Bowel Sounds: Neha Santucci, MD – Functional Abdominal Pain in "Organic" GI Diseases *CME AVAILABLE*

Bowel Sounds: Neha Santucci, MD – Functional Abdominal Pain in "Organic" GI Diseases

In the this episode,  hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Peter Lu talk to Dr. Neha Santucci, an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and the Director of the Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction Program at Cincinnati Children's. They discuss how to identify and manage functional abdominal pain in children with pre-existing organic GI disorders.

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Bowel Sounds: Neha Santucci, MD – Functional Abdominal Pain in "Organic" GI Diseases
Recorded 02/12/2024
Recorded 02/12/2024
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CME Certificate: Bowel Sounds: Neha Santucci, MD – Functional Abdominal Pain in "Organic" GI Diseases
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