4. IBD Multidisciplinary Team (MDT)

To understand the importance of the MDT in decision making, and how to use it to maximise the quality of patient care


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4.1.  Understands the importance of multidisciplinary decision making including when radiological, histopathological and surgical opinions should be sought

4.2.  Understands the importance of involving other specialities in the care of IBD

4.3.  Recognises the importance of other healthcare professionals in providing high quality care including nurses, dieticians, stoma therapists, psychologists, and pharmacists


        
 
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Topic 4.1; 14.1 :

Status on: Fatigue and physical function in IBD

D. Farrell

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 4.1; 14.1 :

Status on: Fatigue in Europe

W. Czuber-Dochan

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 4.1; 4.2 :

Managing extraintestinal manifestations of IBD

S. Vavricka

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 4.1; 4.2 :

Nutritional management in IBD

R. Sigall-Boneh

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 4.1; 4.2; 4.3 :

NO002: The quality of care questionnaire development of a valid measure for persons with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

K. Pihl Lesnovska

ECCO'18 Vienna

Webcast + PPT
 


Topic 4.1; 4.2; 4.3 :

Psychosocial implications of living with IBD

K. Greveson

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 4.1; 4.3 :

What do IBD nurses do?

P. Geens

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 4.2 :

Childhood onset PSC: A distinct IBD phenotype?

P. van Rheenen

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 4.2 :

Monogenic very early onset IBD Case-based discussion

N. Shah

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 4.2; 4.3 :

Nutritional assessment in IBD Surgery in IBD

K. Gerasimidis

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT