As research in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) advances, the landscape is rapidly evolving; requiring reinforcement of the most important and clinically relevant data. This educational series will provide the latest information on research, treatments, and management of IBD with a focus on the most pressing and relevant topics identified by the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation's National Scientific Advisory Committee on Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
With 1.6 million Americans living with IBD, which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and approximately 70,000 new cases diagnosed annually, the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation is dedicated to developing and cultivating IBD healthcare providers through continued education and creation of valuable resources that directly impact the standard-of-care and everyday clinical practices in IBD.
The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation is the only national organization dedicated to driving efforts in IBD research, education and support for patients, caregivers, and professionals. The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation is building initiatives to address high priority areas, and developing the tools, including this educational series, to educate healthcare professionals and meet patients’ needs.
Understanding the Difference Between IBD & IBS
Looking Out for the Key Signs & Symptoms of IBD
Innovative Treatment Approaches in IBD: A Look at How Far We’ve Come
Anish Patel, DO, FACG
PeerRobin Dalal, MD
PeerA Pre-Teen’s Perspective on Living with IBD
Jennifer Caudle, DO
PeerLouis J Cohen, MD
PeerCrohn’s & Colitis Congress: A Discussion About Diagnosing & Treating Pediatric IBD
The Health Maintenance Checklist for Your IBD Patients
Alan C. Moss, MD, FACG, FEBG, AGAF, FRCPI
PeerCrohn’s & Colitis Congress: Making Sense of IBD Care Guidelines
Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Environmental Triggers & Stemming the Rising Tide of IBD
Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: Nutritional Therapy for IBD: From Theory to Your Practice
Crohn’s & Colitis Congress: How to Manage Complicated IBD
Preventing a Common Complication in IBD