HEAR FROM THE EXPERTS
Gastrointestinal experts share their knowledge and experience
EXpert videos
Below are videos from some of the top GI experts sharing their knowledge and experience on various topics to support a positive relationship with patients. If there is a topic you would like to see, feel free to contact your local MSL.
How I Counsel my Patients: Explaining an IBS Diagnosis
In this video, Dr. Susan Lucak speaks to how she establishes trust with her IBS patients by sharing her caring, yet confident approach to explaining an IBS diagnosis in a patient-friendly style.
How I Test and Diagnose for IBS
Dr. Darren M. Brenner shares information on IBS diagnosis and testing from his DDW 2022 presentation.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea (IBS-D)
Uncover knowledge from Dr. Darren M. Brenner as he shares information from the clinical and quality-of-life implications to diagnostic testing and treatment options for IBS-D.
How I Deliver a Positive IBS Diagnosis with Confidence
In this video, Dr. Brennan Spiegel provides scientific evidence to reinforce and reassure a positive IBS diagnosis clinical approach.
INSIGHTS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDERS (APPs)
Discover videos designed for Advanced Practice Providers, featuring expert guidance on IBS-C and CIC diagnosis and management, plus practical insights to support GI clinical care.
Diagnosing IBS With Confidence
In this episode, Kim Orleck, PA-C, and Kristina Skarbinski, NP, share a practical, guideline-based approach to diagnosing irritable bowel syndrome with confidence.
Setting Expectations When Initiating New Therapy
In this episode, Kim Orleck, PA-C, and Kristina Skarbinski, NP, dive into the critical topic of setting patient expectations when initiating therapy for IBS-C (Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation).
Implementing the IBS Guidelines
In this episode, gastroenterology experts Amy Ladewski, PA‑C and Hannah Ryan, NP discuss how to effectively implement the 2022 AGA and 2021 ACG IBS guidelines into clinical practice.
Downloadable Resources for You and Your Patients
An open dialogue focused on understanding the patient’s most bothersome symptoms may help reduce treatment delays and improve treatment expectations. The resources here are designed to help start the conversation and help with patient education and treatment management.