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Spring 2023 Live Online Community Conference - Foundation For Success
Posted by ImproveCareNow™ on April 13, 2023
On Thursday, April 27 and Friday, April 28, ICN is hosting a Live Online Community Conference (LOCC). Sessions begin on April 27 at 10 AM ET (9 AM CT, 8 AM MT, 7 AM PT) and continue through 4:50 PM ET. Sessions resume again on April 28 at 10 AM ET and continue through the early part of the day, with a wrap up scheduled at 2:30 PM ET.Â
All are welcome to join us for this interactive, online event and we are proud to be able to offer FREE registration to patients and parents/caregivers. When you register for the LOCC you have the option to attend sessions live or enjoy them later when it is convenient for you. All registrants will receive 60-day access to session recordings which will cover topics such as: diet & IBD, new therapeutics, whole person care, data driven improvements in care & outcomes, IUS, healthcare equity, pediatric IBD research, transition clinics, improving injection experience, A-LiNK, patient empowerment, new Ignite Talks.Â
Read moreWelcoming new ICN care team members
Posted by ImproveCareNow™ on April 04, 2023

Once or twice a year, ImproveCareNow hosts an online training event called Immersion to welcome new care center staff to our community. Participants leave Immersion with a greater understanding of how ICN makes a difference; how their efforts at their care center matter; and how they can develop relationships and find support within our ICN Community.
Read moreThe impact a chronic illness has on someone's mental health is just as important as their physical health
Posted by Mikinzi Casto on March 30, 2023
I'm 19 years old, and I have Crohn's disease. I was diagnosed in 2012 when I was eight years old. One interesting fact is that I know how to surf even though I'm from West Virginia. I struggle the most with not letting Crohn's consume my life.
Read moreICN Research Explained: Using multiple imputation of real-world data to estimate clinical remission in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease
Posted by Nanhua Zhang on March 27, 2023
The dreaded medications
Posted by Autumn Erwin on February 15, 2023

I have been surrounded by medications and taking pills my whole life. Between being diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at six years old and being diagnosed with IBS recently, with all the different medications I have to take every day and have had to try - feeling overwhelmed is an understatement!
Read moreLiving with IBD and a feeding tube doesn't define you!
Posted by Rachel Orndorff on February 09, 2023

February 6-10, 2023 is Feeding Tube Awareness Week! I think it’s very clever to have something like this because it seems like most people are ashamed or feel insecure when having a feeding tube; it shouldn’t be like that. A feeding tube isn’t an embarrassing thing to have. We should be grateful to have such a thing when we need it, so we don’t get even more sick.
Read moreimPACt ep. 36 - IBD, the Gut Microbiome, and Nutrition with Dr. Suskind and Kim Braly, RD
Posted by Caitlyn Morris on January 27, 2023

Maddie is joined by pediatric gastroenterologist David Suskind, MD and IBD-specialized dietitian Kim Braly, RD for a podcast about diet, nutrition, the gut microbiome, and how it all relates to Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Read moreEpisode 35 of the imPACt podcast - Health Maintenance with Dr. Sabina Ali
Posted by Hannah Malerman on January 17, 2023
Episode 34 of the imPACt podcast - Patient Engagement Guru, Sydney B
Posted by ImproveCareNow™ on December 23, 2022

We've been getting to know ICN staff members through our imPACt ImproveCareNow network series (last time we talked with Chris Keck about why storytelling matters). In this episode, join Caitlyn, Vanessa and Fionna for a chat with Sydney Bogardus who supported the PAC and the PFACÂ (Patient/Family Advisory Council) for several years before taking on another role in ICN.
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