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The Role of Socioeconomic Factors in Health Care Delivery in IBD

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Overview / Abstract:

Certain patients with IBD are more likely to see poor outcomes due to low socioeconomic status (SES). Recognizing and acting on these differences is especially important during the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic consequences of which have disproportionately affected those with low SES.

In the second episode of this CMEOCast podcast series, expert faculty focus on the role of SES and gender bias in the treatment of IBD and offer approaches to mitigating these disparities.

- Learning Objectives -

At the end of this CE activity, participants should be able to:
- Initiate multidisciplinary collaboration to provide medically underserved children, adolescents, and adults with IBD with guideline-recommended care.

Expiration

Feb 12, 2022

Discipline(s)

Nurse Practitioner , Nursing CNE, Pharmacy CPE, Physician CME, Physician Assistant CME

Format

Online, Podcast, Webinar / Webcast / Video

Credits / Hours

0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™/CEUs/contact hours

Accreditation

ACCME, ACPE, AANP, ABIM MOC

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Miguel Regueiro, MD, AGAF, FACG, FACP
Chair, Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
The Pier C. and Renee A. Borra Family Endowed Chair in Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Vice Chair, Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute
Professor, Department of Medicine
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH

Sandra Quezada, MD, MS
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Associate Dean for Admissions
Assistant Dean for Faculty Diversity and Inclusion
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

Supported by educational grants from Janssen Biotech, Inc., administered by Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC, and Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.

Keywords / Search Terms

CME Outfitters IBD, COVID-19, COVID, COVID19, Coronavirus, gender, bias, socioeconomics, gastroenterology, GI, gastroenterologist, gastro, UC, crohns, crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, colitis, IBS, CIC, disparities, health inequities, disparities in healthcare, diversity, health equity Free CE CME

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