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Decera Clinical Education Medical Specialties Podcast

Decera Clinical Education
Primary Biliary Cholangitis
Liver Disease
Ursodeoxycholic Acid
Iga Nephropathy
Obesity Care
Alkaline Phosphatase
Chronic Kidney Disease
Patient Advocacy
Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency
Hepatitis B
Hepatology
Virtual Support Groups
Patient Education
Inflammation
Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
Healthcare Provider
Fatigue
Bilirubin
Patient-Centered Care
Screening Guidelines

Weekly updates on new data, current advances, and best practices in patient care for a variety of medical specialties including NASH, diabetes, muscular dystrophy, and more from Decera Clinical Education. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.

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Listen in as Nancy Reau, MD, reviews key highlights of the most impactful primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) research and gain insights on how to apply these new advances to clinical practice. 

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• Treatment Goals

• Long-term D... more

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Listen in as Jay H. Shubrook, DO, FACOFP, FAAFP, and Chrisopher Weber, MD, FAAP, FACP, CSCS, daBOM, FOMA, discuss the latest advances in caring for patients with overweight or obesity in the primary care setting, including:

• The Lancet Commission’s... more

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Historically, key symptoms of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), such as pruritus and fatigue, have been understudied and undertreated. Listen now to learn how symptom management should be considered independently of PBC management, and how new thera... more

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New therapeutic agents for second-line treatment are raising the bar for primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) management. Listen now to learn how to incorporate these new agents into clinical practice and how these agents will impact attainment of treat... more

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Dr. Colten Bracken
Owner and medical director at Main Street Family Medicine, PLLC, and board member of RHAU and UAFP.
Main Street Family Medicine, PLLC
Episode: Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Integrate Comprehensive Diabetes Management
Dr. Palak Trivedi
An academic clinical hepatologist at the University of Birmingham
University of Birmingham
Episode: Key PBC Studies From EASL and DDW 2025
Dr. Anne E. O'Donnell
Professor of Medicine and the Nehemiah and Naomi Cohen Chair in Pulmonology Disease Research
Georgetown University Medical Center
Episode: Innovations in NCFBE: Latest Advances and Personalization of Treatment
Dr. Ty Gluckman
Medical Director Center for Cardiovascular Analytics, Research, and Data Science at Providence Health Institute, Providence Health System
Providence Health System
Episode: Heart Failure and MRAs: Diving Deep Into the Pivotal FINEARTS-HF Trial
Sejal Desai
Board Certified Obesity Medicine Physician and Medical Director at Tulsa Medical Weight Loss and Wellness
Tulsa Medical Weight Loss and Wellness
Episode: Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Implement Virtual Support Groups
Joseph Kim
Doctor and representative from Q Synthesis, LLC
Q Synthesis, LLC
Episode: Quality Improvement in Obesity Care: How to Implement Virtual Support Groups
Jess Schnur
Patient Advocate, Registered Nurse diagnosed with PBC.
Episode: Partnering With Patients for PBC Care: Actionable Strategies for HCPs
Dr. Gideon Hirschfield
Hepatologist and Director of the Autoimmune and Rare Liver Disease Program at Toronto General Hospital.
University of Toronto
Episode: Partnering With Patients for PBC Care: Actionable Strategies for HCPs
Maria Morais
PBC patient and patient advocate
Canadian PBC Society
Episode: PBC Perspectives: A Patient and HCP in Conversation

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Kim Neely
Host specializing in delivering expert updates and discussions on patient care advancements across various medical specialties.

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Evidence-Based Care in Atopic Dermatitis: Mapping IL-13 to the Clinical Manifestations of Moderate to Severe Disease
Q: What is going on when patients feel their topical treatments are losing effectiveness?
Topical treatments may only cover some aspects of atopic dermatitis; a more targeted approach may be needed for better control.
Evidence-Based Care in Atopic Dermatitis: Mapping IL-13 to the Clinical Manifestations of Moderate to Severe Disease
Q: How does IL-13 contribute to barrier dysfunction and atopic dermatitis in general?
IL-13 impacts keratinocytes and is a huge part of the breakdown in barrier function, contributing to dermatitis symptoms.
Keeping Up With New Developments in PBC
Q: What are common side effects associated with PPAR agonist treatments?
Both new PPAR medications have been well tolerated with low rates of discontinuation due to side effects, though rare GI upset and muscle CPK elevations were mentioned.
Keeping Up With New Developments in PBC
Q: At what alkaline-phosphatase level should there be a second-line treatment?
The ideal treatment level depends on individual patient factors; generally, second-line therapy consideration starts if alkaline phosphatase is over 200, especially in younger patients or those with advanced fibrosis.
Second-line Agents for Achieving Treatment Goals: Raising the Bar in PBC Management Podcast
Q: How do you determine ursodial intolerance?
It's based on patient tolerance as reported by the patient, with common issues being nausea or other side effects.

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This audio series offers insights into recent advancements and best practices across various medical fields such as NASH, diabetes, and muscular dystrophy. Episodes frequently feature expert discussions on topics like new data from clinical trials, FDA-approved treatments, and innovative therapies that aim to improve patient care and outcomes. Unique to the series is its provision of continuing education credits for select episodes, appealing to healthcare professionals seeking both knowledge and accreditation. Overall, the blend of medical updates and practical strategies makes it a valuable resource for those dedicated to staying informed about the latest developments in patient management.

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