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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Dr. Eric Shah welcomes Dr. Christopher Velez from Massachusetts General Hospital for a discussion on equal access to better healthcare for historically marginalized patient groups. While it may not always be intentional, Dr. Velez highlights some key factors from his research that can affect the experience some patients may have at their healthcare facilities, even discouraging them to attend routine check ups. Dr Shah and Dr Velez discuss the ways virtual care appointments may be a solution, as well as some of the barriers to entry providers should consider.
This podcast was made possible by support from Sanofi Genzyme & Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Eric Shah is joined by Gastroenterologist Dr. Joy Chang, Registered Dietitian Emily Haller and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Tiffany Taft for a discussion about the barriers of multidisciplinary care for EoE (Eosinophilic Esophagitis) patients and what providers can recommend to help patients manage their unique lifestyle challenges associated with this chronic condition.
The Rome Foundation recently updated their clinical diagnostic criteria for disorders of gut-brain interaction, which can be very beneficial to providers. Hear what it could mean for you from Dr. Jan Tuck, President of The Rome Foundation, as well as Dr. Douglas Drossman, one of its original founders.
This podcast was made possible by support from Sanofi Genzyme & Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Eric Shah and Dr. Evan Dellon discuss the explosion of research into understanding pathogenesis of EoE, research, treatments on the horizon, and the rising prevalence of EoE. Dr. Dellon is a Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, and the Director of the Center for Esophageal Diseases and Swallowing at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill.
Dr. Eric Shah welcomes Registered Dietitian Neha Shah and Hepatologist, Dr. Vincent Chen, to discuss different diet and nutrition plans that can help patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), as well as their experiences with virtual care practices that can make it easier for patients to stay on task with their tertiary care team.
This podcast was made possible by support from Sanofi Genzyme & Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Eric Shah is joined by Dr. Joy Chang, a Gastroenterologist and Clinical Instructor at the University of Michigan School of Medicine, to discuss the benefits of having virtual care access for patients with Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). Dr. Chang shares her insights on this rare disease, including treatment options, and explains how a virtual care system eases the burden on EoE patients by utilizing multidisciplinary care to manage their disease.
With signs pointing toward the beginning stages of post-pandemic living, Dr. Eric Shah and Mei Wa Kwong, Executive Director for the Center for Connected Health Policy (CCHP), revisit where we are today and what we need to be focused on to continue the growing demand for Telehealth services. We discuss what practitioners have been doing well, what still needs to happen from a healthcare and legislative standpoint, and the complications of broadband connectivity infrastructure in regards to Telehealth accessibility.
Dr. Eric Shah welcomes Genetic Counselor Heather Hampel from The Ohio State University College of Medicine, as well as Director of Clinical Services at Ambry Genetics, Kory Jasperson, to discuss the role virtual care has played in genetic cancer screening. Hear how Ambry's CARE genetic program can help practitioners identify patients at increased risk for hereditary diseases and why this system is so beneficial to patients.
Eric Shah, MD, FACG, leads a panel of experts in discussing the role of GI Psychologists in gastroenterology, and how a virtual care model can help your practice adopt a multidisciplinary approach to GI patient care. Joining the conversation is Lin Chang, MD, FACG, Professor of Medicine at UCLA, Darren Brenner, MD, FACG, an Associate Professor of Medicine and Surgery at Northwestern University, and Megan E. Riehl, PsyD, a GI psychologist at the University of Michigan.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.