What's in a Burp?
About This Event
This course, 'What's in a Burp?', delves into the physiological mechanisms behind burping, exploring its causes, implications, and whether it signifies a healthy digestive process or an underlying issue. Dr. Michael Hall guides participants through the intricate checks and balances of digestion, with a specific focus on understanding and addressing common problems related to stomach acidity levels. Designed for convenience, this on-demand program allows practitioners to enhance their knowledge at their own pace. Participants will gain valuable insights into digestive health, applicable to clinical practice. Please be aware that access to this on-demand product expires on the last day of the calendar year in which it is purchased, requiring completion within that timeframe.
Learning Objectives
- •Explain the physiological mechanisms and involuntary processes that trigger burping and eructation
- •Identify the relationship between burping frequency and gastric acid levels, gas accumulation, and digestive function
- •Differentiate between normal digestive burping and burping that may indicate underlying gastrointestinal dysfunction or pathology
- •Assess patient presentations related to excessive belching and develop appropriate clinical assessment strategies
- •Apply evidence-based approaches to managing common digestive complaints related to gas and bloating in clinical practice
- •Evaluate dietary and lifestyle factors that contribute to excessive gas production and patient symptoms
Event Details
Start Date
On Demand
End Date
—
Price
$50
CE Hours
1 hours
Format
Online / Virtual
Speakers
1
Premium Domain
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