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So, we have covered EOE from stem to stern. We covered its pathophysiology, its epidemiology treatment. We hope that it provided all of the attendants with a strong foundation to be able to see and take care of patients with confidence, understanding that EOE is a chronic condition that is best treated with a multidisciplinary approach. I hope we were able to show you that with the esteemed guest lecturers that were faculty that was with us today. As Dr. Sharma mentioned, this is a new condition that's evolving, and so the way this session might be happening next year or a year from now could be completely different. There might be more information on biologics, more information on dietary elimination, potentially some endoscopic therapies that we have yet to appreciate. It's a dynamic and exciting condition. Thankfully, we have effective treatments for our patients. Saurav, anything you want to add to that? No, I don't. I just want to say thank you to the faculty for all their effort and time they put in for both Michelle and Eric for running the AV, for giving us good feedback on the course and what we can do different or what we should add or take out. I know it's a long day or a full day for just talking about EOE, so feedback is very important for us. Well, again, congratulations on a wonderful course. Our thanks to the faculty and to you, our participants. As a reminder, each of you will have ongoing access to the recordings and the additional resources that were discussed today from the course via GILeet, ASG's online learning module system. When they are available in roughly about three weeks, the course evaluation for today is now live in GILeet, and once you complete it, you can download your certificate of completion for this course. If you need assistance logging into GILeet, please email practicemanagement at asge.org and we'll be happy to assist you. This concludes the ASG Advanced Practice Provider EOE course. We hope this information is useful to you and your practice.
Video Summary
The ASG Advanced Practice Provider course comprehensively covered Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EOE), including its pathophysiology, epidemiology, and treatment, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach due to its chronic nature. The course highlighted the evolving nature of EOE, with potential future developments in biologics, dietary eliminations, and endoscopic therapies. Feedback was encouraged to improve future sessions, underscoring the dynamic and exciting field. Participants have ongoing access to course recordings and resources via GILeet, with course evaluations available for feedback and certificate issuance. For support, participants can contact ASGE via email.
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis
multidisciplinary approach
biologics
GILeet
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