PCE Practicing Clinicians Exchange
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Practicing Clinicians Exchange keeps advanced practice providers up to date with timely interviews from the front lines on current advances and best practices in medicine. Many of the podcasts are available for CE/CME credit.
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How Primary Care Providers Can Expand Their Role in HBV Management
Listen as Su Wang, MD, MPH, FACP; Richard R. Andrews, MD, MPH; Ruth Brogden, MPH; and Amy S. Tang, MD, explore how early and sustained HBV care can be enhanced by expanding the role of primary care providers.
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How to Implement Earlier Hepatitis B Treatment
Listen as Mark S. Sulkowski, MD, FIDSA, FAASLD; Tatyana Kushner, MD, MSCE; Paul Y. Kwo, MD; and patient advocate Jacki Chen, PhD, review strategies for more expansive HBV treatment while considering adverse events, cost-effectiveness, and patient perspectives.
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The Art of Multidisciplinary Care for Patients With Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatohepatitis
Tune in to this CCO Medical Specialties podcast episode featuring Arun B. Jesudian, MD, and Mazen Noureddin, MD, MHSc, as they discuss the expert-informed clinical pathway for the multidisciplinary care of patients with MASLD or MASH, current and emerging therapies, and management optimization strategies.
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How to Implement Earlier Hepatitis B and Hepatitis Delta Screening
Listen as Douglas Dieterich, MD; Camilla S. Graham, MD, MPH; and Robert Wong, MD, MS, review barriers to and strategies for adopting new recommendations on universal HBV screening for all adults and best practices for screening of all patients with chronic HBV infection for HDV in the United States.
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2023 Audio Recap: Principles of Outpatient COVID-19 Management
Listen to Renslow Sherer, MD, and Trinh P. Vu, PharmD, BCIDP, discuss updated information regarding outpatient management of COVID-19, including testing, risk stratification, treatment guidelines, treatment selection, and long COVID.
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Empowering Patients to Choose the Right HIV PrEP for Them
In this podcast, Jona Tanguay, MMSc, PA-C, AAHIVS discusses the importance of integrating individual patient circumstances and preferences to improve equitable access to HIV PrEP.