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Hope in the Pipeline

Hope in the Pipeline

De: Dr. Paul E. Wylie
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  • Understanding IBD & Expanding Access for Spanish-Speaking Communities
    Dec 9 2025

    Have you or a loved one experienced ongoing abdominal pain, fatigue, or digestive issues like diarrhea or loss of appetite? You may be living with one of the lifelong conditions known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. In this episode of Hope in the Pipeline, Dr. Paul Wylie, Medical Director of Preferred Research Partners in Little Rock, Arkansas, welcomes Dr. Natasa Jensen to discuss what causes IBD, its symptoms, treatment options, and the importance of early diagnosis and clinical research. You’ll also meet Erik Guzman, a bilingual research coordinator, who shares his inspiring story and efforts to make clinical trials more accessible to the Spanish-speaking community. He discusses barriers to participation, the need for diversity in medical research, and how Preferred Research Partners is building trust and partnerships across Arkansas to create healthier, more informed communities.

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    16 m
  • What Does Signing Up For a Gastroparesis Study Look Like? 👀
    Oct 14 2025

    For this episode of Hope in the Pipeline, Dr. Wylie is joined by one of our Clinical Research Coordinators, Jessica Watson. They talk about gastroparesis clinical trials, and Jessica explains what a research trial looks like. Interested in learning more? Visit our website for more information about clinical research trials: www.preferredresearchpartners.com

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    59 m
  • Living With Gastroparesis | New Hope Through Research 🙏
    Sep 30 2025
    Gastroparesis affects about 5 million people in the U.S. — causing nausea, stomach pain, bloating, and more. In this episode of Hope in the Pipeline, Dr. Paul Wy shares how clinical trials are leading the way to better treatments and why participation matters. Together, we can bring hope to millions.
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    18 m
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