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Your questions about IBS patient care answered

IBS is challenging because its causes are unknown and mitigating symptoms is often intuitive. William D. Chey, MD, University of Michigan Health System, has answers.
Medical problem. Patient reading health care document with question mark. New or unknown disease. Can't find or no cure for illness. Wrong diagnosis.
Medical problem. Patient reading health care document with question mark. New or unknown disease. Can't find or no cure for illness. Wrong diagnosis.

In the last of a four-part series on Contemporary Issues in Rural Medicine: Aligning Management of Functional Bowel Disorders with Best Practices, Dr. Chey responds to common questions about how to approach irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) care. These include:

Watch now to learn the answers to how best to support your patients with IBS and take time to access the entire series.

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