(From the October 2022 Issue of MedStat)

A. Jay Freeman, MD, MSc, Named Medical Director of Pancreatic Care for the Pancreas and Liver Care Center A. Jay Freeman, MD, MSc, is medical director of Pancreatic Care for the Pancreas and Liver Care Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Freeman is a leader in the care of children with pancreatic disorders as well as the GI and liver complications of cystic fibrosis. Related to pediatric pancreatology, he has authored numerous manuscripts and participated in international position papers and guidelines related to the nutritional management of pancreatitis, as well as the care of acute and chronic pancreatitis in children. He is also an investigator in the International Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In Search of a Cure (INSPPIRE) study, where he serves on the Authorship and Data Integrity Committee. Dr. Freeman is actively involved in patient education in pancreatic disorders, previously serving as the Medical Director for The Georgia Chapter of the National Pancreas Foundation (NPF) and currently serving on the Collaborative Alliance of Pancreas Education and Research (CAPER) Board of Directors.  Dr. Freeman is also active in clinical care and research related to the GI and Liver complications of cystic fibrosis. His work has established the GI patient-reported outcome measures used in clinical trials sponsored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) as well as authored guidelines related to the management of pancreatitis, constipation and liver transplantation in cystic fibrosis. In addition to his clinical and research interests, Dr. Freeman serves on the JPGN Reports editorial board and is an advisor on the NPF patient registry. He has received multiple honors, including an award for Clinical Innovation in Program Development and was inducted into the Georgia Chapter of the CFF’s Peachtree Society. Save the Date: Medical Staff Holiday Social The medical staff leadership at Nationwide Children’s is pleased to request your presence for an evening of hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in celebration of the holidays. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m., concluding at 11 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at The Fives, 550 Reach Blvd., Columbus, OH 43215. RSVP information to follow. Don’t Miss the MOC Part 4 Credit Deadlines

New QI Project applications are due by October 21 to be approved for MOC Part 4 Credit in 2022. Claim credit on existing projects by submitting the new attestation form by November 11, 2022. For more information and all paperwork, visit the ANCHOR MOC page. The ABP awards 25 MOC Part 4 points per attestation. Other boards may vary. Email MOC with questions.

(From the October 2022 Issue of MedStat)

A. Jay Freeman, MD, MSc, Named Medical Director of Pancreatic Care for the Pancreas and Liver Care Center A. Jay Freeman, MD, MSc, is medical director of Pancreatic Care for the Pancreas and Liver Care Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Freeman is a leader in the care of children with pancreatic disorders as well as the GI and liver complications of cystic fibrosis. Related to pediatric pancreatology, he has authored numerous manuscripts and participated in international position papers and guidelines related to the nutritional management of pancreatitis, as well as the care of acute and chronic pancreatitis in children. He is also an investigator in the International Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In Search of a Cure (INSPPIRE) study, where he serves on the Authorship and Data Integrity Committee. Dr. Freeman is actively involved in patient education in pancreatic disorders, previously serving as the Medical Director for The Georgia Chapter of the National Pancreas Foundation (NPF) and currently serving on the Collaborative Alliance of Pancreas Education and Research (CAPER) Board of Directors.  Dr. Freeman is also active in clinical care and research related to the GI and Liver complications of cystic fibrosis. His work has established the GI patient-reported outcome measures used in clinical trials sponsored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) as well as authored guidelines related to the management of pancreatitis, constipation and liver transplantation in cystic fibrosis. In addition to his clinical and research interests, Dr. Freeman serves on the JPGN Reports editorial board and is an advisor on the NPF patient registry. He has received multiple honors, including an award for Clinical Innovation in Program Development and was inducted into the Georgia Chapter of the CFF’s Peachtree Society. Save the Date: Medical Staff Holiday Social The medical staff leadership at Nationwide Children’s is pleased to request your presence for an evening of hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in celebration of the holidays. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m., concluding at 11 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at The Fives, 550 Reach Blvd., Columbus, OH 43215. RSVP information to follow. Don’t Miss the MOC Part 4 Credit Deadlines

New QI Project applications are due by October 21 to be approved for MOC Part 4 Credit in 2022. Claim credit on existing projects by submitting the new attestation form by November 11, 2022. For more information and all paperwork, visit the ANCHOR MOC page. The ABP awards 25 MOC Part 4 points per attestation. Other boards may vary. Email MOC with questions.

(From the October 2022 Issue of MedStat)

A. Jay Freeman, MD, MSc, Named Medical Director of Pancreatic Care for the Pancreas and Liver Care Center A. Jay Freeman, MD, MSc, is medical director of Pancreatic Care for the Pancreas and Liver Care Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Freeman is a leader in the care of children with pancreatic disorders as well as the GI and liver complications of cystic fibrosis. Related to pediatric pancreatology, he has authored numerous manuscripts and participated in international position papers and guidelines related to the nutritional management of pancreatitis, as well as the care of acute and chronic pancreatitis in children. He is also an investigator in the International Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In Search of a Cure (INSPPIRE) study, where he serves on the Authorship and Data Integrity Committee. Dr. Freeman is actively involved in patient education in pancreatic disorders, previously serving as the Medical Director for The Georgia Chapter of the National Pancreas Foundation (NPF) and currently serving on the Collaborative Alliance of Pancreas Education and Research (CAPER) Board of Directors.  Dr. Freeman is also active in clinical care and research related to the GI and Liver complications of cystic fibrosis. His work has established the GI patient-reported outcome measures used in clinical trials sponsored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) as well as authored guidelines related to the management of pancreatitis, constipation and liver transplantation in cystic fibrosis. In addition to his clinical and research interests, Dr. Freeman serves on the JPGN Reports editorial board and is an advisor on the NPF patient registry. He has received multiple honors, including an award for Clinical Innovation in Program Development and was inducted into the Georgia Chapter of the CFF’s Peachtree Society. Save the Date: Medical Staff Holiday Social The medical staff leadership at Nationwide Children’s is pleased to request your presence for an evening of hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in celebration of the holidays. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m., concluding at 11 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at The Fives, 550 Reach Blvd., Columbus, OH 43215. RSVP information to follow. Don’t Miss the MOC Part 4 Credit Deadlines

New QI Project applications are due by October 21 to be approved for MOC Part 4 Credit in 2022. Claim credit on existing projects by submitting the new attestation form by November 11, 2022. For more information and all paperwork, visit the ANCHOR MOC page. The ABP awards 25 MOC Part 4 points per attestation. Other boards may vary. Email MOC with questions.

(From the October 2022 Issue of MedStat)

A. Jay Freeman, MD, MSc, Named Medical Director of Pancreatic Care for the Pancreas and Liver Care Center

A. Jay Freeman, MD, MSc, is medical director of Pancreatic Care for the Pancreas and Liver Care Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Freeman is a leader in the care of children with pancreatic disorders as well as the GI and liver complications of cystic fibrosis. Related to pediatric pancreatology, he has authored numerous manuscripts and participated in international position papers and guidelines related to the nutritional management of pancreatitis, as well as the care of acute and chronic pancreatitis in children. He is also an investigator in the International Study Group of Pediatric Pancreatitis: In Search of a Cure (INSPPIRE) study, where he serves on the Authorship and Data Integrity Committee. Dr. Freeman is actively involved in patient education in pancreatic disorders, previously serving as the Medical Director for The Georgia Chapter of the National Pancreas Foundation (NPF) and currently serving on the Collaborative Alliance of Pancreas Education and Research (CAPER) Board of Directors. 

Dr. Freeman is also active in clinical care and research related to the GI and Liver complications of cystic fibrosis. His work has established the GI patient-reported outcome measures used in clinical trials sponsored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) as well as authored guidelines related to the management of pancreatitis, constipation and liver transplantation in cystic fibrosis.

In addition to his clinical and research interests, Dr. Freeman serves on the JPGN Reports editorial board and is an advisor on the NPF patient registry. He has received multiple honors, including an award for Clinical Innovation in Program Development and was inducted into the Georgia Chapter of the CFF’s Peachtree Society.

Save the Date: Medical Staff Holiday Social

The medical staff leadership at Nationwide Children’s is pleased to request your presence for an evening of hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in celebration of the holidays.

The event will begin at 6:30 p.m., concluding at 11 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at The Fives, 550 Reach Blvd., Columbus, OH 43215. RSVP information to follow.

Don’t Miss the MOC Part 4 Credit Deadlines

New QI Project applications are due by October 21 to be approved for MOC Part 4 Credit in 2022.

Claim credit on existing projects by submitting the new attestation form by November 11, 2022.

For more information and all paperwork, visit the ANCHOR MOC page.

The ABP awards 25 MOC Part 4 points per attestation. Other boards may vary. Email MOC with questions.