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GI Bootcamp For the Healthcare Team – Peter Buch

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Languages: English; Combined file size: Full Day; Included files: (Audio and Video)


Faculty:
Peter Buch
Duration:
Full Day
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 15, 2018

Description

  • Assessing abdominal pain: Is an emergency looming?
  • The BEST strategies to identify the cause of elevated liver function tests
  • Clostridium difficile: How many recurrences until we utilize fecal transplant?
  • What you need to know about “interval” colon cancer
  • Probiotic treatments 2018
  • Identify the source of the GI bleed
  • Irritable bowel syndrome: Importance of “alarm symptoms”

Last week, you met Henry, a 67-year-old man who was seen for rectal bleeding and who had an Hgb of 9. He tells you that he had a normal screening colonoscopy just 1 year ago. Now workup reveals a sigmoid cancer. How could this happen? How can we prevent this from occurring in other patients? Let’s learn about “alarm symptoms,” key colon cancer risk factors, “interval cancer,” the latest alternatives to colonoscopy and ways to ensure that our patients stay on their colon cancer screening schedules.

How many times have you been frustrated when you review your patient’s abnormal liver function tests? Is it Hepatitis A, B, C, a medication side effect or Fatty Liver Disease?

Are statins OK in your patient?

How do we choose between ASA and Acetaminophen in chronic liver disease?

Learn from Clinical Gastroenterologist, Peter Buch, MD, AGAF, FACP, and leave this training with the following skills:

  • Confidently assess patients presenting with acute and chronic abdominal pain
  • Understand the latest treatments for Clostridium Difficile
  • The latest techniques to evaluate and treat GI bleeding
  • Help differentiate Irritable Bowel Syndrome from other conditions

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Outline

  • Assessing Abdominal Pain
    • The diagnostic tool chest
    • Learn from memorable case studies
    • How the PQRST system helps make the diagnosis:
      • P: Positional, palliating, provocative factors
      • Q: Quality
      • R: Region, radiation, referral
      • S: Severity
      • T: Temporal factors
    • Looming emergency or just an ileus?
  • Assessing Elevated Liver Function Tests
    • Clinical importance of liver function tests
    • Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A new epidemic
    • Identify at-risk patients and the best treatments available
    • Commonly-encountered gallbladder duct dilemmas
    • The A, B, Cs of Hepatitis
  • Colon Cancer Prevention
    • Best practices for colon cancer prevention
    • Who needs a colonoscopy?
    • Hemoccult, “FIT,” and “Cologuard”
    • What you need to know about “interval” cancer
    • Young patients with colon cancer
  • Clostridium Difficile Challenges
    • Understanding the importance of a “carrier state”
    • Clostridium difficile prevention
    • Antibiotic choices
    • How to assess recurrences
    • Potential risks of fecal transplants
    • How Probiotics may help
    • How many recurrences until we utilize fecal transplant?
    • Avoiding complications
  • Evaluating and Treating GI Bleeding
    • Assessing your patient
    • Upper, lower or small bowel source
    • Advanced techniques to localize the source of bleeding
    • Non-surgical treatment of GI bleeding
    • Our great challenge: The very elderly population and GI bleeding
  • Successful Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    • How we make a diagnosis in 2018
    • Are we missing another diagnosis?
    • Importance of “alarm symptoms”
    • Partnering with your patient
    • Understanding a FODMAP diet
    • OTC medicines that help
    • Latest treatments

 

Faculty

Peter Buch, MD, AGAF, FACP Related seminars and products: 1


Peter Buch is a clinical gastroenterologist with over 30 years of specialty experience to draw from. He completed his internship and Residency in Internal Medicine and his Fellowship in Gastroenterology at Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center. His current practice is in Manchester, Connecticut, where he has assembled a team that treats all GI conditions. “We pride ourselves on giving each patient the time and care they need,” says Dr. Buch. This has resulted in outstanding patient evaluations and much better outcomes. 
Dr. Buch has a passion for teaching. His expertise has been shared with experienced clinicians and advanced level students. He teaches at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Frank H Netter School of Medicine/Quinnipiac University and the University of Connecticut APRN School. Dr. Buch’s style is case-based, practical, very interactive and fun. Upon completion of his seminar, you will have a virtual toolbox of new clinical ideas. He ALWAYS learns from his audiences and looks forward to learning with you! 
Speaker Disclosures: 
Financial: Peter Buch is an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine; and at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is an Association Professor at Frank H. Netter School of Medicine/Quinnipiac University. Dr. Buch receives a speaking honorarium from AbbVie Synergy Pharmaceuticals. Peter Buch receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. 
Non-financial: Peter Buch is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology where he serves on the FDA Committee and the Patient Care Committee. 
Content Disclosure: 
Dr. Buch references the use of antidepressants for Irritable Bowel Syndrome; and the controversial use of Fibrotest to evaluate patients with fatty liver disease who may have fibrosis of the liver. Dr. Buch indicates he wishes to present a fair and balanced approach to practitioners regarding such practices.



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