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CME / ABIM MOC / CE

Frequently Overlooked Complications of Liver Disease: Guide for Community Providers

  • Authors: Steven L. Flamm, MD; Amanda Chaney, DNP, APRN, FAANP; Arun Jesudian, MD
  • CME / ABIM MOC / CE Released: 5/25/2023
  • Valid for credit through: 5/25/2024, 11:59 PM EST
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  • Credits Available

    Physicians - maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

    ABIM Diplomates - maximum of 0.75 ABIM MOC points

    Nurses - 0.75 ANCC Contact Hour(s) (0.25 contact hours are in the area of pharmacology)

    IPCE - 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit

    You Are Eligible For

    • Letter of Completion
    • ABIM MOC points

Target Audience and Goal Statement

This activity is intended for gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses/advanced practice nurses, and other clinicians who manage patients with hepatic encephalopathy (HE).

The goal of this activity is for learners to be better able to identify at-risk individuals and manage HE with a multidisciplinary care team in rural settings.

Upon completion of this activity, participants will:

  • Have increased knowledge regarding the
    • Complications of cirrhosis
    • Clinical manifestations of HE
  • Have greater competence related to
    • Assessment and diagnosis of HE within an interprofessional care team
    • Tailoring treatments for HE based on clinical evidence


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Faculty

  • Steven L. Flamm, MD

    Professor of Medicine
    Rush University Medical Center
    Chicago, Illinois

    Disclosures

    Steven L. Flamm, MD, has no relevant financial relationships.

  • Amanda Chaney, DNP, APRN, FAANP

    Senior Director of Advanced Practice Provider Services
    Cleveland Clinic
    Weston, Florida

    Disclosures

    Amanda Chaney, DNP, APRN, FAANP, has no relevant financial relationships.

  • Arun Jesudian, MD

    Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
    Weill Cornell Medicine
    New York, New York

    Disclosures

    Arun Jesudian, MD, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: Dynavax Technologies Corporation; Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Speaker or member of speakers bureau for: Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Research funding from: Camurus; Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Editors

  • Karen Badal, MD, MPH

    Senior Medical Education Director, Medscape, LLC

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    Karen Badal, MD, MPH, has no relevant financial relationships.

  • Jason Luis Quiñones, PhD

    Associate Medical Writer, Medscape, LLC

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    Jason Luis Quiñones, PhD, has no relevant financial relationships.

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  • Leigh Schmidt, MSN, RN, CNE, CHCP

    Associate Director, Accreditation and Compliance, Medscape, LLC

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    Leigh Schmidt, MSN, RN, CNE, CHCP, has no relevant financial relationships.


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CME / ABIM MOC / CE

Frequently Overlooked Complications of Liver Disease: Guide for Community Providers

Authors: Steven L. Flamm, MD; Amanda Chaney, DNP, APRN, FAANP; Arun Jesudian, MDFaculty and Disclosures

CME / ABIM MOC / CE Released: 5/25/2023

Valid for credit through: 5/25/2024, 11:59 PM EST

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Contents of This CME Activity

To start this activity, please assess your clinical knowledge by completing the brief survey at the bottom. Answering these questions again after the activity will allow you to see what you learned and to compare your answers with those of your peers.

Rise of Liver Disease in Rural Settings

Can you identify chronic liver disease (CLD) early in patients?
Steven Flamm, MD

When Should Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE) Be Suspected?

Do you know how to recognize and diagnose HE?
Amanda Chaney, DNP, APRN, FAANP

Management of HE: Guide to Selection of Treatments for Patients

How would you treat a patient with a history of recurrent HE?
Arun Jesudian, MD
 

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