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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#138 Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science, Higher Education, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2019

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Learn expert tips for the diagnosis and management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) from Dr. Adam Ehrlich, Assistant Professor of Medicine and co-director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program at Temple University Hospital. In this episode, we learn about the initial work-up, general principles of management, and important primary care considerations for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis (ie endoscopic surveillance, immunizations, bone health/osteoporosis, and more!).

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Credits

  • Written and produced by: Paul Williams MD
  • Edited by: Matthew Watto MD
  • Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD
  • Guest: Adam Ehrlich MD
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The first Irish podcast was for entertainment education and information process only.

0:09.2

As I've discussed, it should not be used only by industry, cure or prevent any disease or conditions.

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But more of the views and statements expressed on this podcast are solely those of those

0:13.8

who should not be introverted or perceptual, as they should not be used in any entity, as I've run possibly.

0:16.0

Cashlight more hostile and affiliate outreach programs, if indeed there are any defect there or none.

0:18.8

Pretty much we are responsible for this throughout, which we do all the work and let's know when we work.

0:30.0

Hey guys, welcome back. Howdy. I believe we call this program the Curbsiders and would be curbside.

0:46.2

Well, usually an expert and I think we should introduce ourselves first. So I'm Dr. Matthew Wato here

0:53.9

with two wonderful co-hosts. Dr. Stewart-Kenn Brigham is the one interrupting me.

0:58.7

That's me. And everyone's favorite. The great Dr. Paul Nelson Williams, who I believe will

1:04.8

be telling you what this show is about. Thank you, Matt. We are the internal medicine podcast that we

1:10.0

use expert interviews to bring you clinical pearls and practice changing knowledge. We, as you know,

1:14.4

at this point, do talk to our guests about their life and things that they do to maintain

1:18.8

work life integration. At the beginning of the podcast, we now know scientifically that 12% of

1:24.1

you skip past this point. So 12% of you are missing out in our lesser humans. Let's try to make

1:30.0

that 11%. So for you guys, you know, at this point, go ahead and go to the show notes, pick the

1:35.6

timestamp where we actually start the media episode. Go to town. That's a bad combination.

1:40.9

For the remaining tasteful and thoughtful 88% of you. Thank you. Welcome. And now one with the show.

1:47.6

Of course, on this episode, we're going to talk all about both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's

1:52.7

disease. We talk about how to diagnose it. What's the differential diagnosis, the common therapies,

1:59.6

some of the things that we should look out for in primary care, and some of the health maintenance

2:04.4

stuff, vaccinations, osteoporosis, things like that. That's at the end of the show.

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