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Gut Talk
“The Fourth Shift”: Embracing the roles of social media and AI in health care with Austin Chiang, MD (Crossover with Physicianary)
In this special crossover episode with Physicianary, previous Gut Talk guest, Austin Chiang, MD, and Physicianary host, Hansa Bhargava, MD, discuss the influence of social media in medicine and how AI continues to change the health care landscape. • Intro 0:30 • Austin Chiang, MD, MPH 0:36 • Tell us about your journey. 1:02 • How did you get involved with being a social media officer at your institution? 3:58 • Where do you think doctors should see themselves in the future of social media in medicine? 6:49 • What are the ways in which you see AI tech making a difference? 9:12 • Do you agree that it is help...
2025-03-26
27 min
Gut Talk
The Next Generation of GI with Prateek Sharma, MD
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 convinced you to change your mind? 6:11 • When did you make the decision to go into academic medicine as a career...
2025-02-27
47 min
Gut Talk
Living the American Dream with Maria Abreu, MD
In this podcast episode, Maria Abreu, MD, current president of the AGA, discusses the unique upbringing of health care professionals who are children of immigrants, formal versus on-the-job leadership training and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Abreu :31 • Can you tell us about where you grew up and the impact your family had on the work you’re doing now? :54 • Chey and Abreu on the profile in Gastroenterology in May 2024, which announced Abreu as the current AGA president and summarized her personal and professional life. 3:08 • Abreu on her father’s involvement with the Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba...
2025-01-22
44 min
GI Insights
New Guidelines for H. pylori Treatment: 2024 Updates from ACG
Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: William Chey, MD Recent changes to the American College of Gastroenterology’s guidelines on H. pylori treatment provide recommendations for antibiotic susceptibility and optimal patient management. Dr. Peter Buch sits down with the lead author of these guidelines, Dr. William Chey, to learn more about implications for clinical practice. Dr. Chey is the Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the H. Marvin Pollard Professor of Gastroenterology, and a Professor of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Michigan.
2025-01-16
00 min
Gut Talk
How GIs can recapture GI with Larry Kosinski, MD
In this podcast episode, Larry Kosinski, MD, founder of SonarMD, discusses reclaiming GI services for patients and physicians, developing new tools for IBD patients and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Kosinski :29 • Can you tell us about your upbringing and the experiences that got you to where you are today? What got you interested in gastroenterology? :55 • Of the many “chapters” in your story, can you talk about your merger and acquisition experience in the medical field? How has the process of different GI groups coming together changed over time? 5:40 • Why did the investors of SonarMD want to confine...
2024-12-18
44 min
Gut Talk
Evolving the relationship between the AGA and Gastroenterology with Tom Serena
In this podcast episode, Tom Serena, chief executive officer of the American Gastroenterological Association, discusses the role of private equity in specialty societies, the hunger to be involved in innovation and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Serena :29 • Can you tell us about your upbringing and how it helped you become who you are today? :50 • Were there certain early individuals or experiences that you think have been impactful or important to your career today? 1:43 • Have you always been a natural leader, or did you grow into it? 2:38 • What are some things you learned from your coach? 3:30
2024-11-20
38 min
Gastro Girl
H. pylori Diagnosis and Treatment: Key Updates You Need to Know
H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) is a common bacterial infection that can cause digestive issues such as stomach pain, ulcers, and, if untreated, more serious complications. In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. William D. Chey, a leading gastroenterologist, professor at the University of Michigan, and Vice President of the American College of Gastroenterology's Board of Trustees. As the lead author of the ACG’s newly updated guidelines for diagnosing and treating H. pylori, Dr. Chey discusses: Why the updated guidelines matter and what they mean for patients. How H. pylori is diagnosed and the...
2024-11-20
38 min
Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Heal Your Gut Save Your Brain From Dr Partha Nandi
Dr. Partha Nandi, the host of The Dr. Nandi Show, with millions of viewers worldwide. He is also the author of Heal Your Gut, Save Your Brain, published by the Mayo Clinic and already a New York Times Bestseller. He says that cognitive decline is not your destiny, and that you can improve your brain function through small steps in gut health taken every day. “Dr. Partha Nandi's Heal Your Gut, Save Your Brain articulates a notion that is becoming increasingly clear – the gut is the center of the human universe. Both disease and health ema...
2024-11-01
10 min
Gut Talk
Predicting the future of GI with Brad Stillman
In this podcast episode, Brad Stillman, executive director at American College of Gastroenterology, discusses adapting with the GI landscape to prevent physician burnout, the role organizations play in ensuring physicians have the right tools to aid patients and more. • Intro :24 • The interview/about Stillman :35 • Can you tell us about your background? 1:17 • Who are your early influences? Who was foundational for the way you think and the person you are? 1:54 • Since your father was an artist, did you ever think about a career in art? 5:11 • How did you choose law as your vocation? 7:23 • From law, how...
2024-10-23
49 min
Gut Talk
“Food: The Main Course with Dr. William Chey & Amanda Lynett, MS, RDN” – Crossover with Tuesday Night IBS Podcast
In this special crossover podcast episode, Tuesday Night IBS host Jeffrey Roberts, MSEd, BSc, and Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, are joined live by William Chey, MD, and Amanda Lynett, MS, RDN, at FOOD the Main Course Conference in Ann Arbor, MI. · Intro :02 · The interview/about Scarlata :27 · About Chey 1:07 · About Lynett 1:53 · Chey, over the course of your career, what prompted this area of interest for you? 2:47 · When did you first hear about FODMAPs in relationship to IBS, and was there an “a-ha” moment that made you think that this would become something major in the future...
2024-09-10
49 min
Tuesday Night IBS
Food: The Main Course with Dr William Chey & Amanda Lynett, MS, RDN
In this special crossover podcast episode, Tuesday Night IBS host Jeffrey Roberts, MSEd, BSc, and Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, are joined live by William Chey, MD, and Amanda Lynett, MS, RDN, at FOOD the Main Course Conference in Ann Arbor, MI.Amanda Lynett MS, RDN, is a registered dietitian with her masters. Amanda is with the Division of Gastroenterology at Michigan Medical in Ann Arbor.Jeffrey Roberts, MSEd, BSc, is a patient advocate and creator of the first website for IBS sufferers. He is the co-founder of Tuesday Night IBS.Kate Scarlata, MPH, RD...
2024-09-09
51 min
Gut Talk
Tom McCourt on discovery, trust, friendship and courage
In this podcast episode, Tom McCourt, chief executive officer of Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, discusses the evolving relationship between physicians and pharma, breakthroughs in GI drugs and more. • Intro :59 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk 1:23 • The interview/about McCourt 1:32 • Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 2:15 • What did you take away from your football career at University of Wisconsin? 4:19 • How long were you a clinical pharmacist? 7:57 • McCourt on his experience as a health science associate. 8:55 • Where is the line between academics and the pharma industry? 10:49 • When you launched drugs like omeprazole and eso...
2024-08-21
43 min
Gut Talk
Embracing change to grow as a person and a leader with John Inadomi, MD
In this podcast episode, John Inadomi, MD, chair of the department of internal medicine at University of Utah Health, discusses the value of mentorship, qualities a leader should possess and more. • Intro :59 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk 1:23 • The interview/about Inadomi 1:30 • Tell us about your family and where you grew up. 2:59 • Inadomi on the impact World War II had on his family. 3:47 • Chey and Inadomi on the ways immigrants approached being American post-World War II. 4:33 • How did you end up in medicine after receiving a mechanical engineering degree from MIT? 6:32 • How di...
2024-06-26
48 min
Anchored by the Sword
Tim Chey's Freedom Story!
In today's episode, I sit down with Tim Chey, the director and producer of the upcoming film "The Firing Squad," set to release on August 2, 2024. Tim shares his remarkable journey from Atheism and Buddhism to his radical conversion to Christianity, his career highs and lows, and his commitment to making faith-based films. His story is one of transformation, perseverance, and unwavering faith in the face of adversity. We also talk about the movie and how the concept impacted Tim. It is based off of the story of the Christians who were executed by firing squad in Indonesia o...
2024-06-18
28 min
Gut Talk
A Gastroenterologist’s Journey to Innovation and Entrepreneurship with Tom Shehab, MD
In this podcast episode, Tom Shehab, MD, managing partner at Arboretum Ventures, discusses supporting “doctorpreneurs”, alternative career paths for physicians and more. • Intro :59 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk 1:23 • The interview/about Shehab 1:30 • Where did you grow up and who were your early influences? 2:02 • Can you give us some examples of your parents’ sacrifices that made your career possible? 3:19 • What did you learn from being an athlete and your time playing football at Bowling Green State University? 4:38 • Tell us about your education. 6:21 • How did you make the move from an academic career to venture capitalis...
2024-04-24
53 min
History's Greatest Idiots
Season 4 Episode 8: The Weird Nobleman (William Henry Miller) & Baseball's Most Hated Man (Angel Hernandez)
On the Eighth Episode of Season 4 of History's Greatest Idiots Lev and Derek look back on the strange life and even stranger death of a Scottish nobleman (William Henry Miller), and examine the legacy left behind by one of the sports world's most hated figures (Angel Hernandez) Join our Patreon for Exclusive Content and Gifts! https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiotshttps://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiots Follow us on Social Media https://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiots Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Animation: Daniel Wilson https://www.instagram.com/wilson_the_wilson Music: Andrew Wilson https://www.instagram.com/andrews_electric_sheep
2024-04-15
1h 50
The Gut Health Podcast
Is it IBS? IBS Mimickers
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) impacts more than 45 million Americans and about 1 in 10 globally. So, if you have abdominal pain, diarrhea and/or constipation on a regular basis...you are not alone. We are thrilled to have world-renowned gastroenterologist, Dr. William Chey, on this episode to discuss this diagnosis along with common IBS mimickers. Dr. Chey is the Chief of Gastroenterology at the University of Michigan and a true physician champion for the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to the management of IBS. He discusses how this complex condition, once perceived purely as a psychosomatic disorder, has evolved into a m...
2024-04-02
52 min
History's Greatest Idiots
Season 4 Episode 1: The Crazy Dutch King (William III) and The Social Media Icon (Tila Tequila)
In the first episode of Season Four of History's Greatest Idiots, Lev and Derek delve into the wild, insane, and deplorable life of The Netherland's most notorious monarch (William III) and relive the career and rapid decline of one of social media's most influential early figures (Tila Tequila). Join our Patreon for Exclusive Content and Gifts! https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiotshttps://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiots Follow us on Social Media https://www.twitter.com/greatestidiots https://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiots Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/Lev_Myskin https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Animation: Daniel Wilson https://www.instagram.com/wilson_the_wilson Music: Andrew Wilson https://
2024-01-08
1h 42
Gut Talk
The Development of GI Psychology with Megan Riehl, PsyD
In this podcast episode, Megan Riehl, PsyD, discusses symptoms and solutions in GI psychology, building educational tools for patients and physicians on GI psychology and more. • Intro :02 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 • The interview/about Riehl :33 • Riehl on early influences on her career. :48 • Growing up, how did your family system influence you? 2:12 • How did you get into psychology, and who were the people that influenced you to go into this field? 3:45 • How did you become interested in GI psychology? 5:27 • Chey and Riehl on risk-taking behavior and building the GI psychology program at Michigan...
2023-12-06
39 min
GI Insights
10 Recommendations for Managing CIC
Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: William Chey, MD Roughly 1 in 10 Americans suffer with some degree of constipation, and many of those patients suffer with ongoing chronic issues around constipation. So for the first time, the American Gastroenterological Association and the American College of Gastroenterology have released joint recommendations for the management of chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC). To dive into these guidelines, Dr. Peter Buch is joined by Dr. William Chey, Marvin Pollard Professor of Gastroenterology and Chief of the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Michigan.
2023-09-26
00 min
Gut Talk
Creating the Field of GI Nutrition with Kate Scarlata, RDN
In this podcast episode, Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, discusses how to help patients avoid over restricting their diets, the use of digital therapeutic tools in dietetics and more. • Intro :02 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 • The interview/about Scarlata :31 • Scarlata on her family and growing up in a family of nine children. 1:02 • Who was more influential in shaping you? Was it your family, or people outside the family unit? 3:40 • What got you interested in diet and nutrition? 6:27 • Are there any defining moments personally or professionally that affected the direction of your career? 8:02 • ...
2023-09-20
45 min
Gastroenterology Learning Network
Gut Check: William Chey, MD, on H pylori Part 1: Prevalence and Diagnosis
In this first of a two-part podcast on Helicobacter pylori, Drs Brian Lacy and William Chey discuss the prevalence of H pylori infection and how to best diagnose the condition.
2023-07-19
18 min
Gut Talk
Private Practice Dietetics in GI with Tamara Duker Freuman, MS, RD
In this podcast episode, Tamara Duker Freuman, MS, RD, CDN, discusses how the work of gastroenterologists and dieticians can inform each other, approaching GI conditions as new science emerges and more. • Intro :02 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 • The interview/about Duker Freuman :30 • How did your childhood environment and early education lead you to become a dietician? :41 • Can you tell us about how your experiences have had an impact on the way you treat your patients as a dietician? 1:47 • How Duker Freuman’s books, Bloated Belly Whisperer and Regular, provide information about clues that can help providers better understand the causes of p...
2023-07-19
44 min
Gut Talk
The Future of Endoscopy with Doug Rex, MD
In this podcast episode, Douglas Rex, MD, discusses the importance of intent-to-treat for colorectal screenings, how screening technology has transformed gastroenterology practice and more. • Intro :02 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 • The interview/about Rex :32 • Where did you grow up, and what was your childhood like? :52 • What got you interested in medicine? 2:50 • How did your journey with GI start? 4:33 • How have those early days and formidable experiences of being in the lab impacted your career today and what you are more well-known for? 8:19 • Discussion on the NEJM study and the debates surrounding methodol...
2023-05-24
40 min
Gut Talk
The Future of Care for Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction with the ROME Foundation
In this podcast episode, Douglas Drossman, MD, and Johannah Ruddy MEd, discuss methods of destigmatizing chronic illness for patients and physicians, technology’s effect on the doctor-patient relationship and more. • Intro :02 • Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 • The interview/about Drossman and Ruddy :30 • About Ruddy’s professional and personal background regarding DGBI patients 1:40 • For Ruddy: What was the transformative moment that made you want to get so involved in patient advocacy? 3:39 • For Drossman: How do doctors talk more effectively to patients? 5:49 • Chey and Drossman on the objectification of patients and physicians 9:00 • Are t...
2023-04-03
39 min
Gut Talk
Health Care Innovation & Non-Traditional Care with Shivan Mehta, MD
In this podcast episode, Shivan Mehta, MD, MBA, MSHP, discusses behavioral economics in patients and clinicians, the entrance of non-traditional entities in the health care space and more. Intro :02 Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 The interview/about Mehta :30 How did you get to where you are now? What got you interested in medicine, and how did you end up with the role that you have today? :58 Can you elaborate more on the people who had an influence on you? 3:10 About behavioral economics 5:39 Are there tried and true theories in behavioral economics around what works to change...
2023-01-25
41 min
Gut Talk
The Different Facets of GI Leadership with Amy Oxentenko, MD
In this podcast episode, Amy Oxentenko, MD, discusses the importance of adapting in her leadership roles and shares her thoughts on creating transparent, inclusive spaces in practice, and more. Intro :02 Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 The interview & about Oxentenko :38 Were there people that influenced your decision to transition from advanced math to medicine? 1:59 How did you end up migrating towards a field like GI? 3:10 How did the smaller percentages of women in the field when you started make you feel and influence you as a gastroenterologist and leader? 5:36 About concerns on the sides of employers and...
2022-11-01
41 min
GI Insights
The Role of Diet in IBS: Reviewing AGA Clinical Updates
Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: William Chey, MD The role of diet and nutrition in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has long been established, but clinical updates are always evolving. That’s why Dr. Peter Buch welcomes Dr. William Chey, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Gastroenterology at the University of Michigan, to talk about the latest clinical updates from the American Gastroenterological Association.
2022-09-01
00 min
Gut Talk
Humanity in Medicine with Mitch Albom
In this podcast episode, Mitch Albom, best-selling author, journalist, and radio and TV broadcaster, discusses how his philanthropy and writing have informed each other, his experiences with doctors as a patient and more. Intro :02 Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 About Albom :30 The interview :40 Where did you grow up? :52 Why do you think that [less people knowing their neighbors today] has happened? 2:07 You obviously have had incredibly rich interpersonal relationships that influenced who you became. Are those people that you grew up and interacted with characters in your books? 4:34 Are there philosophies that you learned as a...
2022-08-30
46 min
Gut Talk
Discovering ERCP with Peter B. Cotton, MD
In this podcast episode, Peter B. Cotton, MD, FRCP, FRCS, professor of medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses the development and invention of the ERCP procedure, the innovation of digestive disease centers and more. Intro :02 Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :23 About Cotton :23 The interview :37 Where did you grow up? :37 How did you get interested in gastroenterology? 1:38 That [trainees wanting to come to the endoscopy lab and not go to the basic science lab] must have put you in a difficult situation at times. How did you navigate that? 6:12 Could you tell us a...
2022-08-08
36 min
Gut Talk
Perspectives on Leadership, Education and the Future of Clinical Care in IBS with Lin Chang, MD
In this podcast episode, Lin Chang, MD, vice-chief of Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Division of Digestive Diseases, discusses her path to GI, her interest in IBS and some of the newest therapies coming down the pipe and more. Intro :02 Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :22 About Chang :28 The interview :46 Where did you grow up? :49 Who are your early role models? 3:50 How far along in college were you before you decided to apply for medical school? 4:58 How did you get interested in GI? 5:32 What advice would you give to the residents and fellows that you interact with in...
2022-05-03
51 min
History's Greatest Idiots
Season 2 Episode 2: The Racist Author (William Pierce) and The Worst President Ever (James Buchanan)
WARNING: This episode covers topics and extremist individuals linked to racism and anti-Semitism, we are discussing these people as examples of how hate can corrupt people and divide society. Racism and anti-Semitism is wrong, stop hating your neighbours. In this episode you'll hear the horrific story one of the most racist people ever, and Lev and Derek look into the life and disastrous career of the man widely considered to be the worst American President of all time! Now in Video Podcast format Support us on Patreon Visit our Instagram
2022-02-07
1h 51
Gut Feelings: With Dr. D and GI Jo: A Rome Foundation/DrossmanCare Podcast Series
IBS Management and the Mega Trends that will Improve Management
In this episode, Dr Drossman and Johannah Ruddy welcome guest William Chey, MD from Michigan Medicine. Dr. Chey talks about the exciting aspects of managing IBS and other DGBI with the emerging data around the benefits of diet therapy, behavioral health therapies and digital medicine to improve access to care.
2021-11-17
28 min
Gut Talk
Physician Entrepreneurship in GI with Joe Rubinsztain, MD
In this podcast episode, Joe Rubinsztain, MD, the CEO of ChronWell, discusses his path to becoming a doctorpreneur, the creation of gMed and more. Brought to you by Zeposia. Intro :02 Welcome to this episode of Gut Talk :22 About Rubinsztain :39 The interview 1:14 Tell us about your background … where did you grow up and how did you get interested in medicine? 1:16 What “aha moment” steered you into this nontraditional direction? 2:45 Was that the genesis of gMed or did something precede gMed? 3:54 Where did gMed occur in this whole awakening that you experienced? 4:27 Was it a success immediately or was it...
2021-11-17
49 min
Gut Talk
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in GI with Sophie M. Balzora, MD
In this podcast episode, Sophie M. Balzora, MD, FACG, discusses how she found an interest in gastroenterology, the importance of having a true diversity, equity and inclusion initiative in the health care field and more. Brought to you by Zeposia. Intro :02 The interview :22 Can you tell us a bit about your background? :51 Was your dad educated as an internist in the United States or in Haiti? 2:32 How did you decide to become a gastroenterologist? 3:41 Tell us about what you’re doing these days and what’s your day-to-day role at NYU? 5:13 Was this a calling? Was it s...
2021-08-03
45 min
Gut Talk
Virtual Reality in GI with Brennan Spiegel, MD
In this podcast episode, Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS, discusses virtual and augmented reality in gastroenterology from both a clinical and research perspective, as well as his thoughts on the future of the field. Intro :02 The interview :22 How did you decide to be a doctor? :23 What are your main takeaways from serving as editor of AJG over the last 6 years? 2:46 What was your journey that led to what you’re focusing on now? 5:47 Can you give us a sense of what these words mean when you say “virtual reality” and “augmented reality”? 7:29 As a professor of medicine, a gastroenterologist, a public h...
2021-06-28
47 min
Gut Talk
New ACG IBS Guidelines with Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD
In this episode, Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD, joins us to discuss the American College of Gastroenterology’s newest guidelines for irritable bowel syndrome, options for patients with IBS-D and IBS-C, and much more. Brought to you by Red Hill Biopharma. Intro :02 Can you briefly review the process that led to the final document? 1:31 All recommendations are not created equal in this guideline or any guideline … do you think that is a fair statement? 3:56 Do you have some key takeaways for listeners in regards to the diagnostic evaluation of patients with IBS? 4:38 There’s always this debate...
2021-04-14
39 min
Gut Talk
Probiotics and Discovery with Eamonn Quigley, MD
In this episode, Eamonn Quigley, MD, joins us to discuss his journey into gastroenterology, probiotics and pearls of wisdom to the next generation of physician investigators. Brought to you by Red Hill Biopharma. Intro :26 Who was the person or persons that got you interested in GI? 1:01 Was endoscopy available at the time that you started your GI training or did that come later? 3:39 What’s the story behind emigrating to the United States? 4:29 The legacy of Sid Phillips 6:54 Where did your travels take you after Mayo Clinic? 9:21 When did you start looking at the microbiome? 9:27 How di...
2021-03-03
49 min
Read Into This
S2E5 Read Into The Power of Storytelling Part 2
In the second part of a special crossover episode with The Staffroom Podcast hosts, Chey Cheney and Pav Wander, Beth Lyons discusses the power of stories in education and learning. You can check out Part 1 of this series at the following link:https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Erg1iodNeKborleFljBvi?go=1&utm_source=embed_v3&t=0&nd=1The conversation continues by looking at how we can embed current events, identity, making connections and stories into our learning with students. The importance of consistently valuing, appreciating, honouring, and connecting to the lived experience of students and the school...
2021-03-01
43 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Evidence of Duodenal Epithelial Barrier Impairment and Increased Pyroptosis in Patients With Functional Dyspepsia
William D. Chey, MD, discusses the first report of duodenal confocal laser endomicroscopy abnormalities in patients with functional dyspepsia.
2021-02-10
22 min
Gut Talk
The Rome Criteria and What’s Next for Rome V
In this episode, Douglas A. Drossman, MD, joins us to discuss his path into medicine, the history and influence of brain-gut interactions and what gastroenterologists can expect for Rome V criteria. Intro :22 Drossman’s experiences growing up in New York :33 Drossman’s experience performing in a rock and roll band 1:20 How did Drossman migrate from playing in a rock band to going to medical school and choosing a career in functional GI disorders? 2:14 The history of functional GI disorders and the brain 6:05 The influence of brain-gut interactions on motility and sensation and the evolution of opinions 9:29 The formation of R...
2020-12-22
51 min
Gut Talk
Gil Y. Melmed, MD, MS: Practical Considerations for IBD Management, Telehealth and COVID Vaccination
In this episode, Gil Y. Melmed, MD, MS, joins us to discuss the available evidence regarding COVID-19 risk among patients with IBD, the pandemic’s effect on elective procedures, the future of telehealth for gastroenterologists and the importance of vaccination in these patients. Editor's Note: This episode was recorded in August 2020. Intro :22 Addressing questions about COVID-19 and the risk to IBD patients :35 Any insight to why patients with IBD aren’t at increased risk? 3:48 How are you dealing with deferral of elective procedures? 5:50 Is there any discussion about what the red lines will be in terms of c...
2020-12-09
48 min
Gut Talk
Dr. Barry Marshall: Curiosity and Persistence in the Discovery of H. pylori
In this podcast episode, we interview Barry Marshall, AC, FRACP, FRS, FAA, the legendary Nobel Laureate who discovered that peptic ulcer disease was caused by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori, not excess acid. Marshall fought for years against the notion that ulcers were caused by acid and finally infected himself with the bacteria and underwent endoscopy to prove his point. His research has saved countless lives, as untreated ulcer disease can lead to gastric cancer. We discuss numerous facets of his life and his pioneering work. Before antimicrobial therapy against Helicobacter, patients suffered for years without the right therapy. I...
2020-10-19
1h 22
Gut Talk
Peter Gibson, MD: Nutrition, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
In this episode, Peter Gibson, MD, discusses the advent of FODMAPs, the importance of integrated care and preventive medicine, and how his research led to the development of a widely popular medical app. Intro :23 About Peter Gibson, MD :24 The interview 1:36 What part of Australia are you originally from? 1:42 How did you get interested in medicine and, in particular, GI? 2:12 At first you were mostly in IBD, is that right? 2:45 How did you end up being one of the foremost experts in functional bowel disease? 3:50 Was including dieticians accepted by the GI community at large? 6:57 How did the concept of...
2020-09-21
1h 02
kpcradio.com
Time Machine Express featuring Chey Cheung
Guest Chey Cheung (from the Netherlands) is Surinamese Dutch, and in this episode, she shares with us the history of Suriname. Click here to get updates about upcoming history shows. Hosted by William Rogero This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.
2020-06-01
23 min
Gut Talk
Health Policy with Congresswoman Dingell (D-Mich.)
In this episode, we spoke with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) about her history in politics and her passion for advocating for health issues, as well as her thoughts on COVID-19 and how health care providers can effect change by engaging with their representatives. Intro :10 About Congresswoman Dingell :14 The interview 2:38 Can you talk to us about your background? 2:40 What positions did you hold at GM? 3:35 Were you with GM during the auto crisis? 4:06 How did you get involved in politics? 4:55 Women’s health issues 6:22 Can you talk about Congressman Dingell’s health care advocacy work? 7:07 Do you think we’re enter...
2020-05-21
38 min
Gut Talk
Tachi Yamada, MD: Non-traditional Careers in Medicine
In this episode, we spoke with one of the luminaries of gastroenterology, Tachi Yamada, MD, about the guiding principles that led him through his GI career, the art of embracing change and what he learned about global health from working at the Gates Foundation. Intro :10 About Dr. Yamada :14 The interview 4:48 Are there experiences from early in your life that you pull from today? 5:18 How did you end up doing basic science research? 8:50 How were you recruited to Michigan? 15:25 Do you have any advice for choosing mentors? 19:45 How did you decide to go to GSK as head of R&D...
2020-04-13
55 min
Gut Talk
Mark Pochapin, MD, and David Greenwald, MD: COVID-19 GI Updates
In this episode, we talk to ACG presidents Mark Pochapin, MD, of NYU Langone, and David Greenwald, MD, of Mount Sinai, about the latest updates in COVID-19 for the gastroenterologist. Intro :10 Why is this important for clinical gastroenterologists? 1:40 Do we know whether the virus in stool can lead to transmission? 5:36 How long can the virus live on surfaces? 7:12 How are we handling social distancing differently than China? 10:29 What personal protection should health care workers performing endoscopy be using? 16:06 Are you using head gear? 18:12 Are there any guidelines for elective procedures? 21:12 Are you switching to telehealth visits? 29:45 How long is...
2020-03-22
55 min
Gut Talk
Justin Brandler, MD: You Did Not Match
In this Match Day episode, I speak with Justin Brandler, MD, first-year gastroenterology fellow at University of Michigan, about failure, the GI match and cultural shifts in the fellowship process. Intro :10 Good luck and congrats to everyone :32 The history of Match Day :43 The match process today 5:55 A hidden curriculum to fellowship interviewing 8:37 Tell us about your Match Day experience 11:45 What happened after you found out you didn’t match? 14:11 Where did you direct the blame? 16:58 Why do you think it happened? 18:24 For some reason it’s not OK to be honest 19:30 There’s a strategy for interviewing 22:00 Can you talk...
2019-12-04
41 min
IBS Chat
IBS Chat Episode 3: Dr. William Chey is a Gastro Doctor and Food expert for functional bowel and motility disorders including Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and my guest at DDW
What does an integrative approach combining Diet therapy, Behavioural therapy and Medical therapy look like for IBS? IBS is likely not a single disease. So, what is it? Dr. William Chey spent some time with me at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) talking about these interesting topics. He is an authoritative expert in functional bowel and motility disorders including Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and there is a good reason why he is called the UMFoodDoc. Dr. Chey is a Professor of Gastroenterology & Nutrition Sciences and Director, GI Nutrition & Behavioral Wellness Program in the Division of Gastroenterology at the University of Mich...
2019-06-06
12 min
Gut Talk
Kelly Issokson, MS, RD, CNSC: Nutrition Quickchat
In this episode, registered dietitian at Cedars-Sinai, Kelly Issokson, gives a basic overview of the role of RDs in clinical practice, nutrition pearls, useful diets like low-FODMAP and EEN, and dispels some of the current snake oil being touted in the wellness space. Intro :10 The interview :29 What is a registered dietitian (RD)?:31 Have you heard anything to suggest that additional nutrition education will be incorporated into medical school? 3:12 What trends are you’re seeing in patients that might not have much science-backed evidence behind them? 5:00 Why would someone tout the benefits of celery juice? 7:05 Is there something you wish...
2019-05-16
29 min
Gut Talk
Naresh T. Gunaratnum, MD: Private Practice Gastroenterology
In this episode, I speak to Naresh T. Gunaratnum, MD, who completed his GI fellowship at Univ of Michigan and an advanced endoscopy fellowship at Mayo Clinic. He shares his perspective on transitioning from a large academic medical center to private practice in a community hospital. He also talks about balancing clinical practice with research, gives his thoughts on direct-to-consumer screening tools and presents pearls for gastroenterology fellows. Intro :10 The interview :58 Cultural differences between academic and community centers 1:31 How did you create a path that allows you to publish research but maintain a busy clinical practice? 3:02 Research challenges in...
2019-05-16
37 min
Gut Talk
Austin Chiang, MD, MPH: Social Media in Medicine
In this inaugural episode, social media guru, Austin Chiang, MD, MPH, of Jefferson University, joins me to discuss the importance of developing a professional social media presence. He also gives his take on where the field is heading and offers advice for early career physicians looking to get started on various platforms. Intro :10 How did you decide to develop a professional social media presence? :49 Were you involved in social media as an IM resident? 2:04 Should professional accounts be separate from personal accounts? 2:34 Do you think major associations have developed social media guidelines that may be outdated? 5:15 Can you ta...
2019-05-16
24 min
Breastcancer.org Podcast
Managing Constipation
William Chey, M.D., is professor of internal medicine and professor of nutrition at the University of Michigan, where he leads the Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Research Group. His research interests include diagnosis and treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, fecal incontinence, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and H. pylori infection. During his 30 years of treating people with constipation, Dr. Chey has written more than 300 manuscripts, reviews, and book chapters. He received his medical degree from Emory University and completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the University of Michigan. In this podcast on constipation, Dr. Chey discusses risk factors for...
2019-04-12
26 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Food: The Main Course to Wellness and Illness in Patients with IBS
William D. Chey, MD, FACG, presenter of the 2015 David Sun Lecture and author of a recently published review of the same topic, speaks with AJG co-Editor-in-Chief Dr. Brennan Spiegel about the evolution of food from sustenance and medicine to entertainment and enjoyment and the gradual shift back toward food as medicine and therapy for disease. Learn more about the complex interplay between food and GI symptoms and the FODMAP diet as a promising treatment approach. The emerging academic focus on diet and nutrition in GI care and the essential role of dietitians in the lives of IBS patients are also...
2016-02-24
25 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Listen to Dr. Philip Schoenfeld Explain New Quality Indicators for Colonoscopy and What They Mean for Your Practice in This Month’s AJG Podcast
Philip Schoenfeld, MD, co-author of new Quality Indicators for Colonoscopy published on behalf of the ACG and ASGE, talks with AJG Co-Editor Dr. William D. Chey about the transition of screening colonoscopy practice from a fee-for-service model to a quality-based model. Dr. Schoenfeld explains pre-procedure, intra-procedure, and post-procedural quality indicators, performance targets for meeting those indicators, and impact of performance data on reimbursement rates from both CMS and third-party payers. Compliance dates and reporting systems such as GIQuIC are also discussed in this essential podcast for any practicing gastroenterologist. (30:11)
2015-01-15
30 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Dr. Adil Bharucha Sheds Light on the Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment of Fecal Incontinence in This Month’s AJG Podcast
Adil Bharucha, MBBS, MD, co-author of the NIDDK state of the science summary on fecal incontience, talks with AJG Co-Editor Dr. William D. Chey about the highly common but often taboo topic of fecal incontinence. Dr. Bharucha discusses the personal and economic costs of a disorder affecting up to 15% of community-dwelling adults, as well as some key risk factors, diagnostic tests, and treatments. Clinicians will hear valuable advice on how to broach this topic with patients and how to provide meaningful care for a condition with significant emotional consequences. (26:35)
2015-01-15
26 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
What Level of Bowel Prep Quality Requires Early Repeat Colonoscopy: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Preparation Quality on ADR
Dr. Loren Laine, MD, co-author of a new systematic review of the impact of bowel prep quality on early repeat colonoscopy and adenoma detection rate (ADR), talks with AJG Co-Editor Dr. William D. Chey about the real-world differences in ADR during colonoscopies with high, intermediate, and poor quality bowel preps. Meta-analysis of high-quality studies found no significant difference in ADR between high and intermediate quality preps, suggesting that intermediate preps might be “good enough.” Dr. Laine also discusses the impact of withdrawal time, documentation of prep quality, and recommendations for repeat colonoscopies after intermediate or poor quality preps. (20:55)
2014-11-10
20 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
ACG Monograph on the Management of IBS and Chronic Idiopathic Constipation-A Podcast with Eamonn M.M. Quigley, MD, FACG and Paul Moayyedi, BSc, MB ChB, PhD, MPH, FACG
Drs. Eamonn Quigley and Paul Moayyedi, co-authors of the new ACG Monograph on the management of IBS and CIC, talk with AJG Co-Editor Dr. William D. Chey about the rapidly changing field of IBS and CIC treatments, the new relevance of products such as probiotics and antibiotics in altering the microbiome in IBS patients, recommendations for PEG and newer prosecretory agents in IBS-C and CIC, and the use of drugs such as alosetron and ondansetron for severe IBS-D. (22:44)
2014-10-29
24 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
ACG Clinical Guideline: The Diagnosis and Management of Focal Liver Lesions - A Podcast with Joseph Ahn, MD, FACG
Joseph Ahn, MD, FACG, co-author of the new ACG Clinical Guideline on management of focal liver lesions talks with AJG Co-Editor Dr. William D. Chey about the epidemiology of focal liver lesions, use of imaging modalities and blood tests as diagnostic tools for this disorder, and treatment recommendations for different types of focal liver lesions, including hepatocellular carcinoma and adenoma, cholangiocarcinoma, hemangioma, nodular regenerative hyperplasia, and cystic liver lesions. (22:44)
2014-09-10
22 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
ACG Clinical Guideline: The Diagnosis and Management of Idiosyncratic Drug-Induced Liver Injury - A Podcast with Naga P. Chalasani, MD, FACG, and Herbert L. Bonkovsky, MD, FACG
Naga P. Chalasani, MD, FACG, and Herbert L. Bonkovsky, MD, FACG, co-authors of the new ACG Clinical Guideline on drug-induced liver injury (DILI) talks with AJG Co-Editor Dr. William D. Chey about the definition of DILI and its different subtypes, risk factors for the disorder, the drug classes that pose the greatest risk of liver injury, and the essentials of clinical work-up for DILI patients, including when to perform a liver biopsy. Special note is paid to herbal and dietary supplements, which are largely unregulated and have caused increasing harm to patients over the past few years. (32:17)
2014-07-16
32 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Novel Role of the Serine Protease Inhibitor Elafin in Gluten-Related Disorders - A Podcast with Elena F. Verdu, MD, PhD
Elena F. Verdu, MD, PhD, co-author of new research on the role of the serine protease inhibitor elafin in celiac disease published in the May 2014 issue of AJG, talks with AJG Co-Editor Dr. William D. Chey about the pathophysiology of celiac disease, the role of various serine proteases, including elafin, in the inflammatory processes of celiac disease, and the potential diagnostic and treatment implications of the study findings. (15:37)
2014-05-08
15 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Comparing Trends in Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Incidence and Lifestyle Factors Between the United States, Spain, and The Netherlands - A Podcast with Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH
Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH , author of an editorial on a recent article on esophageal adenocarcinoma trends across three nations published in the March 2014 issue of AJG, talks with AJG Co-Editor Dr. William Chey about the rising incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma, the most important and interesting conclusions drawn from this ecological study, and the role that GERD, Barrett's esophagus, tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and obesity all play in the pathogenesis of this disease.
2014-03-04
22 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Differential Effects of FODMAPs (Fermentable Oligo-, Di-, Mono-Saccharides and Polyols) on Small and Large Intestinal Contents in Healthy Subjects Shown by MRI-A Podcast with Robin C. Spiller, MD, FRCP
Robin C. Spiller, MD, FRCP, co-author of new research on the effect of FODMAPs such as fructose and fructans on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms published in January 2014 issue of AJG, talks with AJG co-Editor Dr. William D. Chey about the dietary substances included in the FODMAP classification, the MRI imaging techniques used to measure FODMAP impact on colonic distention and gas production in this study, and how clinicians might consider FODMAPs along with gluten and lactose when recommending dietary interventions for IBS patients.
2014-01-15
21 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Patient Assessments and Online Ratings of Quality Care: A "Wake-Up Call" for Providers-A Podcast with David A. Johnson, MD, FACG
David A. Johnson, MD, FACG, co-author of new research on the emerging impact of online patient evaluation websites (PEWs) published in the Red Section of the November issue of AJG, talks with AJG co-Editor William D. Chey, MD, FACG, about the rating metrics used by these websites, the characteristics of typical users, and the potential ways in which physicians can interact with these sites to improve doctor-patient communication and manage their online reputation.
2013-11-07
18 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
New Practice Guidelines on Acute Pancreatitis-A Podcast with Scott Tenner, MD, MPH, FACG
Scott Tenner, MD, MPH, FACG, co-author of the American College of Gastroenterology's new Clinical Guideline on the Management of Acute Pancreatitis, published in the September issue of AJG, talks with co-Editor Dr. William Chey about the increasing prevalence of acute pancreatitis; the appropriateness of CT, MR, ERCP, and genetic testing in diagnosis of the disease; and the role of antibiotics, re-feeding, surgical debridement, and lactated ringer's solution versus normal saline in the management of acute pancreatitis.
2013-09-04
24 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
The Acid Pocket: A Target for Treatment in Reflux Disease?-A Podcast with Peter J. Kahrilas, MD, FACG
Peter J. Kahrilas, MD, FACG, co-author of new research published in the July issue of AJG about the "acid pocket", an area of unbuffered gastric acid that accumulates in the proximal stomach after meals, talks with AJG co-Editor William D. Chey, MD, FACG, about the definition and genesis of the acid pocket concept; the relationship between this phenomenon and hiatal hernia, erosive esophagistis, and Barrett's esophagus; as well as evolving methods to identify and target the acid pocket for the treatment of GERD.
2013-07-25
21 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
New Practice Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Management of Celiac Disease-A Podcast with Joseph A. Murray, MD, FACG, and Ciarán P. Kelly, MD, FACG
Joseph A. Murray, MD, FACG, and Ciarán P. Kelly, MD, FACG, co-authors of the American College of Gastroenterology's new Clinical Guideline on the Diagnosis and Management of Celiac Disease, talk with AJG Co-editor William D. Chey, MD, FACG, about the key components of the guidelines, including the working definition of celiac disease, screening techniques such as small bowel biopsy and genetic testing, best practices for gluten challenge, as well as routine celiac patient monitoring and emerging treatments.
2013-05-16
35 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
New Practice Guidelines on Clostridium difficile Infections-A Podcast with Christina M. Surawicz, MD, MACG
Christina M. Surawicz, MD, MACG, co-author of the American College of Gastroenterology's new Guidelines for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Clostridium difficile Infections, talks with AJG Co-editor William D. Chey, MD, FACG, about the key components of the guidelines, including the epidemiology of the disease, the criteria for diagnosis of severe C. difficile infection, and appropriate treatment regimens for both mild-to-moderate and severe disease, including fecal transplantation.
2013-04-17
14 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
The Role of Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) in Treating C. difficile
The Role of Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) in Treating C. difficile-A Podcast with Lawrence J. Brandt, MD, MACG The American Journal of Gastroenterology (AJG) co-editor William D. Chey, M.D., FACG, talks with Lawrence J. Brandt, MD, MACG, on the efficacy of this potentially lifesaving procedure and how the FDA's recent classification of stool as a "drug" could impact physicians who want to use FMT as treatment option for their patients. A leading pioneer in the use of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in treating C. difficile infection, Dr. Brandt gave the 2012 AJG lecture that was also published in the February...
2013-02-25
33 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Non-Celiac Wheat Sensitivity: Distinct Clinical Condition?
Recent research by Antonio Carroccio, MD that suggests the existence of non-celiac wheat sensitivity as a distinct clinical condition is the topic of discussion between AJG co-editor William D. Chey, MD, FACG and Joseph A. Murray, MD, who is lead author of an upcoming clinical management guideline for celiac disease to be published in the Red Journal. Dr. Murray helps define non-celiac gluten sensitivity, explores why gluten-free diets are unsatisfactory as a diagnostic tool, and explains the need for scientific advancement in this area. Dr. Carroccio’s paper was published in the December issue of The American Journal of Gastroenterology.
2012-12-21
37 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
A 12-week, randomized controlled trial with a 4-week randomized withdrawal period to evaluate the efficacy and safety of linaclotide in irritable bowel syndrome with constipation
AJG Journal co-editor Dr. Paul Moayyedi talks with William D. Chey, MD, FACG and Satish Rao, MD, PhD, FACG about to two randomized controlled trials on linaclotide in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) published in the December issue of The American Journal of Gastroenterology. The phase 3 trials report that this new therapy significantly reduces constipation and abdominal pain associated with some kinds of IBS.
2012-11-28
35 min
American Journal of Gastroenterology Author Podcasts
Evidence Shows Higher Risk of C. diff Infection with PPIs – A Podcast with Yoon K. Loke, MD, MBBE
Findings from a new meta-analysis portray a cautionary tale on the use of PPI therapy in patients at significant risk of C. difficile infection. In conversation with AJG Co-Editor, Dr. William D. Chey, MD, Dr. Yoon K. Loke discusses his latest research findings that suggest concurrent use of antibiotics with PPIs increases the risk of CDI; and a lower risk of CDI with use of H2RAs.
2012-07-02
17 min
Healthcare Policy
Point/Counterpoint: Treatment of IBS With Antibiotics
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Mark DeLegge, MD Guest: Mark Pimentel, MD Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, affects a significant number of patients and can be challenging to treat. How might antibiotic therapy benefit IBS patients, and how is antibiotic therapy a unique option for treating IBS? Should physicians empirically treat IBS patients with antibiotics? Joining us to debate these questions are Dr. William Chey, professor in the department of internal medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, and Dr. Mark Pimentel, associate professor of medicine at the UCLA Geffen School of Medicine. Dr. Mark...
2009-06-25
00 min
Global Medicine
Point/Counterpoint: Treatment of IBS With Antibiotics
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Mark DeLegge, MD Guest: Mark Pimentel, MD Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, affects a significant number of patients and can be challenging to treat. How might antibiotic therapy benefit IBS patients, and how is antibiotic therapy a unique option for treating IBS? Should physicians empirically treat IBS patients with antibiotics? Joining us to debate these questions are Dr. William Chey, professor in the department of internal medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, and Dr. Mark Pimentel, associate professor of medicine at the UCLA Geffen School of Medicine. Dr. Mark...
2009-06-25
00 min
Clinical Pharmacology
Point/Counterpoint: Treatment of IBS With Antibiotics
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Mark DeLegge, MD Guest: Mark Pimentel, MD Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, affects a significant number of patients and can be challenging to treat. How might antibiotic therapy benefit IBS patients, and how is antibiotic therapy a unique option for treating IBS? Should physicians empirically treat IBS patients with antibiotics? Joining us to debate these questions are Dr. William Chey, professor in the department of internal medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, and Dr. Mark Pimentel, associate professor of medicine at the UCLA Geffen School of Medicine. Dr. Mark...
2009-06-25
00 min
GI Insights
Point/Counterpoint: Treatment of IBS With Antibiotics
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Mark DeLegge, MD Guest: Mark Pimentel, MD Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, affects a significant number of patients and can be challenging to treat. How might antibiotic therapy benefit IBS patients, and how is antibiotic therapy a unique option for treating IBS? Should physicians empirically treat IBS patients with antibiotics? Joining us to debate these questions are Dr. William Chey, professor in the department of internal medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, and Dr. Mark Pimentel, associate professor of medicine at the UCLA Geffen School of Medicine. Dr. Mark...
2009-06-25
00 min
Global Medicine
GI Disease: Practical Solutions for Improving Care
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Mark DeLegge, MD Guest: Nicholas Shaheen, MD, MPH Gastrointestinal (GI) disease is a major source of morbidity and mortality, yet physicians and patients often regard it as a basic nuisance. What contributes to this perception, and how can we change it? Host Dr. Mark DeLegge welcomes two chairmen of the upcoming AGA Clinical Congress, Dr. William Chey, professor of internal medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, and Dr. Nicholas Shaheen, associate professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, to discuss strategies to help us...
2008-09-10
00 min
GI Insights
GI Disease: Practical Solutions for Improving Care
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Mark DeLegge, MD Guest: Nicholas Shaheen, MD, MPH Gastrointestinal (GI) disease is a major source of morbidity and mortality, yet physicians and patients often regard it as a basic nuisance. What contributes to this perception, and how can we change it? Host Dr. Mark DeLegge welcomes two chairmen of the upcoming AGA Clinical Congress, Dr. William Chey, professor of internal medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, and Dr. Nicholas Shaheen, associate professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, to discuss strategies to help us...
2008-09-10
00 min
Global Medicine
Newer Thoughts on Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Lee Freedman, MD Dr. Chey discusses newer thinking on the etiology, pathophysiology and treatment of this common and difficult condition.
2007-10-24
00 min
Clinician's Roundtable
Newer Thoughts on Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Lee Freedman, MD Dr. Chey discusses newer thinking on the etiology, pathophysiology and treatment of this common and difficult condition.
2007-10-24
00 min
Clinician's Roundtable
Update on Diabetic Gastroparesis
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Lee Freedman, MD Dr. William Chey reviews newer thinking on the pathophysiology and treatment of this difficult disorder.
2007-10-24
00 min
Diabetes and Endocrinology
Update on Diabetic Gastroparesis
Guest: William Chey, MD Host: Lee Freedman, MD Dr. William Chey reviews newer thinking on the pathophysiology and treatment of this difficult disorder.
2007-10-24
00 min