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ECCO IBD Curriculum

3.3.A. Understands that IBD Nursing assessment is both wide ranging and able to focus on specific areas of concern. The nurse may use biomarkers, imaging and physical assessment, including endoscopy
Diagnosis and assessing disease activity5th Basic ECCO: EduCational COurse for Industry
Year: 2020
Authors: Peter Bossuyt
Files: 1
Role of multidisciplinary teams in IBD (Tandem talk)5th Basic ECCO: EduCational COurse for Industry
Year: 2020
Authors: Peter Miles Irving, Christianne J. Buskens, Aileen Fraser
Files: 1
Endoscopic Scoring in IBD e-Coursee-Course
Year: 2019
Authors: Rosanna Cannatelli, Paolo Gionchetti, Uri Kopylov, Jimmi Limdi, and Marietta Iacucci

This course has been developed for physicians and endoscopists interested in Inflammatory Bowel Disease(s) (IBD). One major aim of this e-learning activity is to increase competence and knowledge with regard to endoscopy in IBD in order to improve patient outcomes.

After this case you will be able to assess:

  • Endoscopic scoring systems in Ulcerative Colitis (UC) 
  • Endoscopic scoring systems to assess Pouchitis 
  • Endoscopic scoring systems in Crohn’s Disease (CD) 
  • Small bowel Crohn’s Disease and capsule endoscopy (CE) 
  • Surveillance colonoscopy in IBD

US as a decision-making tool in IBDSkills Videos
Year: 2019
Authors: Giovanni Maconi
Diagnostic Techniques and Monitoring e-Coursee-Course
Year: 2018
Authors: Johan Burisch, Dominik Bettenworth, Hannah Gordon, Eduards Krustins, and Bram Verstockt, Kostas Katsanos

This course has been developed for gastroenterologists, surgeons, paediatricians, pathologists and other interdisciplinary medical experts interested in Inflammatory Bowel Disease(s) (IBD). One major aim of this e-learning activity is to increase competence and knowledge with regard to the diagnosis and management management of IBD patients.

After this case you will:

  • Be able to identify the ideal diagnostic technique in various situations
  • Be acquainted with several diagnostic options that can be used as guidance for clinical practice