Meet the JCC Authors

13October2022

Meet the JCC Authors: Podcast with Floris de Voogd

Ignacio Catalán-Serra, ECCO News Associate Editor

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Dear ECCO friends and family,

We are delighted to announce the new series of podcast of the Journal of Crohns and Colitis (JCC)! The editorial team of ECCO News is taking over the task to bring you the best articles of JCC in a short and entertaining interview format. The authors will comment on their findings and we will discuss future directions and new areas of research in the topic and in the field of IBD.

In this first episode, we will dive into new applications of intestinal ultrasound in IBD and its potential as non-invasive method with Dr. de Voogd from Amstrerdam UMC from the article entitled: «Intestinal Ultrasound Early on in Treatment Follow-up Predicts Endoscopic Response to Anti-TNFα Treatment in Crohn’s Disease».

Welcome to our new podcast: Meet the JCC Authors !

Posted in Meet the JCC Authors, ECCO News, Podcasts and Videos, Volume 17, Issue 3

19December2022

Meet the JCC Authors: Podcast with Maria Chaparro & Mette Julsgaard

Spyros Siakavellas, ECCO News Associate Editor

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Dear ECCO friends and family,

Please join us for the second episode of our podcast series Meet the JCC Authors!

We are thrilled to have with us two brilliant colleagues: Dr. Maria Chaparro from Hospital Universitario de La Princesa in Madrid, Spain and Dr. Mette Julsgaard from Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark. We will be discussing their recent paper in the Journal of Crohns and Colitis titled: "Surgery due to Inflammatory Bowel Disease During Pregnancy: Mothers and Offspring Outcomes From an ECCO CONFER Multicentre Case Series [Scar Study]". This is a seminal study organized under the auspices of the ECCO CONFER initiative and it really highlights how this collaborative approach can aid in the evaluation and understanding of rare IBD populations and subgroups. So come with us as we take a deep dive with the authors in the evolution of pregnancies and offspring after IBD surgery during pregnancy and hear them explain to us their findings and take home messages from examining the largest series to date of this extremely serious situation.

Enjoy and do not forget to spread the word about our new podcast to your friends and colleagues!

Posted in Meet the JCC Authors, ECCO News, Podcasts and Videos, Volume 17, Issue 4

27April2023

Meet the JCC Authors: Podcast with Mads Damsgaard Wewer

Nuha Yassin, ECCO News Associate Editor

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Dear ECCO friends and family,

Please join us for the 3rd episode of our podcast series Meet the JCC Authors!

It is my pleasure to introduce Mads Damsgaard Wewer from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He talks about the recently in JCC published paper: Disease Activity Patterns of Inflammatory Bowel Disease—A Danish Nationwide Cohort Study 1995–2018. We hope you enjoy getting to know Mads and learn more about his journal article.

Enjoy and do not forget to spread the word about our new podcast to your friends and colleagues!

Best Wishes,

Nuha Yassin

Consultant Colorectal Surgeon

ECCO News Associate Editor

Posted in Meet the JCC Authors, ECCO News, Podcasts and Videos, Volume 18, Issue 1

15June2023

Meet the JCC Authors: Podcast with Philip Harvey

Brigida Barberio, ECCO News Associate Editor

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Dear ECCO Friends and Family,

In this new episode of our podcast “Meet the JCC Author”, it is my pleasure to introduce Philip Harvey from the Royal Wolverhamptom NHS Hospital, UK.

He talks about his paper recently published in JCC: “Venous Thromboembolism following discharge from Hospital in Patients Admitted for Inflammatory Bowel Disease”.

We hope you enjoy it and do not forget to spread the word about our new podcast to your friends and colleagues!

Best Wishes,

Brigida Barberio

ECCO News Associate Editor

Posted in Meet the JCC Authors, ECCO News, Podcasts and Videos, Volume 18, Issue 2

26October2023

Meet the JCC Authors: Interview with Parul Tandon

Nuha Yassin, ECCO News Associate Editor

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Welcome to our series of interviews with the Author. I am Nuha Yassin, a consultant colorectal surgeon in Birmingham, UK, and one of the associate editors for ECCO News. I am delighted to be joined by Parul Tandon from Toronto, Canada.

Posted in Meet the JCC Authors, ECCO News, Podcasts and Videos, Volume 18, Issue 3

18December2023

Meet the JCC Authors: Podcast with Joana Revés

Ignacio Catalán-Serra, ECCO News Associate Editor

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Dear colleagues,

Welcome again to a new episode of the JCC Podcast in ECCO News!

We know that there is a "window of opportunity", where starting an effective therapy can improve outcomes in Crohn´s disease. This is also the case for early introduction of anti-TNFs but, how early should we start it to change the natural history of the disease?

To answer that question, we are featuring a brief conversation about the article Early intervention with biologic therapy in Crohn´s disease: how early is early? recently published in JCC, with first author Joana Reves from Portugal.

We hope you find it interesting and useful for your clinical practice!

Thanks for joining us.

 

Best regards,

Ignacio Catalan-Serra

Posted in Meet the JCC Authors, ECCO News, Podcasts and Videos, Volume 18, Issue 4

18April2024

Meet the JCC Authors: Podcast with Michael Dolinger

Ignacio Catalán-Serra, ECCO News Associate Editor

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Dear ECCO Friends,

Welcome to this new episode of the Meet the JCC Authors Podcast!

Here, we interview the rising star of intestinal ultrasound (IUS), Michael Dolinger from Mount Sinai Hospital (NY, US), about his recent article in JCC entitled: “Early intestinal ultrasound response to biologic therapy predicts endoscopic remission in children with ileal Crohn's Disease: Results from the Prospective Super Sonic Study”.

We discuss the increasing use of IUS as a tool to predict response to therapies in treat-to-target strategies in both children and adults and how it can identify those patients who will achieve endoscopic remission. In addition, we talk about Michael’s journey and the introduction of IUS in the United States, the learning curves, the future of IUS in IBD, new technologies and much more.

We hope you enjoy it!

Ignacio Catalan-Serra
ECCO News Associate Editor

Posted in Meet the JCC Authors, ECCO News, Podcasts and Videos, Volume 19, Issue 1