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Learn best practices for IBD shared decision-making and treatment selection

Complete the program Care Team Strategies in IBD: Best Practices for Shared Decision Making & Treatment Selection in the Era of Predictive Medicine to maximize use of the IBD Clinical Decision Support Tool. Learn to assess disease complication risk, personalize treatment selection, improve shared decision-making, and facilitate collaborative care.
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Participate in the free course Care Team Strategies in IBD: Best Practices for Shared Decision Making & Treatment Selection in the Era of Predictive Medicine.

Learn directly from Parambir Dulai, MD, Aaron Cohn, MD, and Emily Block, APRN, FNP-C, and a patient with Crohn’s disease on how to maximize use of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinical Decision Support Tool (IBD CDST) to assess disease complication risk, personalize treatment selection, improve shared decision-making, and facilitate collaborative care.

Educational Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:

  • Assess risk for disease complications in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Utilize the IBD CDST to recommend targeted therapies for patients with IBD
  • Integrate the unique roles of the interprofessional care team when engaging in CDST-backed shared decision making for optimal management of IBD

Faculty

Emily M. Block, APRN, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner
Northwestern Medical Group
Chicago, Illinois

Aaron Cohn, MD
Gastroenterologist
Northwestern Medicine
Lake Forest, Illinois

Parambir Dulai, MD
Associate Professor, Medicine
Director, GI Clinical Trials
Director, Precision Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois

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