Key takeaways:
- PA and dietitian Morgan Binder explores how nutrition's role in IBS and IBD care is shifting from restriction toward regulation and practical, sustainable strategies.
- Integrating diet, psychology, and gastroenterology can improve outcomes while helping patients rebuild food confidence and reduce symptom anxiety.
- The session shows how multidisciplinary teams can collaborate effectively to deliver cohesive care and translate clinical nutrition evidence into real-world practice.
- When clinicians refer brain-gut therapy through the secure online form, all patients receive 25% coverage toward their annual Nerva program, making care more affordable.
This session explores how clinicians across disciplines can apply evidence-informed strategies that move beyond restriction toward practical, sustainable results.
With PA and RD Morgan Binder from Arizona Digestive Health.
Learn how integrated nutrition and regulation strategies can strengthen GI care
Explore how nutrition’s role in IBS and IBD care is shifting from restriction to regulation.
Understand how integrating diet, psychology, and gastroenterology can improve outcomes.
Learn to translate clinical nutrition evidence into practical, real-world strategies.
Discover ways to support patients in rebuilding food confidence and reducing symptom anxiety.
See how multidisciplinary teams can collaborate effectively to deliver cohesive care.
Download the presentation
How you can make IBS care more affordable
When you refer brain-gut therapy through the secure online form, all patients receive 25% coverage toward their annual Nerva program, making care more affordable while you stay informed through ongoing symptom reports and progress data.
Bookmark the form now for future referrals.
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