RCPE in association with the American College of Gastroenterology and the Scottish Society of Gastroenterology - Gastroenterology: A global perspective.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jennifer Murray, Amirhosein Kefayat, Mhairi Finlayson, John Paul Seenan, Ronald Hsu, Shahida Din
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On 6 November 2024, the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) hosted its annual gastroenterology symposium, marking the first collaboration with the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) and the Scottish Society of Gastroenterology (SSG). The event addressed key global challenges in gastroenterology, including obesity, liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the gut microbiome, endoscopy quality and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Discussions emphasised the growing burden of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), with promising pharmacologic and endoscopic interventions emerging. Advances in microbiome-targeted therapies, including faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), were explored for recurrent Clostridium difficile infection and IBD. Professor David Rubin delivered the esteemed Sir Stanley Davidson lecture, highlighting the era of disease modification in IBD, emphasising early intervention and personalised treatment strategies. The symposium also addressed the role of AI in improving endoscopic detection rates and optimising resource allocation. This international collaboration underscored the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to tackling global digestive diseases, integrating clinical innovation, policy interventions and technological advancements. The event fostered knowledge exchange among global experts, aiming to advance patient care and improve long-term outcomes in gastroenterology.

RCPE与美国胃肠病学学会和苏格兰胃肠病学学会联合-胃肠病学:全球视角。
2024年11月6日,爱丁堡皇家医师学院(RCPE)举办了一年一度的胃肠病学研讨会,这是与美国胃肠病学学院(ACG)和苏格兰胃肠病学学会(SSG)的首次合作。会议讨论了胃肠病学领域的主要全球挑战,包括肥胖、肝病、炎症性肠病(IBD)、肠道微生物组、内窥镜检查质量和人工智能(AI)应用。讨论强调了代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪变性肝病(MASLD)日益增加的负担,有希望的药物和内窥镜干预出现。探讨了针对复发性艰难梭菌感染和IBD的微生物组靶向治疗的进展,包括粪便微生物群移植(FMT)。David Rubin教授发表了受人尊敬的Stanley Davidson爵士演讲,强调了IBD疾病修饰的时代,强调了早期干预和个性化治疗策略。研讨会还讨论了人工智能在提高内窥镜检出率和优化资源分配方面的作用。这一国际合作强调了采用多学科方法应对全球消化系统疾病、整合临床创新、政策干预和技术进步的重要性。该活动促进了全球专家之间的知识交流,旨在推进患者护理和改善胃肠病学的长期结果。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (JRCPE) is the College’s quarterly, peer-reviewed journal, with an international circulation of 8,000. It has three main emphases – clinical medicine, education and medical history. The online JRCPE provides full access to the contents of the print journal and has a number of additional features including advance online publication of recently accepted papers, an online archive, online-only papers, online symposia abstracts, and a series of topic-specific supplements, primarily based on the College’s consensus conferences.
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