It's to help people speak more empathetically to those with inflammatory bowel disease.
Crohn's and Colitis Ireland is launching a conversation guide to help people speak more empathetically to those with inflammatory bowel disease.
'Gut to Know', marks World IBD Day on Monday, as the guide will be highlighted during a free webinar featuring experts and people living with IBD.
Speakers include psychologist Dr Jennifer Wilson O’Raghallaigh, GAA star Niall Grimley, and Gogglebox’s Sarah Reilly, sharing insights and personal experiences.
Consultant Gastroenterologist, Professor Karen Boland, from Rosemount says IBD can be a debiblitating disease:
Registration for the free webinar can be made at www.crohnscolitis.ie
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