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Keeping Current CME

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Hear from experts as they discuss timely clinical topics as well as relevant and actionable strategies for practice improvement. This podcast is available for CME credit.

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Two FDA-approved MASH therapies are changing care. Learn how resmetirom and semaglutide work—and what's next in the pipeline.

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Decode low back pain. Master the latest clinical guidelines and NSAID safety data to optimize your patient treatment strategies.

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Dr Naim Alkhouri reviews treatment strategies for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) with significant fibrosis.

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Optimize CLL and MCL care: experts discuss the latest data on sequencing and personalizing therapies across all lines of treatment to improve outcomes.

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Recent Guests

Naim Alkhouri
Liver specialist and clinic lead
North Shore Gastroenterology, Liver Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
Episode: Managing MASH in the Modern Era - Episode 2: Managing MASH: A Guide for GI Specialists
Chan Chia
Hematologist presenting relapse and refractory mantle cell lymphoma data
St. Charles Garden Hospital, Perth, Australia
Episode: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Data-Driven Updates in First-Line and R/R Disease
Dr. Amar Jhori
Professor of medicine and cardiology, Queen's University; founding editor of the POCUS Journal
Queen's University
Episode: Personalizing Cardiovascular Prevention: From Methods to Meaning
Catherine Tuttle
Professor Division of Nephrology and Kidney Research Institute, University of Washington; Executive Director of Providence Medical Research Center
University of Washington / Providence Inland Northwest Health
Episode: CKD and the Heart: An Expert Digest From WCN 2026
Naoki Sato
Professor and Director of Cardiovascular Medicine
Kawaguchi Cardiovascular and Respiratory Hospital, Kawaguchi, Japan
Episode: CKD and the Heart: An Expert Digest From WCN 2026
Sahla Haman
Audience participant sharing constipation-related questions
Episode: Breaking News in IBS-C: Real-World Expert Insights, Patient Voices, and Challenging Cases
Dr. Joseph Goldberg
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Episode: Orexin and Hyperarousal in MDD: A Rapid-Fire Review
Natalie Smith
Patient advocate commenting on lived experience with depression and insomnia
Nonprofit sector, Philadelphia, PA
Episode: Beyond Sedation: Reexamining Insomnia as a Core Symptom of MDD: The Role of Novel Orexin-Based Strategies
Karl-Duck Ramjeev
Sleep Medicine Specialist, Professor of Emeritus
Thomas Jefferson University; Phoenix Free Clinic
Episode: Beyond Sedation: Reexamining Insomnia as a Core Symptom of MDD: The Role of Novel Orexin-Based Strategies

Host

[Multiple Hosts from the show, deduplicated]
A diverse group of clinicians and educators contributing to CME-focused clinical discussions across specialties.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 40 ratings
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    Very frustrating that there is no video especially when the lecturer keeps referring to the slides that you cannot see!!

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The mix of clinician hosts and patient voices is seen as a strength for balanced discussions.
Guests with strong imaging or biomarker expertise are particularly valued by CME-focused audiences.
Listeners appreciate the practical, case-based approach that translates research into care strategies.
Some critiques note missing visual materials or slides when referenced during talks.

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Managing MASH in the Modern Era - Episode 2: Managing MASH: A Guide for GI Specialists
Q: How do you choose and monitor therapy once F2, F3 fibrosis is confirmed?
Dr. Alkhouri explains starting with two strong options—a daily pill (semaglutide) and a weekly injection (resumeterone)—and then tailoring the plan based on patient priorities (weight loss, diabetes control, injection versus pill preference) while continuously monitoring through non-invasive tests and liver enzymes to guide adjustments.
CKD and the Heart: An Expert Digest From WCN 2026
Q: Cathy, to what extent does albuminuria act as a primary driver of CV risk and CKD progression?
Albuminuria is a major risk amplifier for both liver and kidney outcomes, reflecting generalized endothelial dysfunction and organ damage; it is a key biomarker that helps guide treatment decisions and monitor response to therapy.
Advancing Care in Acromegaly: Expert Insights on Optimizing Current Diagnostic and Care Strategies
Q: What would you consider for medical therapy for a patient post-surgery with residual disease?
First-line medical therapy would typically be somatostatin receptor ligands, with cabergolin as an alternative in certain cases. If the patient has diabetes or poor glucose control, pegvisomon or other growth hormone receptor antagonists may be favored, recognizing the need for more frequent injections and monitoring for metabolic effects.
Managing MASH in the Modern Era - Episode 1: Identifying MASH for GI Specialists
Q: What do the guidelines recommend for risk stratification?
The guidelines recommend a two-step non-invasive pathway: first use Fib4 to identify low-risk individuals, then perform liver stiffness testing (VCTE) for those at higher risk to confirm significant fibrosis, with ELF as a possible tiebreaker when results are discordant or VCTE is unavailable.
Orexin and Hyperarousal in MDD: A Rapid-Fire Review
Q: What are we talking about here?
The discussion covers orexin biology, differences between dual orexin receptor antagonists and single-orexin agents, and how these approaches might influence sleep, arousal, and depressive symptoms in MDD, with a focus on seltorexin and other Doras.

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The show features expert-led discussions on timely, practice-relevant clinical topics with a strong emphasis on practical strategies, patient communication, and evidence-based decision making. Episodes often center on how to apply real-world data, imaging, biomarkers, and multidisciplinary collaboration to improve patient care, with a clear CME focus that signals actionable guidance for clinicians across specialties. Noteworthy is the tendency to pair clinicians with patient advocates and radiology or imaging experts, creating balanced perspectives on treatment choices, risk stratification, and guideline-aligned management. This mix of clinical rigor and practical storytelling can help listeners translate complex research into everyday prac... more

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2. Chan Chia
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4. Catherine Tuttle
5. Naoki Sato
6. Sahla Haman
7. Dr. Joseph Goldberg
8. Natalie Smith

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