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The CDHF announces a strategic alliance with iMD Health Canada

Strategic alliance will improve health of 20 million Canadians suffering from digestive disorders by changing how physicians and patients interact in the examination room.

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$5,000 Scholarship for those with Crohn’s

If you have been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and are pursuing a post-secondary education, you could be eligible to be the recipient of a 2010 UCBeyond Crohn’s Disease $5,000 Scholarship. This award is for students who demonstrate academic ambition and embrace a way of life that inspires others and goes above and beyond the boundaries of living with IBD. The program is designed for applicants of any age. For more details, please refer the UCBeyond Program Overview sheet.

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CDHF launched a new video series on the “Importance of Screening for Colon Cancer” and “Understanding and Treating GERD”

CDHF launched a new video series on the “Importance of Screening for Colon Cancer” and “Understanding and Treating GERD” that aired on CTV’s Women’s Health with Dr. Marla Shapiro. Each video provides viewers with insights from individuals who have lived with digestive health challenges as well as expert commentary from leading Canadian gastroenterologists.

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CDHF Releases National Prevalence Study & Impact Study Report

Each year, approximately 20 million people are affected by digestive disorders in Canada. Digestive disorders result in over 18 million sick days, account for 10 per cent of all hospitalizations and cost the Canadian economy $18 billion annually through direct health care costs and lost productivity. The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation recently released the results of its National Digestive Disorders Prevalence & Impact Study Report, Establishing Digestive Health as a National Priority which clearly outlines the escalating costs and reduced quality of life associated with digestive disorders.

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GI Care Wait Times
People should not have to wait too long in order to see a specialist who treats bowel diseases. Some waiting is inevitable. The amount of time which a person might be prepared to wait depends on the problem. If, for example, a patient wanted to see a bowel specialist to discuss whether they should have a scope test to screen for cancer, then there is really no urgency about the appointment and a wait time of several months might be appropriate. On the other hand someone with a flare of Crohn’s or colitis or a bleeding ulcer needs to be seen quickly and wait times should be very short.

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