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Keeping Current CME

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Alzheimer's Disease
Clinical Trials
Iga Nephropathy
Atopic Dermatitis
Chronic Kidney Disease
Immunotherapy
Major Depressive Disorder
Type 2 Diabetes
Biomarker Testing
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Mental Health
Multidisciplinary Care
HER2
Hypertension
Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
Biologics
Biomarkers
Diabetes
Schizophrenia

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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Recent Guests

Martha Galati
Preventive cardiologist and Women's Cardiovascular Disease Specialist
Houston Methodist
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Shaheena Daud
Consultant medical oncologist and director of oncology services at Mediclinic City Hospital; adjunct professor
Mediclinic City Hospital (UAE); Muhammad Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Episode: Sharing the Decision of Treatment Planning in High-Risk HR+/HER2- Early Breast Cancer
Michael Lyons
Patient advocate and patient representative
MS patient community, Dallas, TX
Episode: Best Practices in Patient Communication When Introducing Biosimilars Into Multiple Sclerosis Care
Crystal Wright
Nurse practitioner at the MS Clinic
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
Episode: Best Practices in Patient Communication When Introducing Biosimilars Into Multiple Sclerosis Care
Dr. Amar Jori
Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Queen's University; founding editor of the POCUS Journal
Queen's University
Episode: Carotid Ultrasound: Seeing Vascular Age
Mariam Shalabi
Medical oncologist at the Netherlands Cancer Institute
Netherlands Cancer Institute
Episode: The Practical Community Colorectal Cancer Clinic: Aligning Biomarker Analysis to Treatment Selection
Fernando Brill
Assistant professor in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Episode: Multidisciplinary Management of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis
Ann Moore
Nurse practitioner
Arizona Liver Health
Episode: Multidisciplinary Management of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis
Fatima Rodriguez
Vice Chair of Clinical Research, Department of Medicine; Section Chief of Preventive Cardiology at Stanford School of Medicine
Stanford School of Medicine
Episode: Cracking the Code With Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC)

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[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
  • No Video!!

    Very frustrating that there is no video especially when the lecturer keeps referring to the slides that you cannot see!!

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    New Zealand5 years ago

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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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Multidisciplinary Management of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis
Q: Would you initiate therapy? And if so, which one, Dr. Brill, GLP-1 and how often would you utilize GLP-1, even independent of the knowledge of her underlying liver disease, or does the knowledge of her liver disease change that?
Yes, a GLP-1 like semaglutide has an indication due to BMI and cardiovascular risk, and its use is reinforced by the presence of liver disease; sequential therapy with liver-directed options is considered based on fibrosis stage and tolerability.
Multidisciplinary Management of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis
Q: Anne, you know, what are your thoughts about this patient? Does this patient check all the boxes for risk for mash?
The patient is clearly at high risk due to pre-diabetes, overweight status, hypertriglyceridemia, and age, and with prior cardiovascular disease; screening via FIB-4 is appropriate, and further elastography confirms fibrosis risk.
Breaking the OTC Cycle: Optimizing Prescription Therapy for IBS-C in Everyday Practice
Q: What about combining OTC and prescription medications?
Combination is common in practice, using medications with different mechanisms (e.g., osmotic laxative plus stimulant laxative) to create a complementary effect, while being mindful of potential risks with chronic stimulant use.
Breaking the OTC Cycle: Optimizing Prescription Therapy for IBS-C in Everyday Practice
Q: Why not just use polyethylene glycol as a first-line therapy?
PEG can help bowel movements but data supporting abdominal symptom relief (pain and bloating) are stronger for secretagogues and retinogogues, so the evidence-base guides starting with fiber or osmotic laxatives and reserving prescription agents for inadequate response.
Breaking the OTC Cycle: Optimizing Prescription Therapy for IBS-C in Everyday Practice
Q: Is there an optimal sequence for therapies, or should treatments be attempted empirically?
Guidelines generally recommend starting with an osmotic laxative and soluble fiber, then adding or replacing with an OTC or prescription laxative as needed, and moving to prescription secretagogues or rotanogogs if symptoms persist.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Keeping Current CME

What is Keeping Current CME about and what kind of topics does it cover?

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. Shaheena Daud
3. Michael Lyons
4. Crystal Wright
5. Dr. Amar Jori
6. Mariam Shalabi
7. Fernando Brill
8. Ann Moore

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