Achievements of the L&D Gastroenterology Team listed in the latest Ambassador Magazine
I have been asked to present our experience at the L&D with IBD patient self management at the next Dr. Falk Forum 43Â on the 14th November 2014
IBD – SSHAMP (Supported, Self Help And Management Programme) won best poster in the Gastroenterology Services section at this year’s British Society of Gastroenterology Conference 2014 Please click on this link for further details.
For those who could’t make it or want a second viewing my presentation at this years British Society of Gastroenterology Conference in Manchester, has been uploaded in its entirety Please click on the following link “Lessons from the Early Adopters of the National IBD Registry”
Findings Surveillance Intestinal metaplasia of the cardia Not recommended Irregular Z line Not recommended <3cm without IM Repeat gastroscopy with quadrantic biopsies – if still no IM, discharge from surveillance <3cm with IM Every 3-5 years (agreed 4 yearly L&D) >3cm Every 2-3 years (agreed 2 yearly L&D)
The IBD-SSHAMP (Supported, Self Help And Management Programme) Team at the Luton & Dunstable University Hospital have reached the finals of the BMJ Gastroenterology Team of the Years Awards for 2014. A short piece was written in the BMJ. If you want to read more please click on the link here
The L&D Team are Shortlisted for the British Medical Journal’s Gastroenterology Team of the Year Awards  2014
Recently PKB asked a selection of patients and members of our IBD Team to discuss their experience of using PKB to help manage IBD. The video clips here give a useful insight into the different perspectives patients, clinicians and specialist nurses have of using this novel system.
The Telegraph recently published an article discussing Patients Know Best and our involvement with them to deliver our IBD – Supported, Self Help And Management Programme
The United European Gastroenterology (UEG) group have published a new colorectal cancer awareness poster as a useful reminder to us all about the facts surrounding screening