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ECCO IBD Curriculum

13.2. Understands the effects of IBD on work and careers
Psychosocial implications of living with IBD11th N-ECCO School
Year: 2020
Authors: Wladyslawa Czuber-Dochan
Files: 1
Complementary Medicine and Psychotherapy e-Coursee-Course
Year: 2018
Authors: Carolina Palmela, Gianluca Pellino, Sander van der Marel, Kostas Katsanos, Antonio Lopéz-Sanromán

This course has been developed for physicians interested in Inflammatory Bowel Disease(s) (IBD). One major aim of this e-learning activity is to increase competence and knowledge with regard to the use of complementary medicines and psychotherapy in IBD patients in order to improve patient outcomes.

After this case you will:

  • Know the evidence for the use of dietary supplements, herbs, vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, probiotics and cannabis in IBD patients
  • Be able to identify which herbs or dietary supplements might be useful as complementary therapies in IBD
  • Understand the relation between anxiety/depression, stress and fatigue in IBD
  • Be able to identify the role of psychological therapies in IBD
  • Understand the benefits and side-effects of manipulative and body-based practices
  • Counsel your patient on manipulative and body-based practices

UC Update e-Coursee-Course
Year: 2016
Authors: Gianluca Pellino, Tim Raine, Dominik Bettenworth, Johan Burisch, Kristzina Gecse, Pieter Hindryck, Antonio López-Sanromán

This course is designed for gastroenterologists, surgeons, paediatricians, pathologists and other interdisciplinary medical experts interested in Inflammatory Bowel Disease(s) (IBD). One major aim of this e-learning activity is to increase competence and knowledge with regard to the prediction, diagnosis and management of Ulcerative Colitis (UC) patients and to harmonise diagnostics and treatment in order to improve patient outcomes.

Upon completion of this activity learners will:

  • Have insights into the basic epidemiology of ulcerative colitis
  • Know current treatment options for severe ulcerative colitis, including colectomy
  • Be able to use ciclosporin correctly in severe ulcerative colitis
  • Understand when to order thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT) activity when starting azathioprine

Psychosocial implications of living with IBD11th N-ECCO School
Year: 2020
Authors: Wladyslawa Czuber-Dochan