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Short Bowel Syndrome w/ Dr.Kishore Iyer

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In this episode of the Emoroid Digest Podcast we sit down with Dr. Kishore Iyer from Mount Sinai Medical Center and discuss Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS), Intestinal Failure and intestinal Transplant. We focus on the recent Clinical Practice Update from the AGA on SBS.

Enjoy and please see the link below to an exception Expanding Community Healthcare Outcome (ECHO) website that Dr. Iyer created to assist clinicians learn more about these small intestinal disorders and how to properly manage them via the use of regular case based webinars.

Host: Dr. Chuma Obineme (GI Fellow) – https://twitter.com/TypicallySilent

Guest: Dr. Kishore Iyer https://liftecho.org/web/content/kishore-iyer

Link to Review: Short Bowel Syndrome Article

Link to Emorid Digest Visual Summary: https://twitter.com/EmoryGastroHep/status/1630795591960674307?s=20

Link to Emoroid Digest Website: https://med.emory.edu/departments/medicine/divisions/digestive-diseases/education/emoroid-digest.html

Link to LIFT Echo informational site on short bowel syndrome, intestinal failure and intestinal transplantation - https://liftecho.org/web/

Other Resources:

Knowledge of chronic intestinal failure among US gastroenterologists: Cause for concern and learning opportunity - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34713914/

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In this episode of the Emoroid Digest Podcast we sit down with Dr. Kishore Iyer from Mount Sinai Medical Center and discuss Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS), Intestinal Failure and intestinal Transplant. We focus on the recent Clinical Practice Update from the AGA on SBS.

Enjoy and please see the link below to an exception Expanding Community Healthcare Outcome (ECHO) website that Dr. Iyer created to assist clinicians learn more about these small intestinal disorders and how to properly manage them via the use of regular case based webinars.

Host: Dr. Chuma Obineme (GI Fellow) – https://twitter.com/TypicallySilent

Guest: Dr. Kishore Iyer https://liftecho.org/web/content/kishore-iyer

Link to Review: Short Bowel Syndrome Article

Link to Emorid Digest Visual Summary: https://twitter.com/EmoryGastroHep/status/1630795591960674307?s=20

Link to Emoroid Digest Website: https://med.emory.edu/departments/medicine/divisions/digestive-diseases/education/emoroid-digest.html

Link to LIFT Echo informational site on short bowel syndrome, intestinal failure and intestinal transplantation - https://liftecho.org/web/

Other Resources:

Knowledge of chronic intestinal failure among US gastroenterologists: Cause for concern and learning opportunity - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34713914/

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