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GI StartUp Podcast - "Fecal Calprotectin for the small intestine" Alex Menys, PhD and Aline Charbaty, MD on Motilent and using MRI to guide management in small bowel crohn's.

"Fecal Calprotectin for the small intestine" Alex Menys, PhD and Aline Charbaty, MD on Motilent and using MRI to guide management in small bowel crohn's.

09/05/22 • 45 min

GI StartUp Podcast

Join us on one of my favorite discussions on the podcast so far with two of my favorite guests!

We'll be discussing the Utility of MRI-based motility analysis in small bowel Crohn's disease, MRI vs. ultrasound for small bowel crohn's follow up.

Are all strictures born equal? What can MRI tell us about stricturing disease?

How should physicians approach disruptive technologies?

What are the cornerstones of medical innovation?

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Join us on one of my favorite discussions on the podcast so far with two of my favorite guests!

We'll be discussing the Utility of MRI-based motility analysis in small bowel Crohn's disease, MRI vs. ultrasound for small bowel crohn's follow up.

Are all strictures born equal? What can MRI tell us about stricturing disease?

How should physicians approach disruptive technologies?

What are the cornerstones of medical innovation?

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