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Overall objectives of this activity were met
Individual objective met: Discuss the clinical benefits of mucosal healing in patients
Individual objective met: Design an effective treatment plan that maximizes the occurrence of mucosal healing in patients with Crohn’s disease
Individual objective met: Evaluate the clinical utility of colonoscopy, non-invasive imaging techniques, and biomarkers for the assessment of mucosal healing in patients with Crohn’s disease
You were satisfied with the overall quality of this activity
The content was relevant to your practice
Participation in this activity changed your knowledge / attitudes
You will make a change in your practice as a result of participation in this activity
The activity presented scientifically rigorous, unbiased, and balanced information
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Jack A. Di Palma, MD
Bincy P. Abraham, MD, MS
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Colonoscopy or other imaging modalities prior to and following the initiation of a biologic therapy in patients with Crohn’s Disease
Utilizing surrogate markers such as MRI, CRP, or fecal calprotectin to assess mucosal healing
Utilizing mucosal healing as a therapeutic endpoint in clinical practice
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Colonoscopy or other imaging modalities prior to and following the initiation of a biologic therapy in patients with Crohn’s Disease
Utilizing surrogate markers such as MRI, CRP, or fecal calprotectin to assess mucosal healing
Utilizing mucosal healing as a therapeutic endpoint in clinical practice
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