Gut Talk
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In this podcast episode, Paul Limburg, MD, MPH, discusses the movement from academics to industry, developments in colorectal cancer screening tools and more. • Intro 1:11 • Paul Limburg, MD, MPH 1:17 • How did your early influences and childhood years lead you to become interested in gastroenterology and the career you have today? 1:34 • Who were your early inspirations? 2:14 • How did you transition from a career in academics and sciences to a life on the commercial side? 3:34 • How...
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In this podcast episode, Miguel Regueiro, MD, discusses developing the medical home model for patients with IBD, technological advances for patients in GI and more. • Intro :58 • The interview/about Regueiro 1:03 • Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 1:24 • How did you get interested in medicine? 2:16 • Who were your early influences? 4:18 • What is the medical home? 5:57 • How did you develop the idea to apply the medical home model to IBD? 7:45 • Did you...
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In this podcast episode, Prateek Sharma, MD, about how program directors can help shepherd GI fellows into clinical research spaces, providing quality exams for upper endoscopy and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Sharma :43 • Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 1:00 • Did you encourage your son to go into medicine? 2:17 • What kinds of doctors were your parents? 3:40 • Who were your big, early influences? 4:08 • If you didn’t always want to be a doctor, what...
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info_outlineIn this podcast episode, Miguel Regueiro, MD, discusses developing the medical home model for patients with IBD, technological advances for patients in GI and more.
• Intro :58
• The interview/about Regueiro 1:03
• Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 1:24
• How did you get interested in medicine? 2:16
• Who were your early influences? 4:18
• What is the medical home? 5:57
• How did you develop the idea to apply the medical home model to IBD? 7:45
• Did you get any funding from the payers for this model to keep costs under control for this patient population? 10:57
• Why hasn’t this model become standard of care for patients with complex IBD? 14:13
• What has worked, and what hasn’t worked when it comes to adopting an integrative care medical home model? 18:15
• Are there themes patients share as to why they wouldn’t want to be enrolled in a medical home? 21:28
• What motivated your change to go from UPMC to become the GI Chief of Cleveland Clinic? 23:09
• What have you learned in this position at Cleveland Clinic? 25:23
• Are you spending a lot of time on the business side of care as opposed to the patient side? 26:34
• How would you recommend that people prepare for having a position like this? 27:34
• Are you seeing a shift in excitement over taking on leadership roles outside of traditional academics? 30:02
• With our clinical tool chest changing so rapidly, is there a common theme that you use to guide the strategy of the institute on what to invest in? 35:06
• What are the challenges that you still see in the ways we are using telehealth? 39:05
• What are some of the most exciting things you see on the horizon in the realm of IBD management? 40:26
• Thank you, Miguel 42:55
• Thanks for listening 45:11
Miguel Regueiro, MD, is the chief of the Digestive Disease Institute at Cleveland Clinic, and professor in the department of medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University.
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Disclosures: Berry and Chey report no relevant financial disclosures. Regueiro reports being on the advisory boards of and consulting for Abavax, Abbvie, Amgen, Biocon, BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. (BIPI), Celgene, Celltrion, Gilead, Genentech, Johnson and Johnson, Lilly, Merck, Organon, Pfizer, Prometheus, Roche, Salix, Sanofi, Takeda and UBC.