CME Course | Free | Credits: .75
The Spectrum of Alcohol Induced Liver Disease
What is the difference between compensated and decompensated cirrhosis? Why is precise monitoring of kidney functioning so important? How can we prevent infections?
What is the difference between compensated and decompensated cirrhosis? Why is precise monitoring of kidney functioning so important? How can we prevent infections?
In this session, GI issues in women are discussed, including common duct dilemmas, primary biliary cholangitis, an approach to treating fecal incontinence, and an algorithm for treating chronic constipation.
This activity will provide a primary care perspective on, and the latest updates in the field of, pancreatology.
Through case discussions and an informative presentation, he will discuss conditions such as eosinophilic esophagitis, non alcoholic fatty liver disease, celiac disease and C. difficile, as well as provide information related to treatment and therapeutic options.
Highlights from this presentation will include the use of SGLT2i in patients with CKD, DOACs and the treatment of cancer associated thrombosis, timing of surgery after COVID infection, IV iron for acute heart failure, duration of antibiotics after clinical stability in CAP, and the PENFAST tool for determining significant PCN allergy.
A case-based activity exploring important issues related to geriatric gastroenterology including peptic ulcer disease, proton pump inhibitor use, constipation, colonoscopy evaluations and rectal bleeding.
Immunoglobulin E to alpha-gal may be an underrecognized but frequent cause of gastrointestinal tract symptoms in eastern North America in the habitat distribution of the Lone Star tick.
The latest information on probiotics, Clostridium difficile, and fecal transplants is presented.
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