Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Perspective

 
 
  • Episode 5: First 72 Hours: Inpatient Care for Patients With UC   Drs Sunanda Kane and Peter D. Higgins discuss the first 72 hours of inpatient UC care. What are best practices for diet and painkillers? When should your patient see a surgeon? Tune in to find out.
  • Episode 2: It's Complicated: Food and IBS   Join Drs Lin Chang and Bill Chey as they discuss the complicated relationship that patients living with IBS have with food. In this episode they'll cover special diets, disordered eating, and more.
  • Type 2 Diabetes in a Young Adult With Obesity   A 21-year-old African American male college student has a BMI of 31.2 and type 2 diabetes. He is evaluated by experts who discuss his nutritional education, treatment regimen, and plans for follow-up.
  • 2022's Top 10 Gastroenterology Publications This year's finest offerings were headlined by key practice guidelines from ACG and AGA, according to Dr David Johnson.
  • Rethinking Fluid Resuscitation in Acute Pancreatitis   Dr David Johnson comments on a new study that has upended our notions of how best to treat acute pancreatitis.
  • Ever Found a Bezoar? A Colorful Look at Medical Words: A Through M Physician-artist Nick Love illustrates his singular take on medical word origins and the unanswered questions these words give rise to.
  • DDW 2022 10 Highlights From Digestive Disease Week 2022   With a focus on newly approved treatments and those seemingly on the verge, this year's meeting had clear practice-changing implications, says Dr David Johnson.
  • ACSM 2022 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ACSM 2022
  • Type 2 Diabetes With Obesity   Experts in endocrinology, psychology, and diet collaborate on a management plan for a patient with type 2 diabetes who has been struggling with glycemic control, weight loss, and mild depression.
  • Eliminating Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections Central line–associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) are a seemingly intractable problem, and reporting requirements complicate the situation. How can a hospital's medical staff respond to this challenge?
  • This Doc Still Supports NP/PA Led Care … With Caveats The rise in nurse practitioner- and physician assistant-led care will not be undone, according to this doctor who sees it as a good thing as long as training and experience are not neglected.
  • ASMBS 2021 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ASBMS 2021
  • Superfoods and Diets -- What Benefits Our Brain and Mental Health?   WebMD Chief Medical Officer John Whyte talks with Dr Drew Ramsey about the field of nutritional psychology and how to improve conversations about nutrition with patients, as well as what types of foods we should eat more of.
  • ACSM 2020 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ACSM 2020
  • Are Plant-Based Burgers a Healthier Option?   When it comes to burgers, does 'meatless' mean 'healthy'?
  • Will This Be the Holy Grail for Sepsis?   An effective intervention for severe sepsis and septic shock can't come soon enough.
  • NICA 2019 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from NICA 2019
  • INS 2019 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from INS 2019
  • ACSM 2019 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ACSM 2019
  • Vomiting in Infancy: Is It FPIES? Food protein-induced enterocolitis is more common than once believed. Do you know the signs and symptoms?