• Expert Guidance on Managing Axial Spondyloarthritis and Psoriatic Arthritis to Improve Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life
    Jan 29 2025

    Listen in as rheumatology experts Alexis Ogdie, MD, MSCE, and Julia Swafford, PA-C, DFAAPA, discuss emerging therapies and strategies in managing patients with axial spondyloarthritis or psoriatic arthritis, including:

    • The current treatment landscape (eg, small molecules, biologics)
    • Risk factors to consider when prescribing JAK inhibitors
    • Key considerations regarding comorbidities, especially in addressing depression, anxiety, or social ideation
    • Nonpharmacologic options to improve treatment outcomes
    • Shared decision-making strategies to enhance patients’ investment in their care

    Presenter:

    Alexis Ogdie, MD, MSCE
    Director, Penn Psoriatic Arthritis and Spondylarthritis Program
    Director, Penn Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Julia Swafford, PA-C, DFAAPA
    President of SPAR
    Bronson Battle Creek Rheumatology Specialists
    Battle Creek, Michigan

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/4gkTzSv

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    28 mins
  • Key PBC Studies From AASLD 2024
    Jan 7 2025

    In this episode, Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH, discusses key findings from primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) studies presented at AASLD 2024, including:

    • ELATIVE, a phase III trial of elafibranor for PBC
    • RESPONSE, a phase III trial of seladelpar for PBC
    • ASSURE, another phase III trial of seladelpar for PBC

    Presenter:
    Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH
    Director, Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Weill Cornell Medical College
    New York, New York

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/41tvSDu

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    20 mins
  • Emerging Therapies for Pruritus in PBC
    Dec 18 2024

    Clinical gaps in the treatment of pruritus in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) remain. In this episode, taken from a recent symposium, Marlyn J. Mayo, MD; Stuart C. Gordon, MD; and Pam Rivard, RN, a person living with PBC, discuss emerging therapies currently in clinical trials for the management of this disease that can dramatically affect patients’ quality of life.

    Listen as they discuss:

    • Gaps in current management
    • Patient perspectives: why we should not dismiss itching as an underlying psychologic problem
    • PPAR agonists and how they affect pruritus
    • BEZURSO and FITCH
    • ELATIVE
    • ENHANCE and RESPONSE
    • IBATs (inhibitors of bile acid transport)
    • GLIMMER
    • Common questions

    Presenters:

    Marlyn J. Mayo, MD
    Professor of Internal Medicine
    Division of Digestive & Liver Diseases
    UT Southwestern Medical Center
    Dallas, Texas

    Stuart C. Gordon, MD
    Professor of Medicine
    Wayne State University School of Medicine
    Director, Division of Hepatology
    Henry Ford Health
    Detroit, Michigan

    Pam Rivard, RN
    Person living with PBC

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3Dnfb2E

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    24 mins
  • Clinical Management of Pruritus in PBC
    Dec 18 2024

    Although there is currently no FDA-approved treatment for pruritus in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), symptoms can be mitigated with nonpharmacologic or pharmacologic agents. In this episode, Marlyn J. Mayo, MD; Stuart C. Gordon, MD; and Pam Rivard, RN, a person living with PBC, discuss the clinical management of pruritus in PBC, including:

    • Pruritus assessment tools
    • Optimal use of tools, including frequency of assessment
    • Current management of pruritus
    • Nonpharmacologic interventions
    • Pharmacologic agents
    • Strategies to optimize assessment and management of pruritus
    • Collaborative care
    • Development of a treatment plan
    • Ongoing assessment and adjustment of therapy
    • Resources and support for patients

    Presenters:

    Marlyn J. Mayo, MD
    Professor of Internal Medicine
    Division of Digestive & Liver Diseases
    UT Southwestern Medical Center
    Dallas, Texas

    Stuart C. Gordon, MD
    Professor of Medicine
    Wayne State University School of Medicine
    Director, Division of Hepatology
    Henry Ford Health
    Detroit, Michigan

    Pam Rivard, RN
    Person living with PBC

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3Dnfb2E

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    21 mins
  • Living With Pruritus in PBC: A Patient Perspective
    Dec 18 2024

    In this episode, Marlyn J. Mayo, MD; Stuart C. Gordon, MD; and Pam Rivard, RN, a person living with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), discuss the burden of pruritus in PBC and the impact it has on quality of life, including both physical and mental health, from a patient’s perspective.

    Presenters:

    Marlyn J. Mayo, MD
    Professor of Internal Medicine
    Division of Digestive & Liver Diseases
    UT Southwestern Medical Center
    Dallas, Texas

    Stuart C. Gordon, MD
    Professor of Medicine
    Wayne State University School of Medicine
    Director, Division of Hepatology
    Henry Ford Health
    Detroit, Michigan

    Pam Rivard, RN
    Person living with PBC

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/4gDGDaB

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    12 mins
  • Recent Advances in PBC Management
    Dec 12 2024

    In this episode, Christopher L. Bowlus, MD, discusses recent advances in the management of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), including:

    • Treatment goals
    • Use of PPAR agonists for the treatment of PBC
    • Clinical trial results for elafibranor (ELATIVE), seladelpar (RESPONSE), and bezafibrate (BEZURSO)

    Presenter:

    Christopher L. Bowlus, MD
    Lena Valente Professor and Chief
    Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    University of California Davis School of Medicine
    Sacramento, California

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/41tvSDu

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    9 mins
  • Navigating Sjogren's Syndrome: Guiding Patients in Their Care Journey
    Nov 4 2024

    Listen as Elizabeth Kircher, DNP, and R. Hal Scofield, MD, discuss best practice approaches for the treatment of Sjögren’s syndrome and what’s on the horizon for future therapeutic options.

    Topics include:

    • Challenges in Sjogren’s Syndrome Diagnosis and Patient Understanding: Difficulties in explaining Sjogren’s syndrome diagnosis to patients unfamiliar with it and challenges in addressing the disease’s varied symptoms
    • Patient Education and Communication: Strategies to prevent overwhelming patients during early visits and effective ways to address misconceptions
    • Diagnostic Challenges and Misunderstandings: Differences between clinical and research criteria for diagnosis and the importance of understanding each
    • Use of Ultrasound and Biopsy in Diagnosis: Benefits and limitations of ultrasound and biopsies in diagnosing Sjogren’s syndrome
    • Multidisciplinary Care Barriers: Challenges in coordinating care among specialists such as ophthalmologists, dentists, and rheumatologists
    • Symptomatic vs Disease-Modifying Treatments: Strategies for managing symptoms vs addressing the underlying disease with medications
    • Long-term Medication and Risks: Considerations when prescribing long-term medications and immunosuppressive therapies
    • Research and Emerging Therapies: Developments in Sjogren’s syndrome research, including promising medications in clinical trials
    • Guideline Development and Patient Reassurance: The role of professional guidelines in shaping care and providing patients with reassurance
    • Polypharmacy and Medication Reconciliation: The importance of pharmacist involvement in managing complex medication regimens for older patients

    Faculty:

    Elizabeth Kircher, DNP

    R. Hal Scofield, MD
    Member/Professor, Arthritis & Clinical Immunology
    Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
    Professor, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine
    University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
    Associate Chief of Staff for Research
    Oklahoma City US Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3YKpsOE

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    24 mins
  • Paradigm Shifting Updates in IgAN: Expert Faculty Discussions of Recent Breakthroughs
    Sep 9 2024

    In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from nephrologists Pietro Canetta, MD, MS, and Andy Bomback, MD, PhD, experts in clinical management and research on glomerular diseases as they discuss key updates in managing IgAN. Faculty highlight the importance of a comprehensive supportive care regimen to protect patients’ kidneys and prevent progression of disease. In addition, they review the merits and place in therapy of novel and emerging therapies.

    Topics include:

    • Supportive care as the foundation of IgAN management
    • Place in therapy for new and emerging agents
      • Targeted-release formulation of budesonide
      • Endothelin receptor antagonists (eg, sparsentan)
      • Factor B inhibitors (eg, iptacopan)
    • The role of clinical trial involvement

    Learn more about IgA nephropathy with educational activities and resources here:

    • CME-certified text module with animated pathophysiology video and patient voice audio clip
    • ClinicalThought commentaries
    • Resources on IgAN from the American Kidney Fund
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    18 mins