BMC Actualizaciones e Información

Actualización de la política de no discriminación

Boston Medical Center Health System cumple con las leyes federales de derechos civiles aplicables y no discrimina por motivos de edad, raza, color, origen nacional (incluido el dominio limitado del inglés y el idioma principal), religión, cultura, discapacidades físicas o mentales, estatus socioeconómico, sexo, orientación sexual e identidad y/o expresión de género. BMCHS proporciona ayuda y servicios gratuitos a personas con discapacidades y servicios lingüísticos gratuitos a personas cuyo idioma principal no es el inglés.

Para leer nuestra Declaración de no discriminación completa, haga clic aquí.

Health Central's Ulcerative Colitis Basics site presents information on the basics of ulcerative colitis including symptoms, diagnosis, management, and treatment. An explanation of the IPAA procedure, as well as a description of the common complications, can also be found here.

On About.com’s inflammatory bowel disease site Amber Tresca (who has a j-pouch) guides readers with ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and j-pouches. Topics change weekly and include articles such as: “New IBD Diagnosis? Start Here,” “Time for a Road Trip? How to Travel by Car” and “How to tell a good IBD website from a bad one.” You can also sign up for a newsletter delivered to your email every Monday.

Professional Organizations

The Crohn's Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) is an organization dedicated to finding the cure for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improving the quality of life for individuals affected by these diseases. The CCFA website features information describing ulcerative colitis, its treatments – including the surgical IPAA procedure, and its possible complications. The site also provides information on support services and tips for living a fulfilling life. The CCFA website also provides a brief summary of the surgical treatments for ulcerative colitis, including IPAA, and some of the common complications.