Past Event Videos

Scroll down to watch our past Gutsy Learning Series videos that cover a range of topics including medication and treatment, diet and nutrition, symptom and pain management, extraintestinal manifestations, mental health, emerging therapies, research advancements and more!

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Diagnostics and Testing in Inflammatory Bowel Disease 

Learn about different medical procedures that are used to diagnose IBD, and to monitor or test fo...

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Diet and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Learn about the relationship between diet and IBD including research studies that aim to better u...

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Understanding your Journey with Ulcerative Colitis

Expert gasteroenterologist reviews the Canadian clinical practice guidelines for managing ulcerat...

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The Role of IBD Nurses and Building Relationships

Learn about IBD nursing education in Canada, the critical roles that nurses play within a multidi...

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Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care

Learn from a gastroenterologist and person living with IBD about how to prepare for your&nbs...

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Mental Health and Inflammatory Bowel Disease 

Learn about the brain-gut connection and the relationship between IBD and mental health. Thi...

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Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care

Learn about the transition of patients from pediatric to adult care for Crohn's and colitis. ...

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Probiotics and Nutritional Supplements

Learn from an expert gastroenterologist about what probiotic and prebiotics are, the sa...

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Managing Flares and Complications in Crohn's and Colitis

Learn from an expert gastroenterologist about extraintestinal manifestations of IB...

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  • Canada has among the highest incidence rates of Crohn's and colitis in the world.
  • 1 in 140 Canadians lives with Crohn’s or colitis.
  • Families new to Canada are developing these diseases for the first time.
  • Incidence of Crohn’s in Canadian kids under 10 has doubled since 1995.
  • People are most commonly diagnosed before age 30.

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