Past webinars and videos

Watch past Gutsy Learning Series (GLS) webinars that cover a range of topics including medications and emerging treatments, diet and nutrition, flare and symptom management, mental health and wellbeing, and more. 

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Managing your mental health and IBD

In this Gutsy Learning Series (GLS) webinar, Dr. Dean Tripp and lived experience speaker Arielle ...

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Navigating Crohn's and colitis in the Workplace: Empowering Tools for Disclosure and Accommodations

In this webinar, Dr. Monique Gignac presented tools for workplace support for people with IBD, in...

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Fertility and Pregnancy in IBD

In this webinar, Drs. Vivian Huang and Cynthia Seow, along with lived experience partner Laura De...

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Access to Crohn’s and colitis treatments in Canada 

Worried you’ll need to cover the costs of your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis ...

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IBD and understanding your diagnostics 

In this Gutsy Learning Series (GLS) webinar, Dr. Seth Shaffer walked through what to expect durin...

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The IBD Journey

In this Gutsy Learning Series (GLS) webinar, Dr. Prévost Jantchou explored managing Crohn's d...

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Managing Pain in IBD

In this Gutsy Learning Series seminar, Dr. Yasmin Nasser explored the gut-brain connection and ho...

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Arthritis in Crohn's and Colitis

This Gutsy Learning Series webinar explored the connection between inflammatory bowel disease (IB...

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Ostomy Care in Crohn's and Colitis

This webinar explored essential aspects of living well with an ostomy, covering everything from p...

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Accessing Treatment for Crohn’s and Colitis

This webinar provided valuable insights into accessing and managing the costs of inflammatory bow...

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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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