Primary care physicians; gastroenterologists; nurse practitioners (NPs); physician assistants (PAs); and other clinicians.
Inflammatory bowel disease; irritable bowel syndrome; abdominal pain; chronic diarrhea
1. | Recognize the conditions referred to as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and evaluate the degree of severity based on clinical measures of disease activity | 2. | Match appropriate pharmacologic therapeutic strategies to clinical IBD presentations to maximize outcomes while minimizing toxicity |
3. | Identify patients who are at high risk of complications from IBD and who may benefit from new mechanisms of action in IBD therapy | 4. | Employ approaches to optimize benefits from IBD treatment options and facilitate adherence |
1. | Recognize the conditions referred to as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and evaluate the degree of severity based on clinical measures of disease activity |
2. | Match appropriate pharmacologic therapeutic strategies to clinical IBD presentations to maximize outcomes while minimizing toxicity |
3. | Identify patients who are at high risk of complications from IBD and who may benefit from new mechanisms of action in IBD therapy |
4. | Employ approaches to optimize benefits from IBD treatment options and facilitate adherence |
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