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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Primary Care Toolkit

 

This downloadable toolkit, available as an interactive PDF, is designed for community-based healthcare professionals and provides a comprehensive guide to role of primary care in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Its goal is to help enhance the awareness and importance of screening, diagnosis, management, and appropriate follow-up of IBD in a diverse patient population.

 

The toolkit covers a range of topics including:

  • IBD Overview
  • Considerations for Undiagnosed Patients
  • Considerations for Diagnosed Patients
  • Care Coordination and Implementation into Practice

 

Additionally, dedicated sections with clinician- and patient-focused resources are included to support community-based healthcare professionals in assisting their patients.

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Terms and conditions

I would like to access the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Primary Care Toolkit and I understand the following statements.

  • The material on this site is intended only as informational or as an educational aid and it is not intended to be taken as medical advice.
  • The ultimate responsibility for patient care resides with a healthcare professional.
  • This toolkit was developed with a steering committee made up a two IBD specialists, a primary care physician, and a person living with IBD. Additionally, input was obtained from individuals with IBD and primary care physicians throughout the development process.
  • The information in the toolkit is based solely on information available at the time it was updated.
  • Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC provided financial sponsorship for this toolkit. They were not members of the steering committee. The steering committee approved the suggested edits made by Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC to provide accuracy and balance.