Bringing Expert Care to the Community Precision Medicine for Pediatric and Adult Patients With SBS

Overview

Welcome to the AGA Hub on short-bowel syndrome (SBS)! In collaboration with expert physicians in pediatric and adult gastroenterology, the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute and the Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning (ACHL) developed this hub to support delivery and practical application of the latest data and guidance in SBS.

This hub provides everything you need whether you’re a practitioner looking to train as an educator for your team or other sites, looking to stay on top of the latest advances in SBS through personalized CME, or a hospital/clinic looking to support your educational programming.

What do you want
to do today?

This hub provides 3 pathways to meet your needs:

1

Become an AGA-recognized SBS Educator. Access our educator training portal and content library where you can either opt-in to our educator directory to deliver content to other sites, or train on materials for yourself and/or present to your team.

2

Design your personalized education from a library of 200+ slides and earn CME/CE. Broaden your knowledge and improve the multidisciplinary care and outcomes of patients with SBS.

3

Schedule an AGA-recognized SBS educator to present virtually to your team.

Become an educator

Our approach to training is founded in the CDC Training of Trainers (ToT) framework, which prepares multidisciplinary / multispecialty healthcare practitioners to present information effectively, respond to participant questions, and lead sessions that reinforce learning.

Design my education

Access our robust, online content library and design your own educational experience powered by ACHL CustomED®.

Expert faculty in pediatric and adult gastroenterology developed this comprehensive review of the complex treatment of SBS.

Find an educator

Schedule a live virtual presentation with an AGA-recognized SBS educator.

This opportunity is intended for hospitals, clinics, societies, and more.

Or, by completing the training pathway, one of your practitioners can train to become a recognized educator in SBS and present to your team!

What do you want
to do today?

This hub provides 3 pathways to meet your needs:

1

Become an AGA-recognized SBS Educator. Access our educator training portal and content library where you can either opt-in to our educator directory to deliver content to other sites, or train on materials for yourself and/or present to your team.

Become a educator

Our approach to educator training is founded in the CDC Training of Trainers (ToT) framework, which prepares multidisciplinary / multispecialty healthcare practitioners to present information effectively, respond to participant questions, and lead sessions that reinforce learning.

2

Design your personalized education from a library of 200+ slides and earn CME/CE. Broaden your knowledge and improve the multidisciplinary care and outcomes of patients with SBS.

Design my education

Access our robust, online content library and design your own educational experience powered by ACHL CustomED®.

Expert faculty in pediatric and adult gastroenterology developed this comprehensive review of the complex treatment of SBS.

3

Schedule an AGA-recognized SBS educator to present virtually to your team.

Find a educator

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Schedule a live virtual presentation with an AGA-recognized SBS educator.

This opportunity is intended for hospitals, clinics, societies, and more.

Or, by completing the training pathway, one of your practitioners can train to become a recognized educator and present to your team!

Faculty

Donald F. Kirby, MD

  • Director, Center for Human Nutrition
  • Medical Director, Intestinal Transplant Program
  • Department of Gastroenterology, Section of Nutrition
  • Cleveland Clinic
  • Cleveland, OH

Samuel A. Kocoshis, MD

  • Professor, Pediatrics
  • University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
  • Medical Director, Intestinal Transplant and Intestinal Care Center
  • Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
  • Cincinnati, OH