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PIBD Echoes from BSPGHAN Leeds 2026 (Part 1): With Dr Neil Chanchlani & Dr Rebecca Little

49 min · 11 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio PIBD Echoes from BSPGHAN Leeds 2026 (Part 1): With Dr Neil Chanchlani & Dr Rebecca Little

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Straight from the halls of BSPGHAN Leeds 2026—where we expertly (and entirely coincidentally) “borrowed” two outstanding paediatric gastroenterologists from the conference floor—we bring you the highlights you meant to catch… but didn’t. In part one of this two episode series, we lightly ambush Dr Neil Chanchlani and Dr Rebecca Little for a rapid-fire debrief (purely in the name of education, of course). Dr Chanchlani breaks down the ECCO ESPGHAN guidelines, translating them into something far more digestible than post conference PowerPoint fatigue. Meanwhile, Dr Little tackles a big issue—also known as a significant gap in UK IBD standards—leaving plenty to reflect on. Think of this as your conference catch up, minus the badge, the tote bag, and the aggressively strong coffee. Press play and pretend you were there all along.

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