6th Annual GUILD Conference Program

Gastroenterology Updates IBD and Liver Disease 2022 Program

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GUILD BOOTCAMP: Back to Basics (All Registered Attendees Welcome)

Saturday February 19, 2022 – Registration from 2 PM to 6 PM

  • 3:30 PM Introduction: Fernando Velayos, MD
  • 3:35 – 4:05 PM: Introduction to IBD: Diagnosis and Prognosis- Aline Charabaty, MD
  • 4:05 – 4:35 PM: Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: Medical Management – Michael Kattah, MD
  • 4:35 – 5:10 PM: Case Studies in IBD: Applying what we learned – Fernando Velayos, MD
  • 5:10 – 5:45 PM: NASH: ABCs of diagnosis and lifestyle management – Manal Abdelmalek, MD
  • 5:45 – 6:00 PM: Questions
  • 6:00 – 7:15 PM: Networking Reception for NP/PA
Time (HST) Sunday (2/20/22) Monday (2/21/22) Tuesday (2/22/22) Wednesday (2/23/22)
Non-CME
7:00 – 8:00 AM
Product Theater Breakfast hosted by AbbVie
Progressing the Care of IBD
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David Schwartz, MD, FACG, AGAF
Product Theater Breakfast hosted by Janssen
STELARA® (ustekinumab) FOR ULCERATIVE COLITIS (UC)
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Charles A. Sninsky MD
Product Theater Breakfast hosted by Pfizer
A Clinical Overview of a Prescription Treatment for Patients With Moderately
to Severely Active Ulcerative Colitis
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Asher Kornbluth, MD
7:30 – 8:30 AM Breakfast with faculty:
Posters / Exhibits
(Intro starts 8:15 am)
Breakfast with Faculty:
Posters / Exhibits
Breakfast with Faculty:
Posters / Exhibits
Breakfast with Faculty:
Posters / Exhibits
8:30 – 9:20 AM

Questions: 9:20-9:30

Year in Review:
Crohns Disease
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Edward Loftus, MD
William Sandborn, MD
Year in Review:
Chronic Liver Diseases
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Norah Terrault, MD
Elliott Tapper, MD
Year in Review:
Ulcerative Colitis
.
David Rubin, MD
Fernando Velayos, MD
Wednesday Morning Office Hours:
Year in Review:

Best Papers in Gastroenterology 2021
.
David Lieberman, MD
Doug Corley, MD
9:30 – 10:00 AM

Questions: 10:00-10:05

Improving Quality of Care:
A Practical Guide to Incorporating Treat to Target into your Practice
.
David Rubin, MD
State of the Art:
Management of Ascites and its Complications in 2022
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Lupe Garica Tsao, MD
Hot Topic:
Safety of IBD Medication During Conception/Pregnancy for Men and Women with IBD
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Uma Mahadevan, MD
Guidelines:
The Patient with Diverticular Disease
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Aasma Shaukat, MD
10:05 – 10:35 AM

Questions: 10:35-10:40

How I Do It:
The Management of Perianal Fistulizing Disease
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Miguel Regueiro, MD
How I Do It:
Viral Hepatitis for the Gastroenterologist
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Norah Terrault, MD
Ask the Consultant:
The IBD Patient with a Rash!
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George Martin MD
Improving Quality of Care:
Current and Future Trends in CRC Screening Tests
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David Lieberman, MD
10:40 – 11:10 AM Break / Exhibits Break / Exhibits Break / Exhibits Break / Exhibits
11:10 – 11:40 AM

Questions: 11:40-11:45

Ask the Consultant:
The IBD Patient with Joint Pain!
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Arthur Kavanaugh, MD
State of the Art:
Update on the Treatment of NASH
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Manal Abdelmalek, MD
Out of the Box:
Preventive Health in IBD
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Millie Long, MD
Ask the Consultant:
The Patient with Abnormal Liver Tests
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Manal Abdelmalek, MD
11:45 AM – 12:20 PM

Questions: 12:20-12:25

State of the Art:
How to Position Biologic/Small Molecule Therapies in your Practice: Balancing Safety and Efficacy
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Millie Long, MD
Hot Seat:
HCC Surveillance: Who, How and Anticipated Benefits
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Elliott Tapper, MD
State of the Art:
COVID and IBD: Lessons Learned
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Miguel Regueiro, MD
Hot Topic:
Should You Stop the PPI?
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Doug Corley, MD
12:25 – 12:45 PM Break Break Break Break
12:45 – 1:20 PM
“Lunch & Lecture”
Ticket RequiredQuestions: 1:20-1:30
Advances:
Precision Medicine in IBD
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Michael Kattah, MD
Improving Quality of Care:
Tips on TIPS
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Lupe Garcia Tsao, MD
Hot Topic:
Biosimilars in IBD
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Fernando Velayos, MD
Advances in GI:
Chemoprevention in GI Cancer: Is there a Role?
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Aasma Shaukat, MD
1:30 – 3:30 PM
Afternoon Workshops
Cases with the Faculty:
Case Based IBD Review
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Uma Mahadevan, MD and IBD faculty
Liver Jeopardy:
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Norah Terrault, MD and all Liver faculty
How I Do It:
• PSC-IBD: Diagnosis and Management (30 in)
Edward Loftus, MD
• IBS-IBD: Managing the Overlap (30 min)
Aline Charabaty, MD

• Questions to the Faculty
Meeting Closure
Non-CME
5:00 – 6:00 PM
Product Theater Dinner hosted by BMS
ZEPOSIA™ (Ozanimod): A Once-Daily Oral S1P Receptor Modulator for the
Treatment of Moderately to Severely Active Ulcerative Colitis in Adults
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Uma Mahadevan, MD
6:00 – 9:00 PM Welcome Reception & Dinner

Activities

Breakfast and Breaks: Posters and Exhibits:
At the breakfast session and at the breaks between sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to review poster presentations, interact with the authors, and view the exhibit area. Faculty will be in the breakfast area meeting informally with the attendees.

Session Descriptions

Year in Review:
Two speakers will have about 15 minutes each to present and defend their choice for the important papers/abstracts/news stories/etc. from the previous year on key topics. At the end, there will be 10 minutes available for audience Q&A and discussion.

“Outside the Box” and Special Seminars:
One speaker will cover a topic relevant to but perhaps outside of traditional gastroenterology topics. 30 minutes for lecture, 10 minutes for Q&A.

“How I do it” Seminar:
One speaker will cover a topic in gastroenterology from their expert personal perspective, supplemented by literature review, and presented in case format for 20 minutes with 10 minutes for Q&A.

Hot Topic:
One speaker will cover a topic of particular new relevance to gastroenterologists, presenting the latest evidence, recommendations, etc. 20-30 minutes for lecture, 10 minutes for Q&A.

Guidelines:
Review of society guidelines on key topic by leading expert. 30 minute talk with 10 minutes for audience Q+A.

Ask the Consultant:
A gastroenterologist will be able to present short, common cases to a non-GI specialist for their practical advice. This year, we will quiz a rheumatologist on disease and drug related arthralgias and rheumatic events in IBD.

The Hot Seat:
One faculty member presents cases to a panel of faculty and to the audience to stimulate discussion on approaches to challenging cases.

Advances:
Talks will address both technologic and therapeutic advances in topic areas.

Improving Quality of Care:
“Quality” is a buzzword in medicine today. This series addresses specific topics where providers can troubleshoot and improve their patient care.

Panel Discussions:
All faculty and the audience members participate and give their assessment of and opinions on key topics in our field.

Afternoon Workshops:
These 110 minute sessions will cover practical issues relevant to the clinic. The format will be hands on or video, with subjects, supplemented by a lecture and discussion, with the goal of allowing clinicians to learn about novel techniques or participate in complex case discussion.

Questions?

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