Tuesday, May 11, 2021 6:00pm - 7:00pm ET
Tuesday, May 11, 2021  -  6:00pm - 7:00pm ET
Via Zoom Conference
Earn 1 CE credits*
*1 hour of continuing education credit for Licensed Psychologists will be awarded for this program.
 
There is no cost to attend. Attendees must complete the associated evaluation form in order to receive credit. 

A Rome Foundation Continuing Medical Education program
Via Zoom Conference
Earn 1 CE credits*
*1 hour of continuing education credit for Licensed Psychologists will be 
awarded for this program.
 There is no cost to attend. 
Attendees must complete the associated evaluation form in order to receive credit. 

A Rome Foundation Continuing 
Medical Education program
Session Two:
Behavioral Treatment for Sleep Disturbance in DGBIs
Learning Objectives: 
1. Identify the relationship between poor sleep and disorders of gut brain interaction

2. Describe the key techniques of behavioral treatment for insomnia in DGBIs 
Faculty Speaker:
Sarah Ballou, PhD
Sarah Ballou, PhD
GI Health Psychologist
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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For More Information about Rome Foundation GastroPsych: Visit our Website
For Questions about this CE Program, 
Contact Tamieka Blair: tblair@theromefoundation.org
Rome Psychogastroenterology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Rome Psychogastroenterology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
About the Rome Foundation
The Rome Foundation is an independent not for profit 501(c) 3 organization that provides support for activities designed to create scientific data and educational information to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs). Our mission is to improve the lives of people with functional GI disorders.

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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