Gastroenterologist focusing on inflammatory bowel disease, with research interests including pharmacoepidemiology and risk-benefit analyses with biologics
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@CrohnsColitisFn's Team Challenge takes on the Day of the Tread in New Mexico in just 48 hours, and I'll be there to pedal 100 miles closer towards a cure. You can make a difference today by supporting the effort!
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In this study using a novel combination of a retrospective cohort study & a simulation model, anti-TNF use in #Crohns was associated w/ improved QOL, measured as RTEs (remission-time equivalent), compared to continued corticosteroid use at 1 year: bit.ly/2JefgaZ
Where have we been and where should we be going with regards to pragmatic clinical research in IBD? Was an honor to be able to participate in and contribute to this important conversation: academic.oup.com/ibdjournal/…
Should we be screening our patients for EBV? Amneet Hans and @FrankIScottMD at the University of Colorado explore the potential ramifications based on recent epidemiologic data
'Editorial: which inflammatory bowel disease patients should be screened for Epstein‐Barr virus infection?' by Amneet K. Hans & Frank I. Scott
#IBD#EBV#gastroenterology
Read the whole Editorial FREE at bit.ly/2PHQ5B2
IBD physicians at the University of Colorado retweeted
When considering a multi-step treatment algorithm for mod to severe UC, how should we be positioning Vedolizumab to maximize clinical benefits? academic.oup.com/ibdjournal/…
Screening for tuberculosis exposure is important when considering anti TNF therapy; how and when you screen matters as well! — Indeterminate QuantiFERON-TB Gold Increases Likelihood of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Treatment Delay and Hospitalization | academic.oup.com/ibdjournal/…
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