
17. More than guts (part 2): a gut response to long-term care
07/14/23 • 40 min
In this second episode of ‘More than guts’, Consultant Gastroenterologist and IBD specialist Dr Philip Smith at the Royal Liverpool Hospital is joined by Karen Kemp, an IBD Consultant Nurse and Neil Gooding, who was one of the first children ever diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. Together, they discuss their experiences of long-term care for IBD within the NHS, challenges with achieving continuity of care and what’s needed now to effectively meet patient needs. This is the second part of ‘More than guts’, a non-promotional podcast series on IBD organised and funded by Bristol Myers Squibb
Job code: IMM-GB-2300308; date of preparation: July 2023
In this second episode of ‘More than guts’, Consultant Gastroenterologist and IBD specialist Dr Philip Smith at the Royal Liverpool Hospital is joined by Karen Kemp, an IBD Consultant Nurse and Neil Gooding, who was one of the first children ever diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. Together, they discuss their experiences of long-term care for IBD within the NHS, challenges with achieving continuity of care and what’s needed now to effectively meet patient needs. This is the second part of ‘More than guts’, a non-promotional podcast series on IBD organised and funded by Bristol Myers Squibb
Job code: IMM-GB-2300308; date of preparation: July 2023
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18. More than guts (part 3): more than just gut feelings
In this third episode of the series, Alissa Walsh, Consultant Gastroenterologist from Oxford, meets Gemma, a long-term IBD patient, and Lisa Critchley, an IBD Specialist Nurse based in Liverpool. Together, the group discuss the importance of open communication in IBD care, and the need to support patients’ emotional and mental wellbeing to empower better engagement with their own care. This is the third part of ‘More than guts’, a non-promotional podcast series on IBD organised and funded by Bristol Myers Squibb
Job code: IMM-GB-2300309; date of preparation: July 2023
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