MedEdTalks - Gastroenterology

MedEdTalks Gastroenterology is an accredited educational podcast for providers to learn more about treating patients with Gastroenterology diseases/disorders. Discover all content and topics by visiting mededtalks.com.

Pearls From the Pros on IBD Management: Anti-Integrin and S1P Receptor Modulation in IBD Practice With Drs. David Rubin and Maria Abreu

In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss the latest updates on anti-integrin therapy and S1P receptor modulators in IBD management.

01-06
24:58

Pearls From the Pros on IBD Management: JAK Inhibition in IBD Practice With Drs. David Rubin and Millie Long

In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss the latest updates on JAK inhibition in IBD management.

01-06
21:07

Pearls From the Pros on IBD Management: Anti-IL-12/23 in IBD Practice With Drs. David Rubin and Bruce Sands

In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss the latest updates on anti-IL-12/23 therapy in IBD management.

01-06
16:34

Pearls From the Pros on IBD Management: Anti-TNF Therapy in IBD Practice With Drs. David Rubin and Stephen Hanauer

In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss the latest updates on anti-TNF therapy in IBD management.

01-06
22:22

Immunogenicity of Current IBD Biologics With Drs. Edward Loftus and Marla Dubinsky

In this podcast, expert clinicians compare the immunogenicity of available biologic therapies and explore options for managing patients who develop anti-drug antibodies. 

08-18
13:25

Extraintestinal Manifestations of IBD With Drs. Edward Loftus and Miguel Regueiro

In this podcast, expert clinicians review the variety of extraintestinal manifestations seen in patients with IBD, discussing strategies for assessment and management.

08-18
10:36

Biologics for IBD – Monotherapy Versus Combination Approaches With Drs. Edward Loftus and Marla Dubinsky

In this podcast, experts review appropriate applications of monotherapy and combination therapy and how to position particular therapies based on disease and patient characteristics. 

08-18
14:30

New Insights on Treat to Target in Moderate to Severe IBD With Drs. Edward Loftus and Miguel Regueiro

In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss the shift from symptom-based management to a treat-to-target paradigm, detailing important treatment aims and reviewing the mechanisms of action of available therapies. 

08-18
15:19

Efficacy and Safety of Anti-interleukin (IL) 23 and Janus Kinase (JAK) Inhibitors with Drs. William J. Sandborn and Jessica R. Allegretti

In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss new evidence on investigational agents, the anti-IL-23 and JAK inhibitors, that are in late-stage development for treating moderate to severe CD.

03-16
16:48

Efficacy and Safety of Anti-integrin and Sphingosine-1-Phosphate (S1P)-1 Receptor Modulators with Drs. Bruce E. Sands and William J. Sandborn

In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss new evidence on investigational agents, the anti-integrin and S1P-1 receptor modulators, that are in late-stage development for treating moderate to severe CD.

03-16
15:37

Mechanisms of Action of New Classes of Agents for Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease with Drs. William J. Sandborn and Bruce E. Sands

In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss emerging therapies with unique mechanisms of action that can improve the treatment of moderate to severe Crohn’s disease.

03-16
19:34

Inequities in IBD Research, With Drs. Miguel Regueiro and Kofi Clarke

In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss barriers to IBD clinical trial participation, including cultural, logistical, and systemic challenges.

07-01
20:43

Overcoming Obstacles to Equitable, Evidence-Based IBD Care, With Dr. Millie Long, Dr. Sandra Quezada, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash

In this podcast, expert clinicians and a patient with IBD discuss strategies to ensure equitable, evidence-based care for diverse patient populations.

07-01
32:05

Addressing Barriers to Equitable Inclusion in Clinical Trials, With Dr. Miguel Regueiro, Dr. Neilanjan Nandi, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash

In this podcast, expert clinicians and a patient with IBD outline actionable strategies to enhance diversity in clinical trial recruitment and retention.

06-30
25:34

Racial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Disparities in IBD Care With Drs. Millie Long and Edward Barnes

In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities that have been identified in accessing IBD care, disease management, and treatment outcomes.

06-30
19:26

Diet and Targeted Therapy With Drs. Dellon and Hirano

In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss diet considerations and targeted therapy for treatment of EoE.

05-19
30:25

Steroids and PPIs in the Treatment of EoE With Drs. Dellon and Beveridge

In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss the role of steroids and PPIs for treatment of EoE.

05-19
22:48

Differential Diagnosis of EoE With Drs. Dellon and Chehade

In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss best practices for the differential diagnosis of EoE.

05-19
26:11

Investigational Agents in Ulcerative Colitis: IL-12 and IL-23 Inhibitors

Investigational Agents in Ulcerative Colitis: IL-12 and IL-23 InhibitorsInflammatory bowel disease, which includes ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease, affects an estimated 3 million adults in the United States. Although numerous therapies are available for the treatment of moderate to severe UC, many patients still suffer poor quality of life and suboptimal outcomes. Therefore, safer and more effective UC therapies are needed. In this CME podcast activity, Dr. Peter Higgins and Dr. David Rubin will discuss investigational interleukin-12 and interleukin-23 inhibitors for treating UC. For the transcript of this podcast, click here. To obtain CME credit, click here

04-29
12:25

Investigational Agents in Ulcerative Colitis: JAK Inhibitors and S1P Receptor Modulators

Inflammatory bowel disease, which includes ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease, affects an estimated 3 million adults in the United States. Although numerous therapies are available for the treatment of moderate to severe UC, many patients still suffer poor quality of life and suboptimal outcomes. Therefore, safer and more effective UC therapies are needed. In this CME podcast activity, Dr. Peter Higgins and Dr. William Sandborn will discuss investigational Janus kinase inhibitors and sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor modulators for treating UC. For the transcript of this podcast, click here. To obtain CME credit, click here

04-29
09:12

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