Video sessions from the 2019 ANMS Clinical Course, held on Friday, August 16, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois, are now
available for viewing for FREE. Session and video details follow.
Esophagus
Moderators: Dustin Carlson, Rena Yadlapati 8:00–8:25 am - Non-obstructive dysphagia: Phenotyping the patient - Dustin Carlson 8:25–8:50 am - Laryngopharyngeal reflux: Utility or futility of diagnostic tools - Rena Yadlapati 8:50–9:15 am - Mucosal integrity testing - Michael Vaezi 9:15–9:40 am - Office-based esophageal tissue sampling in eosinophilic esophagitis - Ikuo Hirano 9:40–10:00 am - Panel Discussion
Moderators: Braden Kuo, Henry Parkman 10:30–10:55 am - Gastroparesis: Update on mechanisms from the Gastroparesis Consortium - Henry Parkman 10:55–11:20 am - New frontiers in studying motility of the stomach and small intestine - Braden Kuo 11:20–11:45 am - Emerging capsule technologies for functional gastrointestinal (FGI) and motility disorders: The future is now! - William Chey 11:45 am–12:10 pm - Motility modifying agents – Are we getting anywhere? - Mark Pimentel 12:10–12:30 pm - Panel Discussion
Moderators: William Chey, Satish Rao 1:15–1:40 pm - New treatments for anorectal disorders - Satish Rao 1:40–2:05 pm - Colon motility in constipation: When & how to assess - Richard Saad 2:05–2:30 pm - Review: Techniques utilized to assess colon motility in individuals with constipation - Darren Brenner 2:30–2:45 pm - Panel Discussion
Moderators: Laurie Keefer, Tiffany Taft 3:00–3:25 pm - New concepts in the mechanisms of brain–gut interactions - Kirsten Tillisch 3:25–3:50 pm - A positive psychology/resilience model in psychogastroenterology - Laurie Keefer 3:50–4:15 pm - When the diagnosis is functional: Supporting the psychological needs of pediatric/young adult patients and their parents from evaluation through treatment - Julie Snyder 4:15–4:30 pm - Panel Discussion