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GI Insights

Looking to digest the latest in gastroenterology? GI Insights is here to provide updates on screening guidelines, diagnostic options, and management tools for all diseases and disorders affecting the gastrointestinal tract.

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    Making the Right Choices for Patients with Ulcerative Colitis

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: David P. Hudesman, MD Ulcerative colitis treatment continues to evolve with a growing range of targeted therapies, from S1P modulators to JAK inhibitors. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to discuss how clinicians can personalize care based on disease severity, safety profiles, and patient response is Dr. David Hudesman. He's a Professor in the Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the Director of NYU Langone’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center.

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    Advances in Parenteral Nutrition: Examining Multi-Source Lipid Emulsions

    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Sarah Cogle, PharmD, BCNSP, FASPEN Evolving evidence supports the shift from single-source to multi-source intravenous lipid emulsions in parenteral nutrition. These newer formulations may offer improved metabolic, inflammatory, and hepatic outcomes, particularly for vulnerable patient populations. Joining Dr. Charles Turck to discuss the clinical rationale and operational considerations for these formulations is Dr. Sarah Cogle, who’s a Clinical Pharmacist Specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.

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    Advances in Colorectal Cancer Detection: Exploring the Role of Blood-Based Tests

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH Blood-based colorectal cancer screening is entering a new era with FDA-approved and emerging tests like Shield and Simple Screen. Alongside updated stool-based options such as Cologuard Plus and CRC-PREVENT, clinicians now have a broader landscape of noninvasive tools to consider and discuss with their patients. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to talk about current recommendations and potential future directions for colorectal cancer screening is Dr. Aasma Shaukat. Dr. Shaukat is the Robert M. and Mary H. Glickman Professor of Medicine and a Professor of Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, as well as the Director of Outcomes Research in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at NYU Langone Health. She's also a co-author of a recent review on blood tests for colorectal cancer.

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    Improving Parenteral Nutrition Safety with Multi-Chamber Bag Solutions

    Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Phil Ayers, PharmD, BCNSP, FMSHP, FASHP With the potential to reduce infection risk, improve operational efficiency, and enhance safety through standardization, multi-chamber bags are increasingly being used as an alternative to traditional compounded parenteral nutrition. To explore this approach and how it can be implemented in hospital and home care settings, Dr. Brian McDonough speaks with Dr. George Phillip Ayers. He's an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy as well as the Chief of Clinical Pharmacy Services in the Department of Pharmacy at the Mississippi Baptist Medical Center in Jackson.

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    Diagnosing and Treating Hemochromatosis: Expert Insights

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Paul Adams, MD Hemochromatosis, a genetic condition that causes the body to absorb too much iron from food, often goes unrecognized despite its prevalance. With unique diagnostic and management challenges, it's crucial to understand how it presents, which testing strategies are most effective, and what treatment options are available. Tune in to hear Dr. Peter Buch and Dr. Paul Adams, Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology at the Western University in London, Canada, discuss the latest on hemochromatosis.

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    AI in GI: Leveraging CADe to Improve Colonoscopy Performance and Accuracy

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Charles Kahi, MD Computer-aided detection systems (CADe) are transforming adenoma detection and enhancing colonoscopy quality. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. Charles Kahi to unpack the latest American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) guideline, evidence from randomized controlled trials, and the practical implications of integrating AI tools into clinical practice. Dr. Kahi is a Professor of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine, and he helped develop the AGA Living Clinical Practice Guideline on Computer-Aided Detection-Assisted Colonoscopy, which was published in Gastroenterology in 2025.

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    Probiotics in GI Practice: Evidence, Guidelines, and Emerging Innovations

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Alexa Weingarden, MD PhD Probiotic use in gastroenterology remains a complex and evolving topic, shaped by variable evidence and growing patient demand. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. Alexa Weingarden to review current data, discuss distinctions between probiotic-related therapies, and explore the clinical utility of microbiome testing. Dr. Weingarden is an Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at the University of Minnesota Medical School.

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    Vomiting Syndromes: A Closer Look at CVS and CHS in Adult Patients

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: David Levinthal, MD, PhD Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is often underdiagnosed in adults due to its episodic nature and symptom overlap with other conditions. Dr. David Levinthal joins Dr. Peter Buch to explore key diagnostic criteria, key differences between CVS and cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), and evidence-based treatment strategies. Dr. Levinthal is the Director of the UPMC Neurogastroenterology and Motility Center and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

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    Diagnosing and Treating Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Colitis Effectively

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Yinghong Wang, MD, PhD, MS Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) colitis comes with unique diagnostic and treatment challenges, which means that recognizing and managing it effectively is key to the best outcomes. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to share her insights on caring for patients with this complex condition is Dr. Yinghong Wang. Dr. Wang is a Professor in the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, as well as Director of the Oncology-GI Toxicity Program, Director of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation, Deputy Division Head of Research in the Division of Internal Medicine, and Chair of the MD Anderson Cancer Center Immunotherapy Toxicity Working Group.

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    Exploring Technological Advances in GI Training: Practical Insights for Clinicians

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Nabil Mansour, MD Artificial intelligence, simulation platforms, augmented reality, and other technological innovations are transforming our approach to GI training. In this expert-led discussion, Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. Nabil Mansour to discuss how we can integrate cutting-edge tools into colonoscopy training while preserving core competencies. Dr. Mansour is an Associate Professor and the Director of the McNair General GI Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

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    Best Practices for Assessing Minimally Elevated Liver Tests

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Paul Kwo, MD While sometimes overlooked, minimally elevated liver tests may signal early liver disease or non-hepatic conditions like thyroid dysfunction. As a result, interpreting ALT and AST thresholds, assessing metabolic risk, and reviewing lifestyle factors can help shape a focused diagnostic approach and reduce liver-related complications. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to provide insights into the evaluation of minimally elevated liver tests is Dr. Paul Kwo, who’s a Professor of Medicine and Director of Hepatology at Stanford University.

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    Reimagining GI Care: Digital Therapeutics for Managing IBS and IBD Symptoms

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Iris Wang, M.D. From symptom trackers to multidisciplinary app-based platforms, evidence-based digital therapeutics are expanding access to brain-gut behavioral care for patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. Iris Wang to discuss the spectrum of available tools and explore strategies for aligning them with individual patient needs. Dr. Wang is an Associate Professor of Medicine and the Associate Program Director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

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    Preventive Care Essentials for Patients with IBD: Reviewing ACG Guideline Updates

    Guest: Francis Farraye, MD Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP A 2025 update to the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)'s guideline on preventive care in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes key changes impacting vaccine recommendations, dermatologic screening, and care coordination. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. Francis Farraye, lead author of this guideline, to highlight what clinicians need to know. Dr. Farraye is a Professor of Medicine and the Director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida

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    Navigating Iron Deficiency Anemia: A Practical Guide for Gastroenterologists

    Guest: Thomas DeLoughery, MD Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Iron deficiency anemia is common in gastroenterology patients and is often underrecognized or suboptimally managed. That's why targeted treatment is essential to improve patient outcomes. In this expert-led discussion, Dr. Peter Buch and Dr. Thomas DeLoughery outline what gastroenterologists need to know about oral vs IV iron, absorption dynamics, and tailoring therapy for various patient populations. Dr. DeLoughery is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland.

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    Managing Anticoagulants During Acute GI Bleeds: Guideline-Based Best Practices

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Neena Abraham, MD, MS Knowing how to manage anticoagulants and antithrombotics during acute GI bleeding is essential in preventing avoidable complications, including thromboembolism and delayed hemostasis. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. Neena Abraham to discuss the latest recommendations from major GI and cardiology societies and explore practical strategies for anticoagulant reversal, triage criteria, and endoscopic hemostasis. Dr. Abraham is a Professor of Medicine and the Medical Director of the Cardiogastroenterology Clinic at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix.

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    Navigating Gastrointestinal Impacts of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Michael Camilleri, MD GLP-1 receptor agonists are revolutionizing treatment for diabetes and obesity, but their impact on the gastrointestinal tract demands careful clinical attention. Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. Michael Camilleri, Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research in Rochester, Minnesota, to discuss key findings on gastrointestinal side effects, procedural risks, and the impacts of GLP-1 receptor agonists on the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology.

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    Optimizing Nutrition in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Ashwani K. Singal MD, MS, FACG, FAASLD, AGAF Sarcopenia and poor nutrition are often silent threats in chronic liver disease, yet they drastically impact outcomes. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to discuss strategies for recognizing and addressing malnutrition early to improve long-term liver health is Dr. Ashwani Singal. Dr. Singal is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine.

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    Tailoring Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care: Selection Criteria and Timing

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: David Fudman, MD As the advanced treatment landscape for inflammatory bowel disease continues to expand, selecting the right therapies has become more complex, with efficacy, safety, patient preferences, disease phenotypes, and more as factors to consider. Learn how to effectively navigate these therapeutic options for ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease with Dr. Peter Buch and Dr. David Fudman, Assistant Professor and Director of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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    Navigating Ostomy Decisions in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Stefan Holubar, MD, MS When are ostomies necessary in patients with inflammatory bowel disease? Join Dr. Peter Buch and Dr. Stefan Holubar, Director of Research at the IBD Surgery Section at the Cleveland Clinic, as they explore key surgical considerations for both ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, including when to consider temporary versus permanent ileostomies, how to manage complications like anastomotic leaks, and what factors influence the decision to delay or avoid ileal pouch creation.

  20. 304

    Managing Iatrogenic Colon Perforations: Strategies and Considerations

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Mark Benson, MD Colonic perforations during colonoscopy are rare, but when they occur, taking swift and informed action is critical, particularly to avoid surgical intervention. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to offer his insights on perforation prevention, risk-reduction techniques, and repair strategies is Dr. Mark Benson, an advanced endoscopist and Associate Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine.

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    Topical Hemostatic Agents in Endoscopy: A Review of Best Practices and Considerations

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: J. Andy Tau, MD Topical hemostatic agents play a key role in managing complex bleeding cases, but there’s a lot to keep in mind when selecting which agent to use, like their mechanism and efficacy. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to share top considerations and best practices for using topical hemostatic agents is Dr. J Andy Tau, a board-certified gastroenterologist at Austin Gastroenterology in Texas.

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    Screening Modalities for Colon Cancer: What You Need to Know

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH While fecal immunochemical testing and multitarget stool DNA testing are commonly used to screen for colon cancer, screening rates remain low throughout the United States. With the introduction of blood-based testing modalities, noninvasive colon cancer screening is becoming more accessible than ever. Join host Dr. Peter Buch and Dr. Aasma Shaukat as they discuss the effectiveness of current and emerging methods as well as best practices for screening patients. Dr. Shaukat is the Robert M. and Mary H. Glickman Professor of Medicine at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the Co-Director of Translational Research, Education, and Careers and the Director of Outcomes Research in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at NYU.

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    IBD and Pregnancy: Key Considerations for Patient Management

    Guest: Sara Horst, MD, MPH, FACG While inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) does not typically cause significant problems in pregnancy, it’s still essential to discuss potential impacts with patients and monitor them closely. Dr. Sara Horst, a Professor of Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joins GI Insights to discuss important considerations for pregnant patients with IBD.

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    Understanding Surgery in Crohn’s Disease: Risk Factors and Complications

    Guest: Elisa K. Boden, MD For many patients with Crohn’s disease, surgery is necessary due to complications like strictures and fistulas. Dr. Elisa Boden explores risk factors and potential complications, which she spoke about at the 2025 Crohn’s and Colitis Congress. Dr. Boden is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Oregon Health and Science University.

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    Advances in IBD Care: Monitoring with Wearable Sensors

    Guest: Shalini Prasad, PhD Guest: Sriram Muthukumar, PhD Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP With the constant ups and downs of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), consistent monitoring can help provide patient-centric care. Dr. Shalini Prasad and Dr. Sriram Muthukumar, co-founders of EnLiSense, join GI Insights to discuss the wearable device they developed to track inflammation markers in IBD patients. Dr. Prasad is the Head of the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, and Dr. Muthukumar is the CEO of EnLiSense.

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    Improving Postsurgical Outcomes in Crohn’s Disease

    Guest: Elisa K. Boden, MD For patients with Crohn’s disease who require surgery, a variety of risk factors are involved in postoperative recovery and disease control. Learn how prehabilitation programs and lifestyle modifications can reduce complications during and after surgery with Dr. Elisa Boden, an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Oregon Health and Science University.

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    New Guidelines for H. pylori Treatment: 2024 Updates from ACG

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: William Chey, MD Recent changes to the American College of Gastroenterology’s guidelines on H. pylori treatment provide recommendations for antibiotic susceptibility and optimal patient management. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with the lead author of these guidelines, Dr. William Chey, to learn more about implications for clinical practice. Dr. Chey is the Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the H. Marvin Pollard Professor of Gastroenterology, and a Professor of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Michigan.

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    Managing Early Esophageal and Gastric Cancers: ASGE Recommendations on ESD and EMR

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Vivek Kaul, MD The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) recently released a new guideline on when to use endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) and endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) in managing early esophageal and gastric cancers. To learn more about when to use each approach, Dr. Peter Buch sits down with guideline co-author Dr. Vivek Kaul. Dr. Kaul is also the Segal-Watson Professor of Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York.

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    Extraintestinal Manifestations of IBD: Evaluation and Management Strategies

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: David P. Hudesman, MD Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can experience a variety of extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs), including joint and eye pain and skin rashes. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. David Hudesman to discuss the impacts of these EIMs and explore best practices for patient management. Dr. Hudesman is a Professor of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Co-Director of NYU Langone’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center.

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    Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management: Choosing the Right Therapy

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: David P. Hudesman, MD With so many therapeutic options for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, it can be challenging to determine which one best matches your patient’s needs and preferences. Onset of action, risk of infections, disease location, and therapeutic goals are all key factors in the decision-making process. To learn more about these considerations, Dr. Peter Buch sits down with Dr. David Hudesman and explores the current therapeutic landscape for inflammatory bowel disease.

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    Crohn’s Disease Care: Diving into the GEM Integrative Risk Score

    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Sun-Ho Lee, MD, PhD Recent research explored the development, validation, and implications of the GEM integrative risk score (GEM-IRS). To learn how this innovative model helps predict the future risk of Crohn’s Disease in healthy first-degree relatives, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. Sun-Ho Lee, Assistant Professor and clinician scientist at the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centre at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Canada.

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    The Role of Neuromodulators in Treating IBS

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Douglas Drossman, MD While neuromodulators are primarily used to treat psychiatric disorders, they can also help normalize symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome by targeting the gut-brain axis. In fact, about half of all patients with IBS have the potential to benefit from neuromodulators. Dr. Douglass Drossman joins Dr. Peter Buch to discuss his research on how various neuromodulators can provide relief for IBS patients. Dr. Drossman is the President of the Drossman Center of Education and Practice of Psychosocial Care and Drossman Consulting as well as a Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.

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    Developments in Colorectal Cancer Screening: Cell-Free DNA Blood Testing

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: William Grady, MD While colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths, only a third of people between the ages of 45 and 75 are compliant with screening recommendations. However, cell-free DNA blood-based tests could become a new option for colorectal cancer screening. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with GI expert Dr. William Grady to discuss the efficacy of this new test and where it is in the FDA approval process.

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    Decoding Bloating: Clinical Assessment and Therapeutic Approaches

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Kyle Staller, MD, MPH Join Dr. Peter Buch as he speaks with Dr. Kyle Staller, Director of the Gastrointestinal Motility Laboratory at Mass General and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, about uncovering the cause of a patient’s bloating and determining how to manage it.

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    Grappling with Gastroparesis: Key Management Strategies

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Kyle Staller, MD, MPH The complexities of gastroparesis can make the disease difficult to diagnose and treat. To help us overcome these challenges, Dr. Kyle Staller joins Dr. Peter Buch to share his preferred strategies for managing patients with gastroparesis. Not only is Dr. Staller an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard University, but he’s also the Director of the GI Motility Lab at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

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    Recognizing and Addressing Burnout Among GI Providers

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD About 50 percent of gastrointestinal providers are experiencing some degree of burnout, which can lead to a variety of personal and professional challenges. Joining Dr. Peter Buch to discuss the signs of burnout and what you can do to mitigate them is Dr. Brian Lacy, lead author of the “Burnout in Gastrointestinal Providers” article published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology in 2024.

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    Managing Pouchitis: A Review of the Updated AGA Guidelines

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Edward L. Barnes, MD, MPH Tune in to learn about the newest clinical practice recommendations for pouchitis and inflammatory pouch disorders. Tune in to learn about the newest clinical practice recommendations for pouchitis and inflammatory pouch disorders. Tune in to learn about the newest clinical practice recommendations for pouchitis and inflammatory pouch disorders.

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    SIBO Solutions: A Guide to Recognition, Diagnosis, and Treatment

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Eamonn Quigley, MD Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is often overdiagnosed due to misconceptions about symptoms and inaccurate tests. Join Dr. Peter Buch and Dr. Eamonn Quigley as they explore considerations for knowing when and how to diagnose and treat SIBO. Dr. Quigley is the Chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology and the Co-Director of the Lynda K. and David M. Underwood Center for Digestive Disorders at Houston Methodist Hospital.

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    The Impacts of Analgesics in Patients with Cirrhosis

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Naga Chalasani, MD, FAASLD It’s recommended that if patients with cirrhosis are using acetaminophen long-term, it should be a limited dosage. But should we be avoiding nonsteroidals in patients with decompensation cirrhosis? To walk through the impacts of analgesics in patients with cirrhosis, join Dr. Peter Buch as he speaks with Dr. Naga Chalasani, David W. Crabb Professor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Indiana University School of Medicine.

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    Decoding Risk: Genetic Testing in High-Risk Colon Cancer Patients

    Guest: Bryson Katona, MD, PhD At the 2024 Digestive Disease Week Annual Meeting, Dr. Bryson Katona presented a session, titled “High-Risk Colon Cancer: The ABCs of Genetic Testing.” And now, Dr. Katona is here with Dr. Jody Takemoto to share key insights from his session on genetic testing for patients with high-risk colon cancer. Dr. Katona is the Director of the Gastrointestinal Cancer Genetics Program and Risk Evaluation Program and the Lynch Syndrome Program at Penn Medicine

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    Diving into the Details of Upadacitinib for UC and Crohn’s Disease

    Guest: Andres J. Yarur, MD Obesity has recently surfaced as an important topic in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis, but historically, these patients have been underweight. This led to the phase III pivotal trials for the use of upadacitinib in patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease to see how their baseline BMI would influence the efficacy of the drug. To hear the details and findings of this study, join Dr. Andres Yarur, Associate Professor of Medicine at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He also presented this study at Digestive Disease Week 2024.

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    Living Well with IBD: Proactive Health Maintenance Strategies

    Guest: Andres J. Yarur, MD Health maintenance emphasizes health promotion and disease prevention, which is very important for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) since they’re at an increased risk of several life-threatening conditions. Tune in to hear Dr. Andres Yarur discuss essential health maintenance strategies for patients with IBD. Dr. Yarur is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.

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    Discussing the Complications of IBS Mimickers

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Michael Camilleri, MD When it comes to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), it’s important to keep in mind that there are certain diagnoses clinicians can make to specifically treat the underlying problem that’s causing the symptoms that suggest IBS. To learn more about these complex mimickers, join Dr. Peter Buch as he speaks with Dr. Michael Camilleri, Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.

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    Elderly Patients with IBD: Management Strategies and Care

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: David P. Hudesman, MD There’s been an increase in the elderly irritable bowel disease (IBD) population, and it’s estimated that a third of our overall IBD population will soon be over the age of 60. When managing and diagnosing these patients, there’s different factors to consider, like polypharmacy, biological versus chronological age, how fit these patients are versus how frail they are, and more. To take a deep dive into how IBD is affecting elderly patients, join Dr. Peter Buch as he speaks with Dr. David Hudesman, Professor of Medicine and Co-director of NYU Langone’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center.

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    Educating Gastrointestinal Patients About the Benefits of Vaccination

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Francis Farraye, MD Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have an increased risk of developing infections, and some may be preventable with a vaccine. Approximately 70 percent of patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease will be on immunosuppressive therapy at some point during their treatment course, so it’s best to try to address vaccines before they’re immunosuppressed. So to walk us through some strategies for increasing the number of patients with gastrointestinal diseases who get vaccinated, Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. Farraye, Co-Author of the article, titled “How to Implement a Successful Vaccination Program in Outpatient Gastroenterology Practices: A Focus on Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Chronic Liver Disease,” which appeared in Gastroenterology in 2023 and Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, where he also directs the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center.

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    Overcoming Controversies of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Alexander Ford, MD Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is diagnosed using the ROME 4 criteria, and fortunately, most patients who meet the criteria for IBS clinically are unlikely to have another underlying explanation for their symptoms. However, a common misconception is that IBS is a diagnosis of exclusion, so to learn more about this and other controversies surrounding IBS, join Dr. Peter Buch as he speaks with Dr. Alexander Ford, Professor of Gastroenterology and Honorary Consultant of Gastroenterology at Leeds Institute of Medical Research at St. James University of Leeds.

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    Managing and Treating Patients with Lower GI Bleeding

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: David Wan, MD Many patients with lower gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding are on anticoagulants, and they may need specific reversal agents depending on what antithrombotic they’re on. Tune into this episode to learn more about the article that dives into the management and treatment of acute lower GI bleeding and the challenges along the way with Dr. Peter Buch as he speaks with Dr. David Wan, Associate Professor of Medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

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    Managing Extraintestinal Manifestations in IBD

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Katherine Falloon, MD Extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs) that occur in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are almost any manifestation that occur outside the gastrointestinal tract. And patients with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis are at an increased risk for developing these manifestations. So to review EIMs in IBD and discuss the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. Katherine Falloon, Gastroenterologist at the Cleveland Clinic.

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    How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Practice of Gastroenterology

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Ali Soroush, MD, MS Due to recent technological advancements, the use of artificial intelligence to detect a variety of gastroenterological conditions like Barrett’s esophagus, gastric cancer, and colon polyps is increasingly being explored. Learn about the application, benefits, and pitfalls of artificial intelligence in gastroenterology with Dr. Peter Buch and Dr. Ali Soroush, Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.

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    Solutions for Defeating the Negative Impacts of Refractory Constipation

    Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Joy Liu, MD For patients with refractory constipation, it’s important to evaluate the psychological impact of these symptoms. Unfortunately, this disorder can easily affect a patient’s quality of life and keep them from doing their normal routine. So what treatment options can help alleviate some of the burden? Dive in with Dr. Peter Buch as he speaks with Dr. Joy Liu, Instructor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern.

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Looking to digest the latest in gastroenterology? GI Insights is here to provide updates on screening guidelines, diagnostic options, and management tools for all diseases and disorders affecting the gastrointestinal tract.

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