Primary care physicians; nurse practitioners; and physician assistants
Irritable bowel syndrome
1. | Identify symptom criteria for the diagnosis of IBS through history and physical examination | 2. | Describe screening tools for the diagnosis of IBS and recognize indications for referral to specialist care |
3. | Articulate the range of treatment options for patients with IBS | 4. | Interpret consensus guidelines for treatment of IBS |
5. | Summarize evidence-based guidelines for effective monitoring of patients with IBS | 6. | Describe the importance of strong clinician-patient communication when establishing realistic long term IBS management goals |
1. | Identify symptom criteria for the diagnosis of IBS through history and physical examination |
2. | Describe screening tools for the diagnosis of IBS and recognize indications for referral to specialist care |
3. | Articulate the range of treatment options for patients with IBS |
4. | Interpret consensus guidelines for treatment of IBS |
5. | Summarize evidence-based guidelines for effective monitoring of patients with IBS |
6. | Describe the importance of strong clinician-patient communication when establishing realistic long term IBS management goals |
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