Key takeaways:
- When digestive distress intersects with disordered eating, clinicians are often unsure how to balance symptom relief with behavioral safety.
- An expert panel spanning gastroenterology, dietetics, and psychology demonstrates how coordinated, cross-disciplinary care can improve outcomes and patient trust.
- Practical strategies include recognizing when dietary changes may do more harm than good, integrating brain-gut therapy, and validating GI symptoms without reinforcing disordered behaviors.
- Clinicians can refer patients to Nerva via a secure HIPAA-compliant form; patients receive 25% off and referrers get email progress reports on their care.
When digestive distress intersects with disordered eating, it often leaves clinicians unsure how to balance symptom relief with behavioral safety. This webinar brings together experts in gastroenterology, dietetics, and psychology to demonstrate how coordinated, cross-disciplinary care can improve outcomes and patient trust.
Expert panel
Jordan Shapiro, MD, MS – Gastroenterologist
Brittany Rogers, MS, RD/LDN, CPT – Registered Dietitian
Kelli Rugless, PsyD – Psychologist and Eating Disorder Specialist
Practical strategies for multidisciplinary ED–GI management
You’ll learn how to:
Recognize when dietary changes may do more harm than good
Integrate brain-gut therapy to support recovery and regulation
Validate GI symptoms without reinforcing disordered behaviors
Communicate effectively across disciplines for cohesive care
Build confidence managing complex ED–GI presentations
Ready to refer Nerva?
You can refer today via our secure HIPAA-compliant online form – patients receive 25% off, and you’ll receive email progress reports on their care. All patients will also have the opportunity to see if they qualify for our Patient Assistance Program, which ensures equitable access to brain-gut therapy for everyone.
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