Key takeaways:
- Dietitian Kate Scarlata and GI psychologist Dr. Megan Riehl share practical ways to improve IBS patient outcomes through multidisciplinary, gut-brain focused care.
- The webinar covers recognizing when diet alone is no longer enough and how to address symptom-related anxiety and break the fear-avoidance cycle.
- Clinicians can learn to integrate behavioral and psychological care, including brain-gut therapies that support nervous system regulation and improve quality of life.
- A HIPAA-compliant online form lets clinicians refer IBS patients directly to the Nerva program as part of a multidisciplinary care plan.
Transform your IBS care model with expert insights you can implement immediately
If you want to improve how you support IBS patients, this is a must-watch session. Renowned dietitian Kate Scarlata and GI psychologist Dr. Megan Riehl bring decades of combined expertise to this powerful, practical webinar. Together, they explore how to deliver better patient outcomes by integrating the latest tools in gut-brain health, with a clear focus on multidisciplinary collaboration.
In this session, you’ll learn how to:
Recognize when diet is no longer enough – and what to do next
Address symptom-related anxiety and break the cycle of fear–avoidance
Integrate behavioral and psychological care into your existing treatment model
Use brain-gut therapies to support nervous system regulation and improve quality of life
Collaborate more effectively across disciplines to streamline care for complex IBS cases
Watch the webinar now
Fill in the short form on this page to get instant access to the full session.
Ready to start referring?
Use our HIPAA-compliant form to refer your IBS patients directly to the Nerva program. It’s a simple way to connect patients with effective brain-gut therapy as part of a multidisciplinary care plan.
Not ready to fill it out just yet? Bookmark the form and return when you’re ready to take the next step.
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