See below for a series of webinars made with the support of Crohn's & Colitis UK.
Webinars
Identifying the cause of bowel symptoms can be challenging even for seasoned clinicians. In this NB Clinic, we explore a new Lower GI Diagnostic Pathway for general practice, produced by primary and secondary healthcare professionals in conjunction with organisations including the British Society of Gastroenterology, Crohn’s & Colitis UK, Coeliac UK and more, which makes these clinical dilemmas easier to manage.
Inflammatory bowel disease affects 1 in 300 but GI symptoms are only part of the condition. Extra-intestinal manifestations occur in up to half of people with IBD. They are many and varied - in some cases, it may be the first sign of IBD, others may occur in people years after diagnosis even when their GI symptoms are well controlled. What do we need to look out for in general practice and how can we help our patients if they occur?
In this clinic, Dr Neal Tucker discussed some of the common clinical conundrums in IBD we see in general practice. Which is the best test to identify IBD? Can CRP be normal with active disease? Is it ok to start flare treatment in the community?
Rachel Ainley, the head of research at Crohn’s and Colitis UK, joins lead nurse Pearl Avery for another free NASGP webinar.
Helpline Service
We know it can be difficult to live with, or support someone living with these conditions. But you’re not alone. We provide up-to-date, evidence-based information and can support you to live well with Crohn’s or Colitis.
Our helpline team can help by:
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Providing information about Crohn’s and Colitis.
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Listening and talking through your situation.
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Helping you to find support from others in the Crohn’s and Colitis community.
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Providing details of other specialist organisations.
Please be aware we’re not medically or legally trained. We cannot provide detailed financial or benefits advice or specialist emotional support.
Please contact us via telephone, email or LiveChat - 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except English bank holidays).
If you need specific medical advice about your condition, your GP or IBD team will be best placed to help.