Bruno Chumpitazi
@dr_brunoc
pediatrician, GI doc, clinical researcher fighting against pediatric IBS and gut movement disorders + Division Chief, GI @Duke_Childrens.
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28-04-2014 02:20:26
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Thank you Museum of Life and Science and Duke Children's for the Teddy Bear Hospital event. Children learned about how to stay healthy and what pediatricians do. The GI Division taught kids to only put food or drinks in their mouths, and if needed, how to scope to remove foreign bodies!
Dr. Nancy Mcgreal is receiving the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation Carolina Chapter Community Impact Award during a gala. She recognized the importance of patient Ambassadors in her acceptance speech - stating they also deserve the award. #IBD
#Flovent discontinuation & formulary restrictions are limiting access to critical treatment for #EoE patients who must swallow (not inhale) treatment. Blue Cross Blue Shield Association UnitedHealthcare Cigna Healthcare Aetna pls put fluticasone HFA on formulary for EoE patients. CNN cnn.com/2023/12/28/hea…
Happy Nurses Week! We are truly grateful for all you do, and Duke Children's is lucky to have the best nurses in the world! Duke Health #NursesWeek | #ThankYouNurses | #BestNurses
Dr. Rob Knight receives the Microbiome and Microbial Therapy Section Outstanding Mentor Award. He thanks his own mentors and describes key #microbiome evaluation paradigms from the past and what is coming in the future (AI) #DDW2024 Knight Lab
Thank you to Drs. Cresci and Roper for moderating a fun session on the intersections of the microbiome on pediatric #MASLD (Jeff Schwimmer), #IBD (Dr. Suskind),#IBS (Bruno Chumpitazi), and Dr. Minar’s proteomics in #IBD presentation. We had to take a photo afterwards! #DDW2024 NASPGHAN
It was a ton of fun to have our first multidisciplinary Colorectal Clinic Duke Children's today. A great collaboration with pediatric surgery, pediatric urology, and pediatric gastroenterology for children with anorectal malformations and other colorectal disorders.