On-Demand
On-Demand
Session Six:
Specific Clinical Issues - Results of the RF Global Study in detail
Session Six:
Specific Clinical Issues - Results of the
RF Global Study in detail
A Rome Foundation Continuing Medical Education program
A Rome Foundation Continuing Medical Education program
Symposium Curriculum:
Symposium Curriculum:
IBS: Rome IV vs. Rome III
(10 minutes) (Brian Lacy, MD)

Overlapping DGBI, impact and implications (10 minutes) (Ami Sperber, MD, MSPH)

Post-infection IBS and FD
(10 minutes) (Giovanni Barbara, MD)

Abdominal pain/discomfort/bloating
(10 minutes) (Max Schmulson, MD)
  • Asian perspective (
    10 minutes) (Uday Ghoshal, MD) 
     
Diet and nutrition
(10 minutes) (Bill Chey, MD)

Psychosocial factors
(10 minutes) (Laurie Keefer, PhD)

Panel Q&A (20 minutes)
Moderator (Douglas Drossman, MD)

IBS: Rome IV vs. Rome III  (10 minutes) (Brian Lacy, MD)

Overlapping DGBI, impact and implications (10 minutes) (Ami Sperber, MD, MSPH)

Post-infection IBS and FD (10 minutes) (Giovanni Barbara, MD)

Abdominal pain/discomfort/bloating (10 minutes) (Max Schmulson, MD)
  • Asian perspective (10 minutes) (Uday Ghoshal, MD) 
     
Diet and nutrition (10 minutes) (Bill Chey, MD)

Psychosocial factors (10 minutes) (Laurie Keefer, PhD)

Panel Q&A (20 minutes) Moderator (Douglas Drossman, MD)

For Questions about this Program, 
Contact Johannah Ruddy: jruddy@theromefoundation.org
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Over the last 21 years, the Rome organization has sought to legitimize and update our knowledge of the FGIDs. This has been accomplished by bringing together scientists and clinicians from around the world to classify and critically appraise the science of gastrointestinal function and dysfunction. This knowledge permits clinical scientists to make recommendations for diagnosis and treatment that can be applied in research and clinical practice.
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