Calling all social workers to learn about #shortbowelsyndrome and to be a part of the care team for patients who experience psychosocial distress https://t.co/vORZWnz7Mc #SocialWorkTwitter
To view this CME Tweetorial on pan-tumor #HER2 testing, start with the first Tweet (1 of 18) here: https://t.co/OlX9eZW5vo and then scroll down to the last one. Claim #CME credits #MedTwitter#PathTwitter@ASCP_Chicago
Management concepts for #SBSinIBD are applicable even to #IBD patients without #SBS. Even simple changes like oral rehydration solution can make a big difference in QoL!
#IBD-specific considerations for short bowel syndrome: save as much bowel as possible & optimize the medication use to control inflammation. @A_ChiplunkerMD#CCCongress23
GI psychologists can play a key role in supporting patients through the psychosocial effects of the six-week exclusive enteral nutrition process, says @CourtSchuchmann. #CCCongress23
Human beings learn from and are affected by every encounter. “If you were shocked every time you ate a bite of food, how long would it take you to fear eating?” Excellent lecture on psychosocial factors in IBD by Dr. Stephen Lupe at #CCCongress23
💯 Agreed! #IBD management must certainly include #mentalhealth and #psychosocial components. Dr. Lupe nicely summarized how critical this in his talk and how providers can incorporate this into practice. #CCCongress23
Rates of anxiety and depression are about twice as high among #IBD patients than in the general population. Anxiety and depression symptoms are linked to more hospitalizations and increased risk of surgery. #CCCongress23
In one study of 468 #Crohns patients, 19% scored above the diagnostic cutoff for #PTSD, and only 10% had no PTSD symptoms. The 19% above the cutoff had 4x higher odds of disease exacerbation. #CCCongress23.
On this Crohn's/Colitis Awareness week, learn about the psychosocial needs of patients who may develop #ShortBowelSyndrome after multiple small bowel surgeries #IBDvisible#CCAwarenessWeek https://t.co/tZ6nUgVsaT #CME and #CE
Get up to 3 hrs of free #CME#CE Continuing Education on SBS! What do you know about #shortbowelsyndrome#shortgut and how can you improve care coordination? https://t.co/tZ6nUgDRjl
Many health care professionals have never seen a patient with #shortbowelsyndrome and may not know about complex care needs; free continuing education on this topic available here https://t.co/O477ZTUnHp #shortgut#Nursing#Psychology#CME