This guideline for management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults over 16 years of age was developed by Stakeholders representing UK physicians (British Society of Gastroenterology), surgeons (Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland), specialist nurses (Royal College of Nursing), paediatricians (British Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition), dietitians (British Dietetic Association), radiologists (British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology), general practitioners (Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology) and patients (Crohn’s and Colitis UK). Optimal management relies on understanding and tailoring evidence-based interventions by clinicians in partnership with patients. Both represent chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, which displays heterogeneity in inflammatory and symptomatic burden between patients and within individuals over time. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease are the principal forms of inflammatory bowel disease. Besides his passion for analyzing and writing about stocks, Jim likes to hike in the desert Southwest, vacation in Las Vegas, play tennis, and feed his toddler son Cheerios.Collaborators: Ian Arnott, Kevin J Barrett, R Mark Beattie, Stuart Bloom, Keith Bodger, Richard R Brady, Matthew J Brookes, Steven R Brown, Jeffrey R Butterworth, Christopher R Calvert, Rachel Campbell, Tom Creed, Nicholas M Croft, Fraser Cummings, R Justin Davies, David Devadason, Anjan Dhar, Chris Dipper, Julie Duncan, Malcolm Dunlop, Dharmaraj Durai, Martyn D Evans, Omar Faiz, Nicola S Fearnhead, Alexander C Ford, Aileen Fraser, Vikki Garrick, Daniel R Gaya, James Goodhand, Nigel Hall, Richard Hansen, Marcus Harbord, A Barney Hawthorne, Bu’Hussain Hayee, Sarah Hearnshaw, Paul Henderson, Philip Hendy, Tariq Iqbal, Paul D Johnston, Nicholas A Kennedy, Christopher A Lamb, Jimmy K Limdi, James O Lindsay, Alan J Lobo, Miranda Lomer, Richard E Lovegrove, John C Mansfield, Simon Mclaughlin, Christopher G Mountford, Rafeeq Muhammed, Nurulamin M Noor, Simon Panter, Gareth C Parkes, Miles Parkes, Thomas D Pinkney, Chris Probert, Tim Raine, Richard K Russell, Matthew D Rutter, Mark A Samaan, Jeremy D Sanderson, Christian P Selinger, Ashit Shah, Steve J Short, Baljit Singh, Philip J Smith, Melissa Smith, R Alexander Speight, Catherine Stansfield, Helen Steed, Stuart A Taylor, Helen Terry, Tony C Tham, Nick P Thompson, Gareth J Walker, Catherine L Wall, Janindra Warusavitarne, Gethin L Williams, R Graeme Wilson, David C Wilson, and Lisa C Younge After attending business school, Jim switched gears to the investment realm full-time, working for a university endowment, a private wealth management firm, an insurance and financial planning company, and as a Senior Analyst for an online investment newsletter service that encourages the wearing of funny hats.Ī possible but unlikely descendant of legendary brawler and boatman Mike Fink, Jim defies his heritage, believing that investing success requires patience and analysis, not swashbuckling bravado. Prior to joining Investing Daily, and when not incurring student loans hiding out in academe, Jim practiced telecommunications regulatory law for nine years until he realized that he made more money trading stock options than writing briefs. For good measure, he has been a member of the Illinois and D.C. Hopelessly overeducated, Jim holds a bachelor's degree from Yale University, a master's degree from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, a law degree from Columbia University, and an MBA from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. Jim also serves as an investment analyst at Investing Daily’s flagship investing publication, Personal Finance. He has traded options for more than 30 years and generated personal profits of more than $5 million. Jim Fink is chief investment strategist for Options for Income, Velocity Trader, and Jim Fink's Inner Circle.