Description

Overview

Harvard GI Motility & Brain-Gut Disorders: Evidence Vs Consensus – Harvard GI Motility Course 2024 addresses the complexities of gastrointestinal motility and brain-gut disorders, which are common challenges in primary and subspecialty care. This course integrates evolving diagnostic techniques and therapies, emphasizing the balance between evidence-based medicine and expert clinical consensus to inform practical management strategies.

On-demand Gastroenterology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Agenda

This comprehensive course includes interactive case-based panel discussions, lectures, and practical workshops aimed at enhancing clinical expertise in GI motility and brain-gut interaction disorders.

  • Welcome
  • Gastric and Small Bowel Cases — Moderator: Braden Kuo, MD; Panelists: Judy Nee, MD; Richard Saad, MD; Claire Zar-Kessler, MD; Alejandro Flores, MD; Leo Magrini, PA
  • The Effect of New Anti-Obesity Medications Including GLP-1 Agonists on The Gastrointestinal Tract — Nayna Lodhia, MD
  • Break
  • Esophageal Cases — Moderator: Walter Chan, MD, MPH; Panelists: Hiroshi Mashimo, MD, PhD; Wai-Kit Lo, MD, MPH; Hilary Ugras, NP
  • How to Approach Oropharyngeal Dysphagia — Christopher Dwyer, MD, FRCSC
  • Lunch Break
  • Colon and Anorectal Cases — Moderator: Kyle Staller, MD, MPH; Panelists: Samuel Nurko, MPH; Johanna Iturrino Moreda, MD; Amanda Pressman, MD; Samantha Calabrese, NP
  • Digital Apps, Virtual Reality, AI, and Other Technology for Dysmotility and Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction — Eric Shah, MD, MBA
  • Break
  • Parallel Breakout Sessions A: Basic Class (2:30-4:30 PM) — Participants select two 30-minute sessions from:
    • Esophageal Manometry — Sravanya Gavini, MD, MPH; Stephanie Owyang, MD
    • Reflux Monitoring Tests — Lawrence Borges, MD, MPH; Chethan Ramprasad, MD; Erik Reilly, MEd, BS, RN
    • Breath Testing — Jasmine Hanifi, MD; Ryan Flanagan, MD, MPH; Sean Allen
    • Dietary Therapy for GI Disorders — Lauren Dear, MS, RDN
  • Parallel Breakout Sessions A (continued, 3:30-4:30 PM) — Two additional 30-minute sessions selected from:
    • EndoFLIP — Brent Hiramoto, MD; Brian Dooley, RN
    • Anorectal Manometry — Nir Bar, MD; Barbara Brien, RN
    • Gastric and Small Bowel Testing — Brian Surjanhata, MD
    • Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Motility and GI Issues — Meghan Markowski, PT, DPT, WCS, BCB-PMD, CLT
  • Parallel Breakout Session B: Advanced Class (2:30-4:30 PM) — Motility and Reflux Testing Tracings Review

    Moderators: Jennifer Cai, MD; Vikram Rangan; Christopher Velez

    Discussants: Corey Baker, MD; Alin Botoman, MD; Walter Chan, MD, MPH; Jennifer Dimino, MD; Daniel Friedlander, MD; Albena Halpert, MD; Kevin Huang, MD; Braden Kuo, MD; Hiroshi Mashimo, MD, PhD; Barbara Nath, MD; Trisha Pashricha, MD; Amanda Pressman, MD; Allyson Richardson, MD; Kyle Staller, MD, MPH; Eric Shah, MD, MBA; Sanskriti Varma, MD

    Topics: Esophageal Manometry, pH/Impedance, Anorectal Manometry, Fake Out Artifacts, FLIP Panometry
  • Parallel Breakout Session C: Advanced Practice Providers Class (2:30-5:00 PM) — The Role of Advanced Practice Providers (APP) in GI Care

    Moderators: Kristina Skarbinski, MSN, FNP-BC; Samantha Calabrese, NP

    Includes presentations on marijuana therapies, medical stability in ARFID and eating disorders, and anal pap tests for GI APPs.
  • Parallel Breakout Session D: Behavioral/Psychological Intervention Class (4:00-5:30 PM) — Practical Guidance for Integrating Behavioral and Psychological Interventions into Your Clinical Practice

    Presenters: Sarah Ballou, PhD; Julie Snyder, PsyD

    Topics include integrated care, psychological integration in GI clinics, common brain-gut behavior therapies, and diaphragmatic breathing exercises.

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate, treat, and manage adult and pediatric patients with esophageal conditions including swallowing difficulties and acid reflux disorders.
  • Implement new strategies to manage gastric and colonic motility and function disorders effectively.
  • Differentiate between current and emerging diagnostic tests and therapies to enhance gastrointestinal disorder management.

Speakers

This course features an expert faculty including specialists in gastroenterology, motility, and brain-gut disorders, as well as advanced practice providers and behavioral health professionals who bring a multidisciplinary clinical perspective. Presenters include a range of experienced physicians, nurses, researchers, and therapists contributing to interactive case discussions and practical workshops.

Target Audience

This course is designed for Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Specialty Physicians, and Primary Care Physicians. It is also relevant for clinicians practicing in Gastroenterology, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine, Family Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine, and Mind-Body Medicine.

Why This Topic Matters

The Harvard GI Motility & Brain-Gut Disorders: Evidence Vs Consensus – Harvard GI Motility Course 2024 provides clinicians with essential knowledge and practical tools to enhance their understanding and management of complex GI motility and brain-gut disorders. Given the evolving diagnostic and therapeutic landscape, this course strengthens clinical expertise for accurate evaluation and treatment.

Incorporating evidence-based content with expert consensus, this course supports medical professionals in gastroenterology and related fields. It is an important resource available on MedHub Central, offering sustained access to advanced educational content that informs patient-centered care in a specialized clinical area.