CEConversations

Creative Educational Concepts

Welcome to CEConversations, a clinical podcast presented by Creative Educational Concepts designed to improve clinician performance and optimize patient outcomes.

  1. hace 6 días

    A CaseWise™ Webcast: From Research to Real-World: ADCs, IO Combinations, and Sequencing in Metastatic NSCLC

    Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are redefining precision oncology by delivering potent therapies directly to tumor cells through highly specific molecular targeting. This innovative approach is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of cancer care, particularly in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC). Despite their growing impact, the mechanisms behind ADCs remain unclear for many clinicians and multidisciplinary care teams. At the same time, the expanding use of immuno-oncology (IO) therapies in mNSCLC has introduced overlapping toxicity profiles that can obscure the identification and management of ADC-related adverse events. To confidently navigate this evolving landscape, clinicians need best-in-class education that demystifies ADC mechanisms, translates clinical trial and biomarker data into actionable patient selection strategies, and differentiates safety profiles to optimize care for patients with mNSCLC. In this Creative Educational Concepts recorded webcast, expert faculty will delineate class-wide and agent-specific characteristics of ADCs, including mechanism of action, relevant biomarkers, efficacy, toxicity profiles, and considerations for sequencing and integration of IO therapies in biomarker-selected mNSCLC. Faculty will model evidence-based interpretation of emerging clinical trial data for TROP2-directed and other ADCs to clarify their potential role across diverse mNSCLC patient populations. By strengthening clinicians’ confidence in evidence interpretation and toxicity management, this program supports more informed and individualized treatment selection for patients with mNSCLC. Learn More Here

    1 h 8 min
  2. 28 ene

    The New Era of Hemophilia Treatment

    We explore how new non‑factor options and high‑sustained factor products are changing hemophilia care and why shared decision making leads to better, more flexible lives. We connect treatment choice to joint health, mental health, aging, and everyday habits that protect long‑term outcomes. • Non‑factor prophylaxis versus factor replacement and what each does best • Treating beyond dated trough targets toward durable thrombin generation • Matching therapy to activity level, joint status, and venous access • Why shared decision making beats one‑size‑fits‑all regimens • Practical plans for breakthrough bleeds and procedures • Aging, comorbidities, and proactive screening for liver cancer and heart disease • Weight, movement, physical therapy, and joint load reduction • Vitamin D, bone health, and osteoporosis risk • Chronic pain, anxiety, and skills to break rumination with breathwork • Caregiver choices for kids and the importance of evolving plans This webisode series will provide a review of non-factor prophylaxis therapies for patients with hemophilia A or B with or without inhibitors, as well as provide helpful insights on the roles of gene therapies, considering safety profiles and monitoring requirements, aligning treatment options with lifestyle and individual preferences, and how bleed plans change with the different prophylaxis therapies. These webisodes intend to help patients feel more prepared to engage the hemophilia care team in meaningful conversations that support shared decision-making in treatment planning: https://cmeo.me/PE-020

    46 min
  3. 19/09/2025

    The MEKtrix: Decoding the Real-World Impact of Therapeutic Advances in Neurofibromatosis Type 1–Associated Plexiform Neurofibroma Management Across Pediatric and Adult Populations

    | Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) presents unique diagnostic and management challenges due to its multisystem involvement and complex neuro-oncologic manifestations. Despite recent advances, including the use of mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitors, many neurology and neuro-oncology clinicians face difficulties translating novel and emerging clinical trial data into everyday practice, particularly in identifying candidates for mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitors, managing adverse events, and coordinating multidisciplinary care. Limited experience with NF1 further contributes to gaps in long-term disease monitoring and personalized treatment planning. To close these gaps, clinicians must be equipped with practical, case-based strategies to improve early disease recognition, evidence-based management, and interprofessional collaboration that includes a team-based approach to address both clinical and psychosocial needs in the journey of patients with NF1.   In this CE Concepts live symposium, expert faculty will assess neuro-oncologic features of NF1, including tumor types and neurological signs, to support early recognition and guide clinical decision-making; evaluate the use of mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitors in the management of NF1-associated plexiform neurofibromas in pediatric and adult patients, including team-based care to manage adverse events; and develop evidence-based, interprofessional care plans that reflect current clinical standards and support individualized, longitudinal management.   Learn More: https://www.ceconcepts.com/activity/the-mektrix-decoding-the-real-world-impact-of-therapeutic-advances-in-neurofibromatosis-type-1-associated-plexiform-neurofibroma-management-across-pediatric-and-adult-populations-2/

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Welcome to CEConversations, a clinical podcast presented by Creative Educational Concepts designed to improve clinician performance and optimize patient outcomes.