Harvard GI Motility & Brain-Gut Disorders: Evidence Vs Consensus – Harvard GI Motility Course 2024
$13.5
$22.82
GI motility and brain-gut disorders are extremely common and can be a challenging part of primary and subspecialty care. New diagnostic techniques and therapies are constantly being developed, and their roles continue to evolve. As many controversies in management exist, the goal for the course in Neurogastroenterology and Motility at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, accredited by Harvard Medical School, is to incorporate both evidence-based and expert observation in order to help clinicians develop strategies to address these disorders in practice. This intense, one-day course is comprised of two parts: a morning session with case-based panel discussions and mini-lectures, and an afternoon practical session. The practical session will also feature breakout classes dedicated to advanced practice providers and to behavioral and psychological therapies for GI disorders. Both sessions will offer interactive learning formats. Overall, the aim for this course is to help participants evaluate, treat, and manage patients with esophageal conditions including problems with swallowing and acid reflux disorders. We also hope to help participants develop new strategies to effectively manage gastric and colonic motility and function diseases. Our goal is that participants gain confidence using current and emerging diagnostic testing and therapies and enhance their ability to interpret clinically available GI motility tests through workshops and small group sessions. Who Should Attend Nurse Practitioners Physician Assistants Nurses Specialty Physicians Primary Care Physicians This course may also be of interest to clinicians who practice in Gastroenterology, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Adolescent Medicine, Family Medicine, Lifestyle, and Mind-Body Medicine. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Evaluate, treat, and manage adult and pediatric patients with esophageal conditions including those with problems with swallowing and acid reflux disorders. Implement new strategies to effectively manage gastric and colonic motility and function diseases. Distinguish between current and emerging diagnostic tests and therapies to better manage gastrointestinal disorders. Topics: Saturday, October 19, 2024 7:45-7:50 AM Welcome 7:50 – 9:20 AM Gastric and Small Bowel Cases Moderator: Braden Kuo, MD Panelists: Judy Nee, MD; Richard Saad, MD; Claire Zar-Kessler, MD; Alejandro Flores, MD; Leo Magrini, PA 9:20-9:40 AM The Effect of New Anti-Obesity Medications Including GLP-1 Agonists on The Gastrointestinal Tract Nayna Lodhia, MD 9:40-10:00 AM Break 10:00-11:30 AM Esophageal Cases Moderator: Walter Chan, MD, MPH Panelists: Hiroshi Mashimo, MD, PhD; Wai-Kit Lo, MD, MPH; Hilary Ugras, NP 11:30-11:50 AM How to Approach Oropharyngeal Dysphagia Christopher Dwyer, MD, FRCSC 11:50 AM-12:30 PM Lunch Break 12:30-2:00 PM Colon and Anorectal Cases Moderator: Kyle Staller, MD, MPH Panelists: Samuel Nurko, MPH; Johanna Iturrino Moreda, MD; Amanda Pressman, MD; Samantha Calabrese, NP 2:00-2:20 PM Digital Apps, Virtual Reality, AI, and Other Technology for Dysmotility and Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction Eric Shah, MD, MBA 2:20-2:30 PM Break Parallel Breakout Sessions A: Basic Class: 2:30-4:30 PM 2:30-3:30 PM Participants will choose 2 sessions from 2:30-3:30 PM (30 minutes each) Esophageal Manometry Sravanya Gavini, MD, MPH; Stephanie Owyang, MD Reflux Monitoring Tests Lawrence Borges, MD, MPH; Chethan Ramprasad, MD; Erik Reilly, MEd, BS, RN Breath Testing Jasmine Hanifi, MD; Ryan Flanagan, MD, MPH; Sean Allen Dietary Therapy for GI Disorders Lauren Dear, MS, RDN 3:30-4:30 PM Participants will choose 2 sessions from 3:30-4:30 PM (30 minutes each) EndoFLIP Brent Hiramoto, MD; Brian Dooley, RN Anorectal Manometry Nir Bar, MD; Barbara Brien, RN Gastric and Small Bowel Testing Brian Surjanhata, MD Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Motility and GI Issues Meghan Markowski, PT, DPT, WCS, BCB-PMD, CLT Parallel Breakout Session B: Advanced Class: 2:30-4:30 PM 2:30-4:30 PM Advanced Class – Motility and Reflux Testing Tracings Review Moderators: Jennifer Cai, MD; Vikram Rangan; Christopher Velez Discussants: Corey Baker, MD; Alin Botoman, MD; Walter Chan, MD, MPH; Jennifer Dimino, MD; Daniel Friedlander, MD; Albena Halpert, MD; Kevin Huang, MD; Braden Kuo, MD; Hiroshi Mashimo, MD, PhD; Barbara Nath, MD; Trisha Pashricha, MD; Amanda Pressman, MD; Allyson Richardson, MD; Kyle Staller, MD, MPH; Eric Shah, MD, MBA; Sanskriti Varma, MD Topics: Esophageal Manometry, pH/Impedance, Anorectal Manometry, Fake Out Artifacts, FLIP Panometry Parallel Breakout Session C: Advanced Practice Providers Class: 2:30-5:00 PM 2:30-5:00 PM Advanced Practice Providers Class – The Role of Advanced Practice Providers (APP) in GI Care Moderators: Kristina Skarbinski, MSN, FNP-BC; Samantha Calabrese, NP 2:30-2:45 PM Introduction 2:45-3:30 PM Updates on Marijuana Therapies for GI Disorders and Who is the Most Appropriate Candidate for Referral Meghan Clements, NP 3:30-4:15 PM Red Flags for Medical Stability in Patients with ARFID and Eating Disorders: What the GI APP Should Know Lauren Shabazian, CNP 4:15-5:00 PM Anal Paps: Who, What and How? Daniel Worrall, CNP Parallel Breakout Session D: Behavioral/Psychological Intervention Class: 4:00-5:30 PM 4:00-5:30 PM Practical Guidance for Integrating Behavioral and Psychological Interventions into Your Clinical Practice Sarah Ballou, PhD; Julie Snyder, PsyD Topics: Importance/feasibility of integrated care, Integrating psychology into GI clinic, A brief introduction to common BGBTs, Demonstration of diaphragmatic breathing exercise, How to and why teach diaphragmatic breathing 5:30-5:40 PM
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