Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Emerging Hepatitis C Treatment Strategies For Difficult‐to‐Cure Patients

Emerging Hepatitis C Treatment Strategies For Difficult‐to‐Cure Patients

Faculty: Mark S. Sulkowski, MD, Tram T. Tran, MD, Paul Kwo, MD and Fred Poordad, MD
Release Date: November 12, 2016

Sadly not everyone who treats hepatitis C is cured, over at Practice Point those difficult to cure patients are discussed in a new learning activity. Although this video/lecture is aimed at clinicians, the use of clinical vignettes or patient-related cases and scenarios provides a somewhat patient friendly program.

Program
Welcome and Introductions - Mark S. Sulkowski, MD
HCV in Cirrhotics - Tram T. Tran, MD
Renal Considerations in HCV - Paul Kwo, MD
HCV Resistance Testing - Fred Poordad, MD
Closing Remarks - Mark S. Sulkowski

Sit back and watch a panel of renowned HCV experts discuss the following topics;
  1. Review recent updates and changes to AASLD-IDSA recommendations for testing, managing, and treating hepatitis C
  2. Discuss the efficacy of various DAA regimens in patients who have failed prior DAA therapies
  3. Describe the efficacy and safety of different DAA regimens in the new difficult-to-cure patients
Register here. After a free quick registration, begin here.

View additional HCV learning activities and research articles; https://hepatitiscnewdrugs.blogspot.com/search/label/HCV-Education

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