In this video, Bharati Kochar, MD, from Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses her session titled “Dietary and Microbial Therapies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease,” which she will present at the virtual 2020 Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (AIBD) regional meeting in Boston.
Additional Resources:
For more information about AIBD 2020 Regionals and to register for upcoming sessions, visit https://www.aibdregionals.com.
Bharati Kochar, MD, is a gastroenterologist specializing in the treatment of IBD at the Crohn's and Colitis Center at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
TRANSCRIPT:
My name is Bharati Kochar, and I'm a gastroenterologist and IBD specialist at the Mass General Hospital in Boston. At the AIBD Regionals, I will be talking about diet and microbial therapies for IBD.
In my talk, I hope to provide lots of clinically pertinent factors for you to take home to your patients. I'll be discussing the diets that have been studied for both Crohn's and ulcerative colitis, presenting some of the newer studies published as recently as this year, and summarizing what I tell my patients about dietary therapy for IBD.
I'll also be talking about some of the topics that just bring up and are very interested in, specifically the use of turmeric or curcumin, as well as probiotics and fish oil, and discussing the data behind fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for the treatment of both Crohn's and ulcerative colitis.
I hope that you find this to be an interesting and simulating talk that you can take home to your patients again, and we look forward to having you join us.