Below are links to audio recordings from selected Plenary sessions from the 10th International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Disorders held April 12-14, 2013, in Milwaukee, WI.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2013
AM Plenary: Clinical Approach
Moderator: Douglas A. Drossman, MD
Global Epidemiology - Eamonn Quigley, MD
What’s New in Pathophysiology of FGIDs - Giovanni Barbara, MD
Integrated Approach to FGIDs - Douglas A. Drossman, MD
AM Plenary: Hot Topics
Moderator: William D. Chey, MD, AGAF, FACG
What is the Link Between the Gut Microbiome and FGIDs - Willem M. de Vos, PhD
Food and GI Symptoms: Effects on Permeability, Immunology, Motility, and Sensation - Elena Verdú, MD, PhD
Manipulating the Gut Microbiome as a Treatment Strategy for FGIDs - Magnus Simrén, MD, PhD
PM Plenary: Neurogenesis, Neuroplasticity, and FGIDs
Co-Moderators: Gary Mawe, PhD & Keith A. Sharkey, PhD
Emerging Topics in Neurogastroenterology and Motility - Keith A. Sharkey, PhD
Neurogenesis in the Adult Enteric Nervous System - Michael D. Gershon, MD
Visceral Hypersensitivity - Stephen J. Vanner, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Pain, Emotion, and Interoception - Irene Tracey, BA, MA (Oxon), PhD, FRCA
SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013
AM Plenary: State-of-the-Art on What’s New in Pediatric FGIDs
Moderator: Paul Hyman, MD
What’s New in Pathophysiology of Pain Predominant FGIDs - Christophe Faure, MD
What’s New in Pathophysiology of Defecation Disorders - Samuel Nurko, MD, MPH
What’s New in Diagnosis of Upper GI Tract FGIDs - Manu Sood, MD
What’s New in Diagnosis of Defecation Disorders - Carlo Di Lorenzo, MD
SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2013
AM Plenary: Clinical Application
Moderator: Lin Chang, MD
Maximizing the Physician/Patient Relationship - Albena Halpert, MD
Central Pharmacological Treatments for FGIDs - Douglas A. Drossman, MD
New and Emerging Treatments of the Gut - William D. Chey, MD, AGAF, FACG
Behavioral Treatments for FGIDs - Laurie Keefer, PhD