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The "EoE Mastery: Advanced Practice Provider Program" is set for October 3, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM CST, conducted virtually. This event seeks to enhance the capabilities of advanced practice providers (APPs) in diagnosing and managing Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). <br /><br />The program starts with a welcome session followed by in-depth discussions on EoE, focusing on early diagnosis, symptom recognition, and differentiating EoE from conditions like GERD. The morning sessions also deal with the underlying inflammatory mechanisms in EoE and the significance of a multidisciplinary approach for effective treatment.<br /><br />After the lunch break, the program addresses the challenges in managing esophageal stricture and opportunities arising from deep exploration of esophageal biopsies and case studies. Specific sessions focus on adolescent and adult presentations of EoE, such as persistent heartburn, dysphagia, and food impaction, and how to manage these complex symptoms, particularly when they do not respond to standard PPI treatments.<br /><br />The agenda underscores patient-centered care with insights from a patient’s experience in managing EoE, aiming to deepen understanding from a first-hand perspective. The late sessions focus on empowering APPs with advanced knowledge and training to overcome barriers and improve EoE patient outcomes. The event concludes with an interactive panel discussion aimed at reinforcing learning and application.<br /><br />Overall, the program is designed to build a robust foundation for providers, combining clinical knowledge augmentation, practical case analyses, and interprofessional discussions, all focused on elevating the standards of EoE care across community health systems.
Keywords
EoE Mastery
Advanced Practice Provider
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
virtual event
diagnosis
multidisciplinary approach
esophageal stricture
patient-centered care
clinical knowledge
community health systems
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