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Integrating Practice-Changing Updates to Improve Outcomes Among Patients
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Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic, cholestatic, autoimmune liver disease that can progress to end-stage liver disease. Recent developments have led to important updates in the diagnosis and use of novel approaches in treatment for patients with PBC. This program will utilize case-based discussion to address implications of risk stratification and practice-changing evidence for the long-term management among diverse patients with PBC.
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David W. Victor III, MD
David W. Victor III, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Houston Methodist Research Institute
 


David W. Victor III, MD
David W. Victor III, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Houston Methodist Research Institute
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic, cholestatic, autoimmune liver disease that can progress to end-stage liver disease. Recent developments have led to important updates in the diagnosis and use of novel approaches in treatment for patients with PBC. This program will utilize case-based discussion to address implications of risk stratification and practice-changing evidence for the long-term management among diverse patients with PBC.
Click ‘Continue to Activity’ to begin and claim up to
1.0 AMA, ABS, or ANCC credit/contact hour(s) after completion
David W. Victor III, MD
David W. Victor III, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Houston Methodist Research Institute


 


 

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Supported by independent educational grants from
Gilead Sciences, Inc. and Ipsen

Launch Date: January 16, 2025
Release Date: January 16, 2025
Expiration Date: December 31, 2025

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