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Miguel Saps

@sapsmiguel

Uruguayan. Family man. Soccer fan. Professor of Pediatrics. Division Chief Pediatric GI @umiamihealth. Endowed Chair in Pediatrics.

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Proud to be part of #Pediatric #PSC Consortium ā—ļø40 international centers šŸ”…#SCOPE -first #pediatric #PSC prognostic tool šŸ‘†can be used with families for shared decision making and for future trials design AASLD #PedsSIG HEPATOLOGY Journal NASPGHAN doi.org/10.1002/hep.31…

Proud to be part of  #Pediatric #PSC Consortium 
ā—ļø40 international centers
šŸ”…#SCOPE -first #pediatric #PSC prognostic tool 
šŸ‘†can be used with families for shared decision making and for future trials design
<a href="/AASLDtweets/">AASLD</a> #PedsSIG 
<a href="/HEP_Journal/">HEPATOLOGY Journal</a> <a href="/NASPGHAN/">NASPGHAN</a> 
doi.org/10.1002/hep.31…
NASPGHAN (@naspghan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NASPGHAN #IBD committee has compiled #COVID19 resources to help pediatric gastroenterologists implement a plan and recommendations for their patients with IBD. Learn more: naspghan.org/wp-content/upl…

The <a href="/NASPGHAN/">NASPGHAN</a> #IBD committee has compiled #COVID19 resources to help pediatric gastroenterologists implement a plan and recommendations for their patients with IBD. 

Learn more: naspghan.org/wp-content/upl…
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Our next episode is coming TOMORROW featuring the wise and wonderful Dr. Jim Heubi dropping knowledge šŸ’£about inborn errors of bile acid metabolism and how a single patient can launch a career. Don't miss it! Peter L. Lu, MD, MS Jennifer A. Lee, MD Jason Silverman NASPGHAN

Our next episode is coming TOMORROW featuring the wise and wonderful Dr. Jim Heubi dropping knowledge šŸ’£about inborn errors of bile acid metabolism and how a single patient can launch a career. Don't miss it! <a href="/PLLU/">Peter L. Lu, MD, MS</a> <a href="/JenniferLeeLee1/">Jennifer A. Lee, MD</a> <a href="/DrJSilverman/">Jason Silverman</a> <a href="/NASPGHAN/">NASPGHAN</a>
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Telemedicine has pros/ cons. A challenge in pediatrics is to get a sense of the dynamics of the relation between the child and the family. There are many things I observe in the in person consultation that are difficult through teleM. Interesting topic. Learning and adapting.

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You and the asparagous kept me thinking on this Saturday night. Found that the sulfur smell of urine of the aspargusic acid after eating asparagous has 1/2 life appr 4 hours measured in attendees to a scientific meeting. Taught me: benefit of in-person meetings + I need a life.

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By donating to the NASPGHAN Foundation, you can help support the research and education missions of NASPGHAN and enhance the well-being of #children with #GI disorders. Learn more: naspghan.org/naspghan-found…

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Refreshing! We should treat each other with empathy and respect regardless of our political views. Disagreement should not be enmity.

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Contact tracing is key. Uruguay with limited resources but centralized and coordinated plan of agressive contact tracing and isolation of cases, contacts and travelers has 11 deaths/million. With 3.5 million people there are only 4 critical cases. Without closing the country.

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FYI, that is not the only group that did such a study. In another meeting, there was a 40% difference in half life (more than 7 hours, yes, I would have never thought...). What with these conferences?

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A comprehensive model with interdisciplinary care and equal access is key. Unfortunately, treatment is frequently determined by availability, coverage and costs and not by scientific evidence or practitioner preferred recommendations.

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Thanks to the Pediatric Society of Chile for the invitation to speak about GI Disorders and Autism yesterday. I also greatly enjoyed the comprehensive presentation on Biliary Atresia by Kyle Jensen who shared the session. BTW, his Spanish is amazing.

Dr. Tom Frieden (@drtomfrieden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fundamental, basic, deadly error in Atlas press conference: "The purpose of testing is to stop people from dying, from getting a serious illness." This is SO WRONG. In an epidemic, you test to stop spread before it gets to vulnerable people. Spread anywhere is a risk to everyone.

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I want to thank all members of NASPGHAN that participated in the election. Participation is the signature of a vibrant and energetic society.

Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Register now for a free pediatric #gastroenterology webinar featuring Dr. Miguel Saps and Dr. Sam Nurkoon on ā€œA pediatrician’s guide to abdominal pain in childrenā€ on 9/26 from 8 AM to 1 PM. Free CME credits available. RSVP: [email protected] #pediatrics #IBS #CME

Register now for a free pediatric #gastroenterology webinar featuring Dr. Miguel Saps and Dr. Sam Nurkoon on ā€œA pediatrician’s guide to abdominal pain in childrenā€ on 9/26 from 8 AM to 1 PM. Free CME credits available. RSVP: registerabdominalpain@outlook.com #pediatrics #IBS #CME
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Miller Medicine Thanks to the Peds GI group for the wonderful symposium. High scientific level and great national and international attendance. Proud!! Special thanks to Dr Samuel Nurko for participating and to Dr Amanda Fifi for her great job as Director of the symposium.