Xpeer Medical Education, the global reference in digital medical education, is launching a set of free accrediting courses to improve physician’s knowledge about the importance of human microbiota on health with the support of an unrestricted grant by Biocodex Microbiota Institute.
With the practicality of an app, yet, with the expertise of scientists, you can get AMA or EACCME credits.
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In recent years, probiotics have gained enormous scientific relevance, as there has been an increasing number of studies supporting probiotic health benefits beyond the digestive tract, including oral, liver, skin, vaginal and urinary tract health. However, not all probiotics are the same. The decision of choosing a probiotic should be based on clinical recommendations based on their efficacy to treat certain pathologies. Among a wide variety of probiotic products, how to choose one? And why? This course will give you the clues and rationale behind selecting a probiotic. Moreover, do not miss the opportunity of learning from a renowned expert some misconceptions and practical recommendations regarding probiotics use!
To view the course on the Xpeer platform, click here: https://web.xpeer.app/web/en/courses/398?channelId=11
All of these courses are free and:
- Reliable: recognized expert, up-to date information, non-promotional content
- Accrediting: EACCME /AMA credit / hour
- Free: directly available on the Xpeer app and access to other courses
- Easy to use: mobile App, 1-hour course, with a modern 'micro-learning format'
- Multilingual: in English with subtitle available in 6 languages (French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Portuguese)
In recent years, the interest in researching the complex interaction between the human gut microbiota and our health has not stopped. Moreover, healthcare professionals have begun wondering if the initial establishment of the gut microbiota plays any role in our adult life. How is the microbiota formed and developed in infancy? How important is it later in life? In this course, you will learn about which factors influence our microbiota even before we are born, and what the consequences of an immature microbiota are later in adult life. Moreover, do not miss out on the practical recommendations on how to enhance a healthy, mature microbiota in children! Unrestricted grant by Biocodex Microbiota Institute
To view the course on the Xpeer platform, click here: https://web.xpeer.app/web/en/courses/368?channelId=11
All of these courses are free and:
- Reliable: recognized expert, up-to date information, non-promotional content
- Accrediting: EACCME /AMA credit / hour
- Free: directly available on the Xpeer app and access to other courses
- Easy to use: mobile App, 1-hour course, with a modern 'micro-learning format'
- Multilingual: in English with subtitle available in 6 languages (French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Portuguese) with VOICE OVER in SPANISH
Does the microbiota affect GI symptoms? The answer is yes, as largely demonstrated in the literature. But then, can we use the microbiota to treat GI symptoms? Join Dr. Eamonn Quigley in this review of the most recent and interesting data on the interaction between the microbiota and GI symptoms. We will review the effects of the microbiome on upper, and lower GI symptoms (focusing on IBS), bowel habit, bloating, flatulence, and distension, and we will get some practical tips to provide the best care to our patients with GI symptoms. Are you going to miss it?
To view the course on the Xpeer platform, click here: https://web.xpeer.app/web/en/courses/201?channelId=11
All of these courses are free and:
- Reliable: recognized expert, up-to date information, non-promotional content
- Accrediting: EACCME /AMA credit / hour
- Free: directly available on the Xpeer app and access to other courses
- Easy to use: mobile App, 1-hour course, with a modern 'micro-learning format'
- Multilingual: in English with subtitle available in 6 languages (French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Portuguese)
Alterations in the gut microbiome may be implicated in the pathogenesis of several non-communicable diseases and in the transition of these conditions to chronicity. Many studies have shown links between fecal microbiota composition and disease, including metabolic, inflammatory and neoplastic disorders. However, the exact (if any) causative role that microbiota changes may have in those diseases remains unclear. Thus, there has been little translation of microbiome science into clinical practice so far, especially in the domains of diagnosis and prognosis, due to the lack of supportive evidence for test and treat strategies. Nevertheless, it is becoming clear that developing and maintaining gut microbiota diversity is a novel clinical target for health promotion and disease prevention, and that diet and probiotics are the natural and most efficient way to improve diversity.
To view the course, click here: https://web.xpeer.app/web/en/courses/200?channelId=11
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Additional continuing medical education is available via the Microbiota channel: https://web.xpeer.app/web/en/courses/channel/welcome/channel/11
All these courses are :
- Reliable: recognized expert, up-to date information, non-promotional content
- Accrediting: EACCME /AMA credit / hour
- Free: directly available on the Xpeer app and access to other courses
- Easy to use: mobile App, 1-hour course, formats are made of efficient micro-learnings, engaging videos
- Multilingual: in English with subtitle available in 6 languages (French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Portuguese)
In the last years, more and more discoveries have shed light into the complex interaction between the gut microbiota and its human host. Its influence, although still not fully understood, ranges from helping defend against pathogens, and help digest otherwise indigestible foods, to maintain the gut barrier integrity, but also modulate human health and metabolism. This last one is particularly important because more recent studies have suggested that the gut microbiota may be implicated in metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes.
To view the course, click here: https://web.xpeer.app/web/en/courses/200?channelId=11
All these courses are :
- Reliable: recognized expert, up-to date information, non-promotional content
- Accrediting: EACCME /AMA credit / hour
- Free: directly available on the Xpeer app and access to other courses
- Easy to use: mobile App, 1-hour course, formats are made of efficient micro-learnings, engaging videos
- Multilingual: in English with subtitle available in 6 languages (French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Portuguese)
Explore the intricate relationship between antibiotics and the human microbiome in this CME course, updated with the latest evidence in the field. Providing you with a more practical approach, the course now includes a clinical case revealing the profound impact of antibiotic therapy on gut health, and how relevant the knowledge acquired in this course will be to your clinical practice. Understand how dysbiosis, characterized by microbial imbalance, underpins various gastrointestinal and systemic disorders. Updated with cutting-edge research, discover novel insights into antibiotic-associated dysbiosis and its far-reaching consequences on patient health. Equip yourself with evidence-based strategies to mitigate dysbiosis-related complications and optimize patient outcomes. Join us to navigate the evolving landscape of drug-microbiome interactions in clinical practice.
To view the course, click here: https://web.xpeer.app/web/en/courses/531?channelId=11
All these courses are :
- Reliable: recognized expert, up-to date information, non-promotional content
- Accrediting: EACCME /AMA credit / hour
- Free: directly available on the Xpeer app and access to other courses
- Easy to use: mobile App, 1-hour course, formats are made of efficient micro-learnings, engaging videos
- Multilingual: in English with subtitle available in 6 languages (French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Portuguese)
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