part series: Increasing Diversity in IBD Clinical Trials. This program will explore how to become a clinical trialist and increase diversity in IBD clinical trials. In this supersized episode, co-host Dr. Ayanna Lewis is joined by guest Dr. Ryan Stidham, an associate professor at the University of Michigan holding appointments in the departments of medicine and computational med...

Gastro Grand Rounds: Perianal Crohn’s disease 18.12.2023

Dr. G.S. Raju, editor of the Gastro Grand Rounds section in Gastroenterology, is joined by Dr. David Ballard and Dr. Parakkal Deepak to discuss their Gastro Grand Rounds article, "Long-Standing Symptomatic Fistulizing Perianal Crohn’s Disease: Progression Beyond Inflammation." https://www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(23)04997-1/fulltext Dr. Ballard is an assistant professor of radiology an...

Gastro Grand Rounds: Managing diverticulitis 13.11.2023

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C. diff: FMT and new microbiome therapies 19.09.2023

Welcome to our new six-episode series: C. difficile: Preparing the Field for Change. This program will explore how to take a patient-centered approach to treatment and diagnosis, explore emerging treatment options, and discuss best practices for transitions of care. In this episode, Drs. Paul Feuerstadt and Sahil Khanna are joined by guest Dr. Jessica Allegretti to discuss FMT and new microbiome t...

C. diff: Impact of rCDI on patients and their lives 29.08.2023

Welcome to our new six-episode series: C. difficile: Preparing the Field for Change. This program will explore how to take a patient-centered approach to treatment and diagnosis, explore emerging treatment options, and discuss best practices for transitions of care. In this episode, Drs. Paul Feuerstadt and Sahil Khanna are joined by guests Dr. Kevin Garey and a patient to discuss the impact of re...

C. diff: Case management and transitions of care 29.08.2023

Welcome to our new six-episode series: C. difficile: Preparing the Field for Change. This program will explore how to take a patient-centered approach to treatment and diagnosis, explore emerging treatment options, and discuss best practices for transitions of care. In this episode, Drs. Paul Feuerstadt and Sahil Khanna are joined by guests Rebecca Perez and Cheri Lattimer to discuss case manageme...

C. diff: Reconciling guideline differences for testing and treatment 29.08.2023

Welcome to our new six-episode series: C. difficile: Preparing the Field for Change. This program will explore how to take a patient-centered approach to treatment and diagnosis, explore emerging treatment options, and discuss best practices for transitions of care. In this episode, Drs. Paul Feuerstadt and Sahil Khanna are joined by guest Dr. Colleen Kelly to discuss how to reconcile guideline di...

C. diff: Microbiota changes 29.08.2023

Welcome to our new six-episode series: C. difficile: Preparing the Field for Change. This program will explore how to take a patient-centered approach to treatment and diagnosis, explore emerging treatment options, and discuss best practices for transitions of care. In this episode, Drs. Paul Feuerstadt and Sahil Khanna describe the shifts in the microbiota with C. difficile infection. This episod...

C. diff: Risk factors 29.08.2023

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Innovation in Duodenoscope Design: FDA’s approach to post-market surveillance 25.04.2023

Welcome to our new series Innovation in Duodenoscope Design! Episode one is hosted by Adarsh Thaker, MD. He is joined by Shani Haugen, PhD, who will help us understand how the FDA is addressing duodenoscope-related infection issues. They’ll answer key questions like what do FDA’s Safety Communications mean for GIs, what have we learned from 522 studies, and what do we still have to learn? This ser...

Innovation in Duodenoscope Design: Opportunities with single-use scopes beyond infection control 25.04.2023

Uzma Siddiqui, MD, is here to host episode 3 of our series Innovation in Duodenoscope Design! She’s joined by Amrita Sethi, MD, to discuss opportunities with single-use scopes beyond infection control, with a focus on ergonomic design. They’ll talk through how disposable scopes impact workflow both on and off the unit. Continue listening for a discussion on advantages and disadvantages of the wide...

Innovation in Duodenoscope Design: Making sense of endoscope reprocessing guidelines 25.04.2023

Welcome to the final episode of our series Innovation in Duodenoscope Design. Guest host Nina Nandy, MD, is joined by Michael L. Kochman, MD, AGAF, to discuss the recently published multisociety guideline on reprocessing flexible GI endoscopes and if the recommendations put forth are sufficient to address the current challenges posed by duodenoscope-related infections. This series is supported by...

Innovation in Duodenoscope Design: Are disposable scopes the answer? 25.04.2023

Episode 2 of our new series Innovation in Duodenoscope Design is all about disposable scopes! Join host Adarsh Thaker, MD, and his guests Gregory A. Cote, MD, and Andrew Ross, MD, as they cover: • How to determine whether a scope is clean or not and how to know it is ready for the next patient. • Cost and reimbursement factors into declaring that the risk of exogenous is "low". • If single use duo...

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Biosimilars: Communicating with a patient who does not want to switch 16.12.2022

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Biosimilars: The logistics of switching between biosimilars or between biosimilars and reference product 16.12.2022

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Biosimilars: Starting a patient on biologic therapy 12.12.2022

Welcome to our four-part series Biosimilars: Addressing the Knowledge Gaps, hosted by Drs. Christina Ha and Frank Scott. Each episode features a challenging patient case and short discussion. In episode 1 of 4, we’ll discuss: • How do you explain biosimilars to a patient with moderate-to-severe Crohn’s disease when you start them on a biologic? • What are some of the common questions that patients...

O podcaście

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.

Autor

American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)

Kategoria

Medicine

Strona podcastu

agau.gastro.org

Język

EN

Odcinki

68

Ostatni odcinek

17 lut 2026

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