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Host: Kris V. Kowdley, MD, AGAF, FAASLD, FACP, FACG Embark on a comprehensive CME journey through a multiepisodic series on Primary Biliary Cholangitis. From understanding evolving phenotypes to differentiating from Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, each episode delves into crucial aspects. Real-life cases, like in "Risky Business," add a practical touch, while topics like "A Balancing Act" explore treatment goals. "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" offers a unique perspective, and discussions on "Long-Term Monitoring" and the treatment pipeline provide holistic insights, featuring distinguished faculty and enriching your knowledge base.
Host: Atoosa Rabiee, MD Guest: Kris V. Kowdley, MD, AGAF, FAASLD, FACP, FACG Embark on a comprehensive CME journey through a multiepisodic series on Primary Biliary Cholangitis. From understanding evolving phenotypes to differentiating from Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, each episode delves into crucial aspects. Real-life cases, like in "Risky Business," add a practical touch, while topics like "A Balancing Act" explore treatment goals. "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" offers a unique perspective, and discussions on "Long-Term Monitoring" and the treatment pipeline provide holistic insights, featuring distinguished faculty and enriching your knowledge base.
Host: Kris V. Kowdley, MD, AGAF, FAASLD, FACP, FACG Guest: Marlyn Mayo, MD Embark on a comprehensive CME journey through a multiepisodic series on Primary Biliary Cholangitis. From understanding evolving phenotypes to differentiating from Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, each episode delves into crucial aspects. Real-life cases, like in "Risky Business," add a practical touch, while topics like "A Balancing Act" explore treatment goals. "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" offers a unique perspective, and discussions on "Long-Term Monitoring" and the treatment pipeline provide holistic insights, featuring distinguished faculty and enriching your knowledge base.
Host: Atoosa Rabiee, MD Guest: Kris V. Kowdley, MD, AGAF, FAASLD, FACP, FACG Embark on a comprehensive CME journey through a multiepisodic series on Primary Biliary Cholangitis. From understanding evolving phenotypes to differentiating from Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, each episode delves into crucial aspects. Real-life cases, like in "Risky Business," add a practical touch, while topics like "A Balancing Act" explore treatment goals. "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" offers a unique perspective, and discussions on "Long-Term Monitoring" and the treatment pipeline provide holistic insights, featuring distinguished faculty and enriching your knowledge base.
Host: Kris V. Kowdley, MD, AGAF, FAASLD, FACP, FACG Guest: Marlyn Mayo, MD Embark on a comprehensive CME journey through a multiepisodic series on Primary Biliary Cholangitis. From understanding evolving phenotypes to differentiating from Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, each episode delves into crucial aspects. Real-life cases, like in "Risky Business," add a practical touch, while topics like "A Balancing Act" explore treatment goals. "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" offers a unique perspective, and discussions on "Long-Term Monitoring" and the treatment pipeline provide holistic insights, featuring distinguished faculty and enriching your knowledge base.
Host: Manesh R. Patel, MD Host: Sean Pokorney, MD Older patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are challenging to treat due to concomitant increased risk for both stroke and bleeding and the presence of an increasing number of comorbidities. Data from clinical trials, meta-analyses, and real-world evidence support the relative merits of NOAC therapy compared with conventional anticoagulation in treating elderly patients with AF. This program focuses on the factors and considerations that can drive the choice of anticoagulation therapy for elderly patients with AF, such as comorbidities and associated medications, falling risk, and monitoring and treatment adherence, which may help clinicians optimize the care of their elderly patients with AF.
Host: Manesh R. Patel, MD Host: Sean Pokorney, MD Older patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are challenging to treat due to concomitant increased risk for both stroke and bleeding and the presence of an increasing number of comorbidities. Data from clinical trials, meta-analyses, and real-world evidence support the relative merits of NOAC therapy compared with conventional anticoagulation in treating elderly patients with AF. This program focuses on the factors and considerations that can drive the choice of anticoagulation therapy for elderly patients with AF, such as comorbidities and associated medications, falling risk, and monitoring and treatment adherence, which may help clinicians optimize the care of their elderly patients with AF.
Host: Manesh R. Patel, MD Host: Sean Pokorney, MD Older patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are challenging to treat due to concomitant increased risk for both stroke and bleeding and the presence of an increasing number of comorbidities. Data from clinical trials, meta-analyses, and real-world evidence support the relative merits of NOAC therapy compared with conventional anticoagulation in treating elderly patients with AF. This program focuses on the factors and considerations that can drive the choice of anticoagulation therapy for elderly patients with AF, such as comorbidities and associated medications, falling risk, and monitoring and treatment adherence, which may help clinicians optimize the care of their elderly patients with AF.
Host: Manesh R. Patel, MD Host: Sean Pokorney, MD Older patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are challenging to treat due to concomitant increased risk for both stroke and bleeding and the presence of an increasing number of comorbidities. Data from clinical trials, meta-analyses, and real-world evidence support the relative merits of NOAC therapy compared with conventional anticoagulation in treating elderly patients with AF. This program focuses on the factors and considerations that can drive the choice of anticoagulation therapy for elderly patients with AF, such as comorbidities and associated medications, falling risk, and monitoring and treatment adherence, which may help clinicians optimize the care of their elderly patients with AF.
Host: Maria Fleseriu, MD, FACE Guest: Martin Reincke, MD Designed with primary care physicians (PCPs) in mind, this continuing medical education activity focuses on efficient screening for Cushing’s syndrome by emphasizing clinical indicators and targeted tests. Tune in to discover practical tools that can help you reach an accurate diagnosis by distinguishing between physiologic and pathologic causes. Our experts also discuss when to refer for a specialist consultation. PCPs play a pivotal role in early detection and management of Cushing's syndrome, so be sure to add these skills to your armamentarium in the primary care setting.
Host: Maria Fleseriu, MD, FACE Guest: Richard Auchus, MD Take your endocrinology practice to the next level and gain in-depth knowledge on disease recurrence, treatment options, and patient-centered care strategies. Join us as Dr. Maria Fleseriu and Dr. Richard Auchus discuss ways to optimize outcomes for your patients with Cushing's disease.
Host: Susan L Samson, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FACE Guest: Kevin C.J. Yuen, MD Elevate your clinical expertise in acromegaly by delving into the latest advances in diagnosis, treatment modalities, and patient-centered care to foster a deeper understanding of optimal management strategies. Join us to enhance your skills and contribute to improved outcomes for patients with acromegaly.
Host: Kevin C.J. Yuen, MD Guest: Eliza B. Geer, MD Elevate your clinical expertise in acromegaly by delving into the latest advances in diagnosis, treatment modalities, and patient-centered care to foster a deeper understanding of optimal management strategies. Join us to enhance your skills and contribute to improved outcomes for patients with acromegaly.
Host: Susan L Samson, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FACE Guest: Eliza B. Geer, MD Guest: Kevin C.J. Yuen, MD Elevate your clinical expertise in acromegaly by delving into the latest advances in diagnosis, treatment modalities, and patient-centered care to foster a deeper understanding of optimal management strategies. Join us to enhance your skills and contribute to improved outcomes for patients with acromegaly.
Host: Eliza B. Geer, MD Guest: Susan L Samson, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FACE Guest: Kevin C.J. Yuen, MD Elevate your clinical expertise in acromegaly by delving into the latest advances in diagnosis, treatment modalities, and patient-centered care to foster a deeper understanding of optimal management strategies. Join us to enhance your skills and contribute to improved outcomes for patients with acromegaly.