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Endpoints and Management in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Dr. David T. Rubin, Joseph B. Kirsner Professor of Medicine, discusses the preferred outcomes of IBD management and issues with current treatment strategies. Dr. Rubin also explains the benefits and limitations of therapy approaches and ...
Challenging Cases – Upper GI Bleeding on Anticoagulants and Antiplatelets
Dr. Neil Sengupta, assistant professor of medicine, presents an overview of antiplatelet agents and discusses indictions for DAPT following acute coronary syndrome. Dr. Sengupta also explains acute coronary syndrome and GI bleeding ...
Updates in Colon Cancer Screening
Dr. Sonia S. Kupfer, assistant professor of medicine, discusses CRC incidence and mortality, screening modalities and quality.
Update on Bariatric Surgery - 2016
Dr. Mustafa Hussain, assistant professor of surgery, provides an overview of the epidemic of obesity within the United States and discusses what we are doing about it.
What’s the Newest in Fertility and Pregnancy Issues in IBD?
Dr. Sushila R. Dalal, instructor of medicine, discusses the latest data regarding fertility and fertility treatment in IBD, pregnancy risks in IBD and medication safety and outcomes.
Pathology of Hereditary Gastrointestinal Diseases
Dr. John Hart, professor of pathology, discusses the different types of colorectal polyps prior to 1990, serrated adenoma and how to detect MSI.
Celiac Disease and Gluten-Related Disorders: Facts and Fallacies
Dr. Stefano Guandalini, professor of pediatrics, discusses celiac disease, non celiac gluten sensitivity and describes the six groups of patients that fall under the umbrella of wheat intolerance syndrome.
Surgical Strategy for Cystic Neoplasms of the Pancreas
Dr. Jeffrey B. Matthews, professor of surgery and chairman, department of surgery, addresses the decision-making process when treating cysts, factors to consider when facing surgery for asymptomatic patients and describes predictive profiles ...
Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Syndromes
Dr. Sonia S. Kupfer, director of the GI Cancer Risk and Prevention Clinic at The University of Chicago Medicine & Biological Sciences, examines family history assessment, lynch syndrome, polyposis syndromes and young onset colorectal cancer.
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