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Expert Discussions: Novel Agents Targeting Residual Inflammatory Risk in ASCVD and CKD26 Aug 202400:15:28

In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from cardiologist Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FASPC, and nephrologist Mark J. Sarnak, MD, MS, as they discuss new and emerging therapies designed to target residual inflammatory risk associated with ASCVD and CKD.   

 Episode outline:   

  • Colchicine: inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome assembly/activation
  • Canakinumab (anti–IL-1β monoclonal antibody)
  • Ziltivekimab (anti–IL-6 monoclonal antibody)
  • Other emerging targets/therapies 

To learn more about targeting residual risk associated with systemic inflammation, find more educational activities and resources with the links below:   


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Expert Discussions on Residual Systemic Inflammation in ASCVD and CKD26 Aug 202400:14:32

In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from cardiologist Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FASPC, and nephrologist Mark J. Sarnak, MD, MS, as they explore new and emerging strategies to target residual risk associated with systemic inflammation in patients with ASCVD and CKD.   

 Episode outline:   

  • The relationship among systemic inflammation, ASCVD, and CKD 
  • The role of cardiologists and nephrologists in screening and mitigating systemic inflammation 

To learn more about targeting residual risk associated with systemic inflammation, find more educational activities and resources with the links below:   


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Embracing Your Value: Tools and Strategies for Optimizing Professional Growth and Development25 Sep 202300:29:51

In this podcast episode, Anita Afzali, MD, MPH, MHCM, FACG, AGAF, and Aja McCutchen, MD, discuss how women in gastroenterology (GI) can embrace and enhance their value. These inspiring GI medicine experts propose a practical formula that involves ongoing, careful self-reflection and asking yourself how your strengths, core values, and interests can be aligned with professional endeavors. In addition, self-advocacy and self-allyship can serve as harmonious tools to drive action and positive change.   


Presenters:

Dr Anita Afzali is a Professor of Clinical Medicine, Interim Division Director of the Division of Digestive Diseases, Executive Vice Chair of Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine, and the Associate Chief Medical Officer of the UC Health system in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is also a Co-Founder of Scrubs & Heels.

Anita Afzali, MD, MPH, MHCM, FACG, AGAF: consultant: AbbVie, Bristol Myers Squibb, Gilead Sciences, Janssen, Lilly, Pfizer, Takeda; provider of non-CME/CE services: AbbVie, Janssen, Pfizer, Takeda.


Dr Aja McCutchen is a Partner and Physician Executive at Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates, a division of United Digestive in Atlanta, Georgia, and served as Co-Chair at the Scrubs & Heels 2023 Leadership Summit. 

Aja McCutchen, MD: consultant/advisor/speaker: Eli Lilly, Modify Health, Redhill Biopharm, Sanofi Regeneron, Takeda.


Episode outline: 

  • Understanding and establishing your own market value; bringing that to your own organization
  • Consequences of being ill-equipped to pursue professional growth and development
  • Advocating for the value you bring to the profession
  • Negotiation as a form of self-allyship
  • Negotiation categories to help support career success and protect work–life balance

Other program activities: 

  • Full Program: Equipped and Empowered: Thriving as Women in GI
  • Podcast 1: Finding Your Friendtors: Mentors, Sponsors, and Allies
  • Podcast 3: Being Your Full Self: Pursuing Work–Life Balance
  • ClinicalThought: Expert Commentary on Thriving as Women in GI


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Addressing Health Disparities in Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease07 Dec 202200:22:54

This podcast episode is part of a multimedia program discussing the impact of health disparities in anemia of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on patient outcomes. Tune in to hear Santosh Saraf, MD, and Milda Saunders, MD, MPH, highlight mitigation strategies to improve screening and management. The overview will include: 

  • The definition of CKD and the relative prevalence in specific minority groups
  • How health disparities affect CKD-related clinical and patient outcomes
  • Appropriate screening techniques to diagnose patients with anemia of CKD
  • Strategies to address health disparities to improve patient outcomes in the management of anemia of CKD

Presenters: 

Santosh Saraf, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Department of Medicine
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, Illinois  

Milda Saunders, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois

To view other program offerings, including a CE-certified on-demand webcast, a ClinicalThought commentary, and to download slides, visit:
https://bit.ly/3iL07S0


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Key Points in the Management of Lupus and Lupus Nephritis06 Jun 202200:24:47

In this episode, listen as Karen H. Costenbader, MD, MPH, and Brad H. Rovin, MD, answer key questions about identifying patients at high risk for lupus nephritis, whether an elevated serum creatinine always signals lupus nephritis, the safety of newer therapies for lupus in women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and the possibility of using SGLT2 inhibitors in patients with lupus nephritis.

Presenters: 

Karen H. Costenbader, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Director, Lupus Program
Division of Rheumatology, Inflammation and Immunity
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts

Brad H. Rovin, MD
Professor and Director, Division of Nephrology
The Lee A. Hebert Professor of Nephrology
Medical Director, The Ohio State Center for Clinical Research Management
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio

Review the downloadable slidesets at: 
https://bit.ly/3mlHOla

Link to full program:
https://bit.ly/3aC2NNL


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Interview with the Experts: Strategies to Overcome SDOH in NVAF Part 203 Jun 202200:15:06

In this episode, David S. Kountz, MD, discusses with Keith C. Ferdinand MD, FACC, FAHA, a patient case in which health disparities affected NVAF care and provides patient, provider, and health-system level strategies to address these disparities to improve NVAF-related cardiovascular outcomes.

Presenters

Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA
Professor of Medicine 
Tulane Heart and Vascular Institute
Tulane University School of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana

David S. Kountz, MD
Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
Nutley, New Jersey

Link to full program:
https://bit.ly/3MbIfZI


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Interview With the Experts: Strategies to Overcome SDOH in NVAF Part 103 Jun 202200:13:14

In this episode, Keith C. Ferdinand MD, FACC, FAHA, discusses with David S. Kountz, MD, a patient case in which health disparities affected NVAF care and provides strategies to address low health literacy and patient access to direct-acting oral anticoagulant to improve NVAF-related cardiovascular outcomes.

Presenters

Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA 
Professor of Medicine 
Tulane Heart and Vascular Institute
Tulane University School of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana

David S. Kountz, MD
Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
Nutley, New Jersey

Link to full program: 
https://bit.ly/3MbIfZI


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Reducing Disparities in Lupus and Lupus Nephritis Care02 Jun 202200:20:03

In this episode, Karen H. Costenbader, MD, MPH, and Brad H. Rovin, MD, discuss health disparities in systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis. Topics include: 

  • Disproportionate prevalence among marginalized groups in the United States
  • Lupus-related social determinants of health
  • Challenges with medication adherence
  • Strategies to reduce these disparities

Presenters:

Karen H. Costenbader, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Director, Lupus Program
Division of Rheumatology, Inflammation and Immunity
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts

Brad H. Rovin, MD
Professor and Director, Division of Nephrology
The Lee A. Hebert Professor of Nephrology
Medical Director, The Ohio State Center for Clinical Research Management
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio

This episode is part of a larger program titled, “Lupus and Lupus Nephritis: Improving Outcomes and Reducing Disparities.” To access the full program, follow this link: 
https://bit.ly/3PWAzNU


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Overview of SDOH in NVAF and CV-Related Outcomes26 May 202200:11:22

This podcast is the first in a series of 3 featuring an multidisciplinary panel of expert faculty addressing the impact of social determinants of health on NVAF and CV-related outcomes and strategies to overcome these disparities. In this episode, David S. Kountz, MD, provides a detailed explanation of the atrial fibrillation paradox and data on the impacts of SDOH on NVAF CV-related outcomes.

Review the downloadable slideset and the full program at: 
https://bit.ly/3yYXP8e


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NVAF Management and Future Directions26 May 202200:20:36

This podcast is the third in a series of 3 featuring an expert multidisciplinary panel of faculty addressing the impact of social determinants of health on NVAF and CV-related outcomes and strategies to overcome these disparities. In this episode, Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA, details the effects of SDOH on anticoagulation prescribing in NVAF and provides an overview of areas for future study.

Review the downloadable slideset and the full program at:
https://bit.ly/3yYXP8e


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Strategies to Overcome SDOH in NVAF26 May 202200:18:01

This podcast is the second in a series of 3 featuring an expert multidisciplinary panel of faculty addressing the impact of social determinants of health on NVAF and CV-related outcomes and strategies to overcome these disparities. In this episode, Laura Ross PA-C, CLS, dives deeper into the impacts of SODH on NVAF care and provides strategies to address to improve patient care and clinical outcomes in NVAF.

Review the downloadable slideset and the full program at:   
https://bit.ly/3yYXP8e


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A Closer Look at RA Treatment: JAK Inhibitor Efficacy and Safety11 Dec 202000:43:17

In this episode, Dr. Stanley Cohen, Dr. Sheetal Desai, and Dr. Eric Ruderman interpret the latest safety and efficacy data for JAK inhibitors in RA, including the ORAL, BEACON, BEAM, SELECT, and FINCH series in

  • bDMARD-IR
  • MTX-IR
  • MTX naive

Also included is an in-depth discussion of JAK safety, including MACE and VTE, and use in the clinic including JAK cycling

Presenters:

Stanley B. Cohen, MD
Clinical Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Co-Director
Division of Rheumatology
Presbyterian Hospital
Co-Medical Director
Metroplex Clinical Research Center
Dallas, Texas  

Sheetal Desai, MD, MSEd
Chief of Rheumatology
Program Director
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, California

Eric M. Ruderman, MD
Professor, Associate Chief
Division of Rheumatology
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Clinical Practice Director
Northwestern Medical Group
Chicago, Illinois

Download the accompanying slides at:
https://bit.ly/37bm6cJ

See the interactive video at:
https://bit.ly/3oCOtpV


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Expert Discussions: Moving Beyond Lipid Lowering to Lower Risk in ASCVD and CKD26 Aug 202400:14:32

In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from cardiologist Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FASPC, and nephrologist Mark J. Sarnak, MD, MS, as they explore the pathophysiology and novel therapeutic strategies to target residual inflammatory risk associated with ASCVD and CKD.   

 Episode outline:   

  • Moving beyond lipid lowering to address residual inflammatory risk
  • Novel anti-inflammatory targets for ASCVD 

To learn more about targeting residual risk associated with systemic inflammation, find more educational activities and resources with the links below:   


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A Closer Look at RA Treatment: Targeted DMARDs11 Dec 202000:10:24

In this episode, Dr. Stanley Cohen, Dr. Sheetal Desai, and Dr. Eric Ruderman discuss the recent changes in rheumatoid arthritis treatment options, reviewing the landscape of targeted DMARDs and JAK inhibitors, including:

  • Kinase signaling
  • JAK inhibitor activity and signaling
  • JAK selectivity

Presenters:

Stanley B. Cohen, MD
Clinical Professor 
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Co-Director
Division of Rheumatology
Presbyterian Hospital
Co-Medical Director
Metroplex Clinical Research Center
Dallas, Texas 

Sheetal Desai, MD, MSEd
Chief of Rheumatology
Program Director
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, California

Eric M. Ruderman, MD
Professor, Associate Chief
Division of Rheumatology
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Clinical Practice Director
Northwestern Medical Group
Chicago, Illinois

Download the accompanying slides at:
https://bit.ly/3447Gce

See the interactive video at:
https://bit.ly/3oCOtpV


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A Closer Look at RA Treatment: Treat-to-Target Using Shared Decision-Making11 Dec 202000:25:43

In this episode, Dr. Stanley Cohen, Dr. Sheetal Desai, and Dr. Eric Ruderman discuss how to translate information on JAK inhibitors and other treatments for your patient population in the clinic, covering practical tips on using:

  • Treat-to-target approaches
  • Disease activity measures
  • Shared decision-making
  • Decision aids
  • Translating clinical trial evidence

Also included are the experts’ answers to questions from clinicians like you.

Stanley B. Cohen, MD
Clinical Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Co-Director
Division of Rheumatology
Presbyterian Hospital
Co-Medical Director
Metroplex Clinical Research Center
Dallas, Texas  

Sheetal Desai, MD, MSEd
Chief of Rheumatology
Program Director
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, California

Eric M. Ruderman, MD
Professor, Associate Chief
Division of Rheumatology
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Clinical Practice Director
Northwestern Medical Group
Chicago, Illinois

Download the accompanying slides at:
https://bit.ly/3gHDE3s

See the interactive video at:
https://bit.ly/3oCOtpV


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Managing Weight in NAFLD/NASH08 Jul 202000:50:00

What should our patients with NAFLD eat? Listen as expert hepatologist Rotonya Carr, MD, explores the evidence behind different diets in NAFLD/NASH.

Download the slides from this podcast at:
https://bit.ly/3gpzuMj

See more NASH topics at:
https://bit.ly/3ezkBq6


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NASH Screening in Diabetes07 Jul 202000:43:07

Hear Brent A. Neuschwander-Tetri, MD, explore NASH screening and the interplay among NAFLD, metabolic syndrome, CV risk, and diabetes risk, including:

  • Should We Screen for NASH?
    • Role of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus
  • Cardiovascular Risk in NAFLD/NASH
  • How to Evaluate for NAFLD/NASH
    • Biomarkers
    • Imaging
    • When/whom to biopsy?
  • Management in Multidisciplinary Settings

Download the slides from this podcast at:
https://bit.ly/2ZBvVvy

See more NASH topics at:
https://bit.ly/3ezkBq6


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Noninvasive Tests for NASH07 Jul 202000:43:15

Hear Stephen A. Harrison, MD, COL (Ret.), FAASLD, weigh the latest perspectives on wet biomarkers, imaging, and combination tests in NASH, including their use in:
• Diagnosis of NASH patients with NAS ≥ 4 and fibrosis ≥ F2
• Assessment of therapeutic response
• Assessment of long-term patient outcomes

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https://bit.ly/3il5rqG

See more NASH topics at: 
https://bit.ly/3ezkBq6


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Current NASH Treatments02 Jul 202000:37:06

Hear Philip N. Newsome, PhD, FRCPE, discussavailable approaches to managing NASH, including lifestyle, vitamin E, and compounds that target insulin resistance, including:

  • Recommended Pharmacologic Therapies for NASH
    • Pioglitazone
    • Vitamin E
  • Optimal Diabetes Therapies in NAFLD/NASH
    • Weight Loss
    • Liver Health
  • Surgical Approaches to Weight Loss and Effect on Liver

Download the slides from this podcast at:

https://bit.ly/3ig0r6x

See more NASH topics at:

https://bit.ly/3ezkBq6


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New Developments in Gene Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy02 Jul 202000:50:23

Hear Dr. Katherine Wagner *and *Dr. Richard Finkle discussnovel gene-based approaches to treating patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and limb girdle muscular dystrophies. The latest clinical trial data and gene therapy considerations for product selection including AAV mini-dystrophin and other investigational therapies will be explored.

Download the slides from this podcast at: 
https://bit.ly/2zZgB2X

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https://bit.ly/3eAMVby


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Emerging NASH Treatments01 Jul 202000:40:54

Hear Philip N. Newsome, PhD, FRCPE, discuss the agents in late-phase clinical trials and their potential use in the treatment of NASH and fibrosis, including those in phase III such as:

  • Obeticholic acid
  • Cenicriviroc
  • Resmetirom
  • Aramchol

Download the slides from this podcast at:
https://bit.ly/3eJYKvW

See more NASH topics at: 
https://bit.ly/3ezkBq6


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Role of the Diabetes Care and Education Specialist in CGM31 Mar 202000:14:48

Link to CME: Claim Credit - https://bit.ly/3dQPQwT .

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is a great tool that improves clinical outcomes for people with diabetes; these individuals are often happy to get this new technology.

However, there can be some initial barriers that both people with diabetes and clinicians need to overcome.

BARRIER 1: Wearing something on the body so other people know the person has diabetes.

SOLUTION 1: Let the person see the size of different devices through demonstrations and show possible discreet places on the body where they can be worn.

  • Consider starting with a professional CGM, owned by the clinic and borrowed by the individual for up to 14 days, so that he or she can get a feel for what it is like.
  • Consider a CGM that can be integrated with a smart pen instead of an insulin pump, so the individual has only 1 device to wear.

BARRIER 2: Cost of the CGM.

SOLUTION 2: Find out insurance requirements to see if the CGM can be covered and what is required for coverage.

  • A disposable sensor is a lower cost option. There are coupons available and some pharmacies sell for lower costs.
  • Professional CGM is an underused insurance benefit that is often covered multiple times per year if used on a short- term basis.

BARRIER 3: Too much information from CGM can be overwhelming for the individual.

SOLUTION 3: Make sure alarms and alerts are set appropriately to avoid alarm fatigue—have the alerts go off when it matters most, like during hypoglycemia. Look at the device at key times only, like before meals, before bedtime, and before activities like exercising and driving, and utilize CGM to determine glycemic trends.

BARRIER 4: Clinicians are hesitant to embrace CGM technology.

SOLUTION 4: There are various resources available to help clinicians understand CGM technology and to assist in integrating CGM into their practice settings.

  • Online tutorials, industry representatives, and diabetes care and education specialists can help clinicians understand how to start people with diabetes on CGM and how to interpret the data.
  • CPT codes are now available to help support the cost of additional staff to train the individual on the devices and cover the cost of review and interpretation.

Presenters:
Carla Cox PhD, RD, FAADE
Certified Diabetes Educator and Clinical Dietitian
Mountain Vista Medicine 
South Jordan, Utah

Diana Isaacs PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDE
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist/CGM Program Coordinator
Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
Cleveland Clinic Diabetes Center
Cleveland, Ohio

Provided by the Endocrine Society in collaboration with the ADCES.
Supported by an educational grant from Lilly.

 


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Navigating IgA Nephropathy: Insights From a Patient With Lived Experience11 Jul 202400:21:53

In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from Kelly Chen, a nephrology nurse practitioner and patient living with IgA nephropathy, as she discusses her experiences with Dr Pietro Canetta, Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University and expert in glomerular diseases. 

Episode outline: 

  • Seeking and obtaining an IgAN diagnosis 
  • Patient self-advocacy 
  • Individualizing IgAN treatment plans
  • Clinical trial involvement 
  • Burdens of IgAN: physical, emotional, social, and beyond

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How to Implement Earlier Hepatitis B Treatment26 Mar 202400:21:27

In this episode, Mark S. Sulkowski, MD, FIDSA, FAASLD; Tatyana Kushner, MD, MSCE; Paul Y. Kwo, MD; and patient advocate Jacki Chen, PhD, consider barriers and solutions for more expansive HBV treatment in the United States. Topics include:

  • Patient subgroups to consider for treatment outside guideline criteria
  • Adverse event and cost-effectiveness considerations
  • Integration of patient perspectives in wider treatment

Presenters:

Mark S. Sulkowski, MD, FIDSA, FAASLD
Professor of Medicine
Director, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland

Tatyana Kushner, MD, MSCE
Associate Professor
Division of Liver Diseases
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York

Paul Y. Kwo, MD
Professor of Medicine
Director of Hepatology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Palo Alto, California

Jacki Chen, PhD
Patient Advocate 

Link to full program: 
https://bit.ly/3TuqFHI

Link to the slides:
https://bit.ly/4a60GM4

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The Art of Multidisciplinary Care for Patients With Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatohepatitis13 Mar 202400:29:38

In this episode, Arun B. Jesudian, MD, and Mazen Noureddin, MD, MHSc, discuss the expert-informed clinical pathway for the multidisciplinary care of patients with MASLD or MASH, current and emerging therapeutics, and management optimization strategies. 

Presenters:

Arun B. Jesudian, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, New York

Mazen Noureddin, MD, MHSc
Professor of Medicine
Houston Methodist Hospital
Director 
Houston Research Institute
Houston, Texas

Content based on an online CME program supported by independent educational grants from Novo Nordisk.

To view the full program on “Clinical Pathways: Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Metabolic Dysfunction‒Associated Steatohepatitis,” including 4 CME/CE-certified text modules with accompanying slidesets, 4 ClincalThought commentaries, and a downloadable infographic resource on the AGA MASLD MASH Clinical Care Pathway, visit clinicaloptions.com or click on the link below.

Link to full program:
https://bit.ly/3Tyu7At


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Breaking Down the Headlines: Addressing the Buzz Around Incretin-Based Therapies With Patients12 Feb 202400:32:19

In this episode, Jennifer Green, MD, and Carol Hatch Wysham, MD, break down the latest headlines on incretin-based therapies and how to address these topics with patients. Their discussion includes:

  • Beneficial effects beyond glycemic control 
  • Adverse events and how to manage them
  • Non- or partial responders and the importance of setting expectations with patients 
  • Weight rebound when discontinuing therapy
  • Medication access issues related to cost and drug availability 

Presenters:

Jennifer Green, MD
Professor of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology and Duke Clinical Research Institute
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina

Carol Hatch Wysham, MD
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Clinical Endocrinologist
MultiCare/Rockwood Clinic
Spokane, Washington

Link to online program: 
https://bit.ly/48b6XnW


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How to Implement Earlier Hepatitis B and Hepatitis Delta Screening22 Dec 202300:27:52

In this episode, Douglas Dieterich, MD, leads a panel discussion with Camilla S. Graham, MD, MPH, and Robert Wong, MD, MS, to consider advantages and barriers to universal screening for chronic HBV infection and universal HDV screening in adults with HBV in the United States. Topics include:

  • Updated CDC recommendations for one-time universal screening for HBV
  • Addressing patient-, provider-, and system-level barriers to universal HBV screening
  • Best practices for implementation of HDV screening

Presenters:

Douglas Dieterich, MD
Director, Institute for Liver Medicine

Professor of Medicine

Division of Liver Diseases

Mount Sinai School of Medicine

New York, New York

Camilla S. Graham, MD, MPH
Co-Director, Viral Hepatitis Clinic
Division of Infectious Diseases
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts

Robert Wong, MD, MS 
Clinical Associate Professor
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Palo Alto, California

Link to full program:
https://bit.ly/3TuqFHI

Link to the slides: 
https://bit.ly/4atS42z


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Finding Your Friendtors: Mentors, Sponsors, and Allies25 Sep 202300:28:53

In this podcast episode, Aline Charabaty, MD, AGAF, FACG, and Marla Dubinsky, MD, discuss how women in gastroenterology (GI) can find their “friendtors” and build a strong network of mentors, sponsors, and allies. Although there may be many barriers for women in the GI medicine specialty, these experienced leaders have useful tips to help emerging healthcare professionals avoid internalizing these challenges and strategically focus on accomplishing their goals.  

Presenters:  

Dr Aline Charabaty is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Clinical Director of the IBD Centre at Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, DC, and the Co-Founder of Scrubs & Heels.  

Aline Charabaty, MD, AGAF, FACG: consultant/advisor/speaker: AbbVie, Bristol Myers Squibb, Janssen, Lilly, Pfizer, Takeda.

Dr Marla Dubinsky is a Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, Chief of Division of Pediatric GI and Nutrition at Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital, and the Co-Director of the Susan and Leonard Feinstein IBD Clinical Centre. Dr Dubinsky is also the Director of the Marie and Barry Lipman IBD Preconception and Pregnancy Clinic. She is also an innovator and the Co-Founder of Trellus Health, providing personalized resilience coaching for people living with IBD. She received the Sherman Prize in 2022, which recognized her outstanding achievement in the field of IBD. In addition, she served as the Co-Chair for our inaugural Scrubs & Heels Leadership Summit in 2022.  

Marla Dubinsky, MD: consultant/advisor/speaker: AbbVie, Abivax, AstraZeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, Janssen, Lilly, Merck, Pfizer, Prometheus Biosciences, Takeda.

Episode outline: 

  • Overview of barriers faced by women in GI
  • Impact of failing to adequately address these barriers
  • Defining the roles of mentors, sponsors, and allies
  • Important qualities of mentors, sponsors, and allies
  • Role models vs peer mentors

Other program activities: 

  • Full Program: Equipped and Empowered: Thriving as Women in GI
  • Podcast 2: Embracing Your Value: Tools and Strategies for Optimizing Professional Growth and Development
  • Podcast 3: Being Your Full Self: Pursuing Work–Life Balance
  • ClinicalThought: Expert Commentary on Thriving as Women in GI

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Being Your Full Self: Pursuing Work–Life Balance25 Sep 202300:28:27

In this podcast episode, Aline Charabaty, MD, AGAF, FACG, and Christina Tennyson, MD, DipABLM, discuss how women in gastroenterology (GI) can fight burnout and establish a work–life balance that meets their needs. Tune in to learn how to say no, about the importance of saying yes to meaningful things that will advance your career and bring you joy, and get essential tips for well-rounded and ongoing self-care.     

Presenters:
Dr Aline Charabaty is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Clinical Director of the IBD Centre at Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, DC, and the Co-Founder of Scrubs & Heels

Aline Charabaty, MD, AGAF, FACG: consultant/advisor/speaker: AbbVie, Bristol Myers Squibb, Janssen, Lilly, Pfizer, Takeda.

Dr Christina Tennyson is a gastroenterologist with expertise and certification in nutrition, lifestyle medicine, and integrative medicine. She started her career in academia at Columbia University in New York before joining the Augusta Health Digestive Wellness program in the Virginia Shenandoah Valley, where she is engaged in a multidisciplinary program that includes culinary medicine classes and farm workshops for patients. 

Christina Tennyson, MD, DipABLM, has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

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Episode outline: 

  • Variables that contribute to burnout
  • Strategies to protect your time
  • Vetting collaborative projects
  • Requesting flexible schedules, part-time work, maternity leave
  • Charting your own career path
  • Prioritizing personal time
  • Preserving friendships, hobbies
  • Leave work at work

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Paradigm Shifting Updates in IgAN: Expert Faculty Discussions of Recent Breakthroughs09 Sep 202400:18:20

In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from nephrologists Pietro Canetta, MD, MS, and Andy Bomback, MD, PhD, experts in clinical management and research on glomerular diseases as they discuss key updates in managing IgAN. Faculty highlight the importance of a comprehensive supportive care regimen to protect patients’ kidneys and prevent progression of disease. In addition, they review the merits and place in therapy of novel and emerging therapies. 

 Topics include:

  • Supportive care as the foundation of IgAN management
  • Place in therapy for new and emerging agents
    • Targeted-release formulation of budesonide
    • Endothelin receptor antagonists (eg, sparsentan)
    • Factor B inhibitors (eg, iptacopan)
  • The role of clinical trial involvement

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Navigating Sjogren's Syndrome: Guiding Patients in Their Care Journey04 Nov 202400:24:11

Listen as Elizabeth Kircher, DNP, and R. Hal Scofield, MD, discuss best practice approaches for the treatment of Sjögren’s syndrome and what’s on the horizon for future therapeutic options.

Topics include:

  • Challenges in Sjogren’s Syndrome Diagnosis and Patient Understanding: Difficulties in explaining Sjogren’s syndrome diagnosis to patients unfamiliar with it and challenges in addressing the disease’s varied symptoms
  • Patient Education and Communication: Strategies to prevent overwhelming patients during early visits and effective ways to address misconceptions
  • Diagnostic Challenges and Misunderstandings: Differences between clinical and research criteria for diagnosis and the importance of understanding each
  • Use of Ultrasound and Biopsy in Diagnosis: Benefits and limitations of ultrasound and biopsies in diagnosing Sjogren’s syndrome
  • Multidisciplinary Care Barriers: Challenges in coordinating care among specialists such as ophthalmologists, dentists, and rheumatologists
  • Symptomatic vs Disease-Modifying Treatments: Strategies for managing symptoms vs addressing the underlying disease with medications
  • Long-term Medication and Risks: Considerations when prescribing long-term medications and immunosuppressive therapies
  • Research and Emerging Therapies: Developments in Sjogren’s syndrome research, including promising medications in clinical trials
  • Guideline Development and Patient Reassurance: The role of professional guidelines in shaping care and providing patients with reassurance
  • Polypharmacy and Medication Reconciliation: The importance of pharmacist involvement in managing complex medication regimens for older patients

 

Faculty:

Elizabeth Kircher, DNP

R. Hal Scofield, MD
Member/Professor, Arthritis & Clinical Immunology
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Professor, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Associate Chief of Staff for Research
Oklahoma City US Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Conversations in Chronic Cough: An Otolaryngologist’s Perspective11 Jul 202500:18:07

Listen as Michael S. Benninger, MD, describes his approach to the diagnosis and management of chronic cough and refractory chronic cough in the context of a clinically relevant case.

Presenter
Michael S. Benninger, MD
Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Lerner College of Medicine
The Cleveland Clinic
President, International Association of Phonosurgery
Cleveland, Ohio

Link to full program:
https://bit.ly/4kweynG


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Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Integrate Comprehensive Diabetes Management10 Jul 202500:19:17

Listen in as Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA, and Colten Bracken, MD, FAAFP, discuss how to integrate comprehensive diabetes management to improve the quality of their obesity care delivery, including: 

  • Documenting obesity as a diagnosis for patients with diabetes when appropriate
  • Streamlining processes to ensure patients return for follow-up
  • Dedicating a care manager to initiate patient outreach
  • Implementing pharmacotherapy strategies to help patients control their A1C and achieve weight loss simultaneously.

Presenters

Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA
President
Q Synthesis, LLC
Newtown, Pennsylvania

Colten Bracken, MD, FAAFP
Board of Directors for RHAU & UAFP
Owner/Medical Director
Main Street Family Medicine, PLLC
Enterprise, Utah

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https://bit.ly/3IBFZi5


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Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Develop Patient-Centered and Tailored Treatment Plans13 Jun 202500:27:07

Listen in as Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA, interviews Natalie, Orbach, PA-C, to learn about how she implemented patient-centered and individualized treatment plans to improve obesity care at her practice, including

  • Discussing weight and how nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and pharmacotherapy strategies can help
  • Meeting patients where they are at and offering slow, incremental changes that support long-term outcomes
  • Referring patients to community resources and other professionals as need
  • Sharing lessons learned for those interested in implementing similar strategies in their practice
     

Presenter

Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA
President
Q Synthesis, LLC
Newtown, Pennsylvania

Natalie Orbach, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Feirtag & Ramos, PA
Lutherville, Maryland
 

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https://bit.ly/45P0v8z


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Conversations in Chronic Cough: An Allergist’s Perspective28 May 202500:16:36

Listen as Michael S. Blaiss, MD provides case-based perspectives on chronic cough recognition, burden, management, and pathophysiology and describes the evolving treatment landscape for refractory chronic cough.

Presenter
Michael S. Blaiss, MD
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Allergy-Immunology
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Augusta, Georgia

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Expert Guidance in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: Why Early Detection and Multidisciplinary Management Are Key09 May 202500:30:18

Listen in as Paula Henao, MD; Rohit Loomba, MD, MHSc; Cheryl Pirozzi, MD, MS; and Corinne Young, NP, FCCP, discuss their screening and monitoring strategies for patients with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, including:

  • Why early detection is key for improving patient outcomes
  • How to monitor through use of noninvasive imaging and biopsy per guideline recommendations
  • How to coordinate patient care to provide much-needed multidisciplinary care
  • What therapies in the pipeline could transform the treatment landscape for this genetic disease
     

Presenters

Paula Henao, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine
Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Hershey, Pennsylvania

Rohit Loomba, MD, MHSc
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Director, MASLD Research Center
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, California

Cheryl Pirozzi, MD, MS
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah

Corinne Young, NP, FCCP
President/Founder
Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers
Colorado Springs, Colorado


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Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Implement Virtual Support Groups07 May 202500:27:27

Listen in as Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA, interviews Sejal Desai, MD, DABOM, to learn about how she implemented virtual support groups to improve obesity care at her practice, including:

  • Dedicating 5 support groups with chat features to obesity-specific topics (eg, sleep, nonscale wins)
  • Moderating these chats to ensure no misinformation is shared and a positive, safe space is maintained
  • Expanding to include other virtual options that allow patients to engage more in their care
  • Utilizing free and subscription-based services to aid in marketing efforts
  • Sharing lessons learned for those interested in implementing similar virtual options for their patients
     

Presenters

Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA
President
Q Synthesis, LLC
Newtown, Pennsylvania

Sejal Desai, MD, DABOM
Board-Certified Obesity Medicine Physician
Owner & Medical Director
Tula Medical Weight Loss & Wellness
Katy, Texas

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Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Implement Documentation Shortcuts11 Apr 202500:24:05

Listen in as Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA, interviews Sophia Kwon, MD, to learn about how she implemented a documentation shortcut at her institution to improve obesity care, including:

  • Creating an obesity checklist within the electronic health record
  • Training staff to correctly use this checklist and broach obesity topics with patients
  • Garnering feedback to ensure this checklist did not add to note fatigue or burnout among staff
  • Sharing lessons learned for others interested in implementing a similar documentation shortcut

Presenter
Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA
President
Q Synthesis, LLC
Newtown, Pennsylvania 

Sophia Kwon, MD
Internal Medicine Attending
Riverside University Health System Attending
Loma Linda University Health Associate Faculty
Loma Linda, California

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Partnering With Patients for PBC Care: Actionable Strategies for HCPs01 Apr 202500:13:45

In this episode, Dr Gideon Hirschfield meets with patient advocate Jess Schnur to discuss challenges related to the diagnosis and management of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) to provide actionable strategies for healthcare professionals to incorporate into patient care, including:

  • Disease concerns and frequently asked questions from a patient perspective
  • Managing symptoms
  • Treatment options and supportive care
  • Importance of awareness and education

Presenters:
Gideon Hirschfield, MA, MB BChir, FRCP, PhD
Lily and Terry Horner Chair in Autoimmune Liver Disease Research
Professor, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
University of Toronto
Director, The Autoimmune and Rare Liver Disease Programme
Director, Francis Family Liver Clinic
Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network
Ontario, Canada

Jess N. Schnur, BSN-RN
National PBC Patient Advocate
American Liver Foundation
Donation Support Services Coordinator
Lifeline of Ohio
Columbus, Ohio

To learn more, see the program Hear Me: Patient Perspectives on PBC


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Debating the Role of ALP Normalization in PBC: Curbside Consults Podcast24 Mar 202500:21:00

In this podcast, expert faculty, Dr Stuart Gordon and Dr Nancy Reau, use an illustrative patient case to explore the roles of ALP and other biochemical markers in PBC management, and explain what to expect from treatment. Topics covered include: 

  • How baseline ALP can affect ALP normalization after second-line treatment with elafibranor and seladelpar
  • Potential outcomes if ALP normalization cannot be achieved
  • The importance of managing fatigue, pruritus, and sleep disturbances independently of the biochemical response

Presenters:

Stuart C. Gordon, MD
Professor of Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Director, Division of Hepatology
Henry Ford Health
Detroit, Michigan

Nancy Reau, MD
Professor of Medicine
Richard B. Capps Chair of Hepatology
Chief, Section of Hepatology
Associate Director, Solid Organ Transplantation
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois

To learn more about PBC management, check out our program, Curbside Consults: Expert Insights on Challenges in PBC Management.  


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Managing PBC Therapy for Patients With Cirrhosis: Curbside Consults Podcast18 Mar 202500:16:08

In this podcast, expert faculty, Dr Stuart Gordon and Dr Nancy Reau discuss an illustrative patient case to demonstrate how they individualize primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) therapy for patients ​with cirrhosis. Topics covered include:

  • AASLD guideline recommendations for second-line therapy for PBC
  • Considerations when using newer agents for second-line treatment of PBC in patients with cirrhosis: elafibranor and seladelpar

Presenters:

Stuart C. Gordon, MD 
Professor of Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Director, Division of Hepatology
Henry Ford Health
Detroit, Michigan

Nancy Reau, MD 
Professor of Medicine
Richard B. Capps Chair of Hepatology
Chief, Section of Hepatology
Associate Director, Solid Organ Transplantation
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois

To learn more about PBC management, check out our program, 
Curbside Consults: Expert Insights on Challenges in PBC Management.


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Evaluating and Managing PBC Symptoms: Curbside Consults Podcast24 Feb 202500:18:43

In this podcast, listen as experts Alan Bonder, MD, AGAF, and Aparna Goel, MD, discuss how they assess the symptoms of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and explore how new therapeutic agents may help alleviate symptom burden. Topics include:

  • Strategies and tools for assessing pruritus
  • Nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management of pruritus
  • Second-line agents and their impact on pruritus
  • Investigational treatments for pruritus

Presenters:

Alan Bonder, MD, AGAF
Associate Professor of Medicine
Medical Director of Liver Transplant
Department of Gastroenterology
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts

Aparna Goel, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Stanford University
Palo Alto, California

Content based on an online CME program supported by independent educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc., and Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc​.

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Defining Nonresponse to PBC Treatment: Curbside Consults Podcast24 Feb 202500:18:55

How do you decide when to move from first-line to second-line treatment for primary biliary cholangitis (PBC)? In this podcast, listen as experts Alan Bonder, MD, AGAF, and Aparna Goel, MD, discuss this question and more, including:

  • How and when to measure treatment response
  • Evidence-based goals of therapy
  • Considerations for second-line treatment
  • New agents for second-line treatment: PPAR agonists

Presenters:

Alan Bonder, MD, AGAF
Associate Professor of Medicine
Medical Director of Liver Transplant
Department of Gastroenterology
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts

Aparna Goel, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Stanford University
Palo Alto, California

Content based on an online CME program supported by independent educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc., and Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc​.

To learn more about PBC management, check out our program
Curbside Consults: Expert Insights on Challenges in PBC Management.

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Key PBC Studies From EASL and DDW 202507 Jul 202500:18:54

In this episode, Palak J. Trivedi, BSc, MBBS, PhD, MRCP, ESEGH​, discusses the most recent developments in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) treatment, including cutting-edge data on new and emerging agents and how these updates may be integrated into your practice. Topics include:

  • Steatotic liver disease and PBC
  • Vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) and discordant biochemical responses in PBC
  • PPAR agonists and IBATs for PBC treatment

 

Presenter:

Palak J. Trivedi, BSc, MBBS, PhD, MRCP, ESEGH
Associate Professor
NIHR Birmingham BRC
University of Birmingham
Consultant Hepatologist, Liver Unit
University Hospitals Birmingham
Birmingham, United Kingdom

 

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PBC Perspectives: A Patient and HCP in Conversation13 Feb 202500:27:29

In this podcast, Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH, meets with patient advocate Maria Morais to discuss actionable steps that healthcare providers can incorporate into the care of people with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Listen as they discuss:

  • The chronic nature of PBC
  • Going beyond biochemical markers to assess and address symptoms such as fatigue and pruritus
  • The importance of referral to patient support groups


Presenters:

Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Director, General Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York

Maria G. Morais, RN
VP Patient Advocacy
Canadian PBC Society
Toronto, Canada

To learn more, see the program Hear Me: Patient Perspectives on PBC


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Expert Guidance on Managing Axial Spondyloarthritis and Psoriatic Arthritis to Improve Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life29 Jan 202500:27:38

Listen in as rheumatology experts Alexis Ogdie, MD, MSCE, and Julia Swafford, PA-C, DFAAPA, discuss emerging therapies and strategies in managing patients with axial spondyloarthritis or psoriatic arthritis, including:

  • The current treatment landscape (eg, small molecules, biologics)
  • Risk factors to consider when prescribing JAK inhibitors
  • Key considerations regarding comorbidities, especially in addressing depression, anxiety, or social ideation 
  • Nonpharmacologic options to improve treatment outcomes
  • Shared decision-making strategies to enhance patients’ investment in their care

Presenter:

Alexis Ogdie, MD, MSCE
Director, Penn Psoriatic Arthritis and Spondylarthritis Program
Director, Penn Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Julia Swafford, PA-C, DFAAPA
President of SPAR
Bronson Battle Creek Rheumatology Specialists
Battle Creek, Michigan

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Key PBC Studies From AASLD 202407 Jan 202500:20:16

In this episode, Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH, discusses key findings from primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) studies presented at AASLD 2024, including:

  • ELATIVE, a phase III trial of elafibranor for PBC
  • RESPONSE, a phase III trial of seladelpar for PBC
  • ASSURE, another phase III trial of seladelpar for PBC

Presenter:
Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH
Director, Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York

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Emerging Therapies for Pruritus in PBC18 Dec 202400:23:34

Clinical gaps in the treatment of pruritus in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) remain. In this episode, taken from a recent symposium, Marlyn J. Mayo, MD; Stuart C. Gordon, MD; and Pam Rivard, RN, a person living with PBC, discuss emerging therapies currently in clinical trials for the management of this disease that can dramatically affect patients’ quality of life.

Listen as they discuss:

  • Gaps in current management
  • Patient perspectives: why we should not dismiss itching as an underlying psychologic problem
  • PPAR agonists and how they affect pruritus
  • BEZURSO and FITCH 
  • ELATIVE
  • ENHANCE and RESPONSE
  • IBATs (inhibitors of bile acid transport)
  • GLIMMER
  • Common questions

Presenters:

Marlyn J. Mayo, MD
Professor of Internal Medicine
Division of Digestive & Liver Diseases
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas

Stuart C. Gordon, MD
Professor of Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Director, Division of Hepatology
Henry Ford Health
Detroit, Michigan

Pam Rivard, RN
Person living with PBC

Link to full program: 
https://bit.ly/3Dnfb2E


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Clinical Management of Pruritus in PBC18 Dec 202400:21:18

Although there is currently no FDA-approved treatment for pruritus in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), symptoms can be mitigated with nonpharmacologic or pharmacologic agents. In this episode, Marlyn J. Mayo, MD; Stuart C. Gordon, MD; and Pam Rivard, RN, a person living with PBC, discuss the clinical management of pruritus in PBC, including:

  • Pruritus assessment tools
  • Optimal use of tools, including frequency of assessment
  • Current management of pruritus
  • Nonpharmacologic interventions
  • Pharmacologic agents
  • Strategies to optimize assessment and management of pruritus
  • Collaborative care
  • Development of a treatment plan
  • Ongoing assessment and adjustment of therapy
  • Resources and support for patients

Presenters:

Marlyn J. Mayo, MD
Professor of Internal Medicine
Division of Digestive & Liver Diseases
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas

Stuart C. Gordon, MD
Professor of Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Director, Division of Hepatology
Henry Ford Health
Detroit, Michigan

Pam Rivard, RN
Person living with PBC

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https://bit.ly/3Dnfb2E


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Living With Pruritus in PBC: A Patient Perspective18 Dec 202400:12:19

In this episode, Marlyn J. Mayo, MD; Stuart C. Gordon, MD; and Pam Rivard, RN, a person living with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), discuss the burden of pruritus in PBC and the impact it has on quality of life, including both physical and mental health, from a patient’s perspective.

 

Presenters:

Marlyn J. Mayo, MD
Professor of Internal Medicine
Division of Digestive & Liver Diseases
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas

Stuart C. Gordon, MD
Professor of Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Director, Division of Hepatology
Henry Ford Health
Detroit, Michigan

Pam Rivard, RN
Person living with PBC
 

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https://bit.ly/4gDGDaB


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