After years of limited progress, recent trials hint at a changing landscape for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). In this episode, experts review emerging data and explore whether we’re approaching a new era of effective treatment. How should clinicians assess these therapies, and could they shift the current management of PSC? Moderator: Debbie Shawcross Speakers: Cynthia Levy, Stephen Rossi, Michael Trauner All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus. Click here to see all EAS...
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After years of limited progress, recent trials hint at a changing landscape for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). In this episode, experts review emerging data and explore whether we’re approaching a new era of effective treatment. How should clinicians assess these therapies, and could they shift the current management of PSC? Moderator: Debbie Shawcross Speakers: Cynthia Levy, Stephen Rossi, Michael Trauner All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus. Click here to see all EAS...
EASL Studio Podcast: What Matters Most? The questions every hepatologist should ask their patients
EASL Podcasts
33 minutes
1 month ago
EASL Studio Podcast: What Matters Most? The questions every hepatologist should ask their patients
In hepatology, effective care goes beyond diagnostics and treatment. This episode explores the crucial questions hepatologists should ask to truly understand their patients’ needs, values, and priorities. By focusing on communication and patient-centred care, our experts highlight how listening carefully can improve adherence, enhance quality of life, and ultimately lead to better outcomes. Moderator: Pierre-Emmanuel Rautou Speakers: Agnès Dumas, Maria Hjorth, José Willemse, Zobair Younossi A...
EASL Podcasts
After years of limited progress, recent trials hint at a changing landscape for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). In this episode, experts review emerging data and explore whether we’re approaching a new era of effective treatment. How should clinicians assess these therapies, and could they shift the current management of PSC? Moderator: Debbie Shawcross Speakers: Cynthia Levy, Stephen Rossi, Michael Trauner All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus. Click here to see all EAS...