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Atopic Dermatitis in the Real World 09.07.2026 0:47
Guest: Emma Guttman, MD, PhD Emma Guttman, MD, PhD, discusses the disconnect that sometimes exists in atopic dermatitis between clinical trials and real-world situations.
Translating Evidence Into Action: Nonsteroidal MRAs in Patients With HF 23.06.2026 17:15
Faculty: Muthiah Vaduganathan, MD, MPH Faculty: Koichiro Kinugawa, MD Faculty: Michael Böhm, MD In this panel discussion from the ESC Heart Failure Congress 2026, Drs. Muthu Vaduganathan, Michael Böhm, and Koichiro Kinugawa discuss the role of nonsteroidal MRAs in patients with HFmrEF and HFpEF. Using a clinical case, the faculty review evolving recommendations supporting finerenone as part of gu...
Unblocking Clinical Inertia: The CMI Era in oHCM Care 16.06.2026 39:00
Chair: Iacopo Olivotto Faculty: Elena Arbelo Faculty: Silvia Aguiar Did you miss our symposium at ESC HF 2026? It’s not too late! This CME-accredited broadcast replay focuses on improving the diagnosis and management of obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM). Learn how to distinguish oHCM from heart failure and how cardiac myosin inhibitors can optimize patient outcomes. Join us and gain v...
Movements With Meaning: Reading the Pattern, Not the Label 15.05.2026 13:00
Faculty: Karen E. Anderson, MD Faculty: Hubert H. Fernandez, MD This Podcast Plus discussion examines how to distinguish tardive dyskinesia (TD) from other movement disorders using clinical features, medication timing, and response patterns. Key characteristics of TD, including irregular orofacial movements, are compared with drug-induced parkinsonism and akathisia. The discussion highlights the d...
IBD in Focus: A Case-Based Approach to Diagnosis and Assessment 15.05.2026 19:00
Faculty: David T. Rubin, MD Faculty: Michael Dolinger, MD, MBA In this case-based discussion, Drs. Dolinger and Rubin examine the diagnostic approach to patients presenting with signs and symptoms suggestive of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The conversation explores key steps in the initial evaluation, appropriate laboratory testing, the role of colonoscopy versus additional noninvasive work-u...
Shared Decisions, Real Patients: Patient-Centered TD and Antipsychotic Strategies 14.05.2026 4:00
Faculty: Tracy Hicks, DNP, MBA Faculty: Melissa Moody, MD Tardive dyskinesia (TD) remains significantly underdiagnosed and mismanaged despite clear guidelines. Early symptoms are often misattributed and standardized assessment tools go unused, leading to delayed detection and treatment. This ultimately contributes to substantial patient burden and is worsened by inequities in access to care, parti...
Treating the Complex Patient: TD Management in Older Adults and Medically Fragile Populations 14.05.2026 6:30
Faculty: Tracy Hicks, DNP, MBA Faculty: Melissa Moody, MD Tardive dyskinesia (TD) remains significantly underdiagnosed and mismanaged despite clear guidelines. Early symptoms are often misattributed and standardized assessment tools go unused, leading to delayed detection and treatment. This ultimately contributes to substantial patient burden and is worsened by inequities in access to care, parti...
From “EPS” to Personalized TD Treatment: Matching VMAT2 MOA to the Patient 14.05.2026 4:30
Faculty: Tracy Hicks, DNP, MBA Faculty: Melissa Moody, MD Tardive dyskinesia (TD) remains significantly underdiagnosed and mismanaged despite clear guidelines. Early symptoms are often misattributed and standardized assessment tools go unused, leading to delayed detection and treatment. This ultimately contributes to substantial patient burden and is worsened by inequities in access to care, parti...
Not All VMAT2s Are the Same: Understanding the PK/PD Differences 14.05.2026 5:00
Faculty: Tracy Hicks, DNP, MBA Faculty: Melissa Moody, MD Tardive dyskinesia (TD) remains significantly underdiagnosed and mismanaged despite clear guidelines. Early symptoms are often misattributed and standardized assessment tools go unused, leading to delayed detection and treatment. This ultimately contributes to substantial patient burden and is worsened by inequities in access to care, parti...
Closing the Gap: Equity, Disparities, and Access to TD Diagnosis and Care 14.05.2026 4:30
Faculty: Tracy Hicks, DNP, MBA Faculty: Melissa Moody, MD Tardive dyskinesia (TD) remains significantly underdiagnosed and mismanaged despite clear guidelines. Early symptoms are often misattributed and standardized assessment tools go unused, leading to delayed detection and treatment. This ultimately contributes to substantial patient burden and is worsened by inequities in access to care, parti...
The 15-Minute Med Check: Making AIMS and TD Screening Routine in Psychiatry 14.05.2026 4:30
Faculty: Tracy Hicks, DNP, MBA Faculty: Melissa Moody, MD Tardive dyskinesia (TD) remains significantly underdiagnosed and mismanaged despite clear guidelines. Early symptoms are often misattributed and standardized assessment tools go unused, leading to delayed detection and treatment. This ultimately contributes to substantial patient burden and is worsened by inequities in access to care, parti...
Subtle vs Syndromic: Distinguishing TD from Other DIMDs in the Neuro Clinic 14.05.2026 5:00
Faculty: Tracy Hicks, DNP, MBA Faculty: Melissa Moody, MD Tardive dyskinesia (TD) remains significantly underdiagnosed and mismanaged despite clear guidelines. Early symptoms are often misattributed and standardized assessment tools go unused, leading to delayed detection and treatment. This ultimately contributes to substantial patient burden and is worsened by inequities in access to care, parti...
When Movements Steal Lives: TD Burden, Stigma, and the Therapeutic Alliance 14.05.2026 4:30
Faculty: Tracy Hicks, DNP, MBA Tardive dyskinesia (TD) remains significantly underdiagnosed and mismanaged despite clear guidelines. Early symptoms are often misattributed and standardized assessment tools go unused, leading to delayed detection and treatment. This ultimately contributes to substantial patient burden and is worsened by inequities in access to care, particularly among high-risk and...
Improving Quality Care Across the Spectrum of HER2 Expression in HR+ Metastatic Breast Cancers: Practice Changes to Improve Care 11.05.2026 17:45
Faculty: Joseph Kim, MD, MPH, MBA, FACHE Faculty: Samir Dalia, MD Faculty: Christopher Jurief This discussion, led by an expert in quality improvement (QI) implementation, will showcase the outcomes and experiences of clinicians participating in a QI initiative designed to improve the diagnosis, identification, and treatment of patients with HER2-expressing metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Panelist...
Redefining Immunotherapy Access: Integrating Subcutaneous Checkpoint Inhibitors Across Solid Tumors 08.05.2026 14:45
Faculty: Enriqueta Felip, MD Faculty: Kristi Orbaugh, MSN, RNP, AOCN This interview-style activity brings together a physician and nurse to explore the scientific rationale and clinical evidence behind subcutaneous (SC) immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in solid tumors. Through discussion of key clinical trials, they highlight pharmacokinetic equivalence, efficacy, and safety data compared with...
FXIa Remix! Keeping the Flow Without Missing a Beat 08.05.2026 24:15
Faculty: Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC Faculty: Ashkan Shoamanesh, MD Faculty: Brian Mac Grory, MB, BCh BAO, MRCP, FAHA, FANA Can an antithrombotic meaningfully reduce the risk of recurrent ischemic stroke without increasing major bleeding? Drs. Mike Sharma, Ashkan Shoamanesh, and Brian Mac Grory explore the science behind factor XIa inhibition and its potential to decouple thrombosis from hemostasi...
Managing Brain Metastases Through Multidisciplinary Team Collaboration 07.05.2026 5:45
Faculty: Benjamin Levy, MD What are the key considerations when managing brain metastases in patients with breast and lung cancer? This online CME activity uses case-based discussion to examine the epidemiology and clinical burden of central nervous system (CNS) involvement and how brain metastases influence prognosis, therapeutic priorities, and treatment sequencing. Participants will evaluate em...
EGFR-Mutated NSCLC With Brain Metastases: Navigating ADC Treatment Decisions 07.05.2026 9:30
Faculty: Benjamin Levy, MD Faculty: Melin Khandekar, MD, PhD What are the key considerations when managing brain metastases in patients with breast and lung cancer? This online CME activity uses case-based discussion to examine the epidemiology and clinical burden of central nervous system (CNS) involvement and how brain metastases influence prognosis, therapeutic priorities, and treatment sequenc...
Sequencing Systemic and Local Therapy in HER2-Overexpressing Metastatic NSCLC 07.05.2026 9:30
Faculty: Benjamin Levy, MD Faculty: Melin Khandekar, MD, PhD What are the key considerations when managing brain metastases in patients with breast and lung cancer? This online CME activity uses case-based discussion to examine the epidemiology and clinical burden of central nervous system (CNS) involvement and how brain metastases influence prognosis, therapeutic priorities, and treatment sequenc...
First-Line Management of HR+/HER2-Low Breast Cancer With Brain Metastases 07.05.2026 10:00
Faculty: Barbara O'Brien, MD Faculty: Nadia Harbeck, MD, PhD What are the key considerations when managing brain metastases in patients with breast and lung cancer? This online CME activity uses case-based discussion to examine the epidemiology and clinical burden of central nervous system (CNS) involvement and how brain metastases influence prognosis, therapeutic priorities, and treatment se...
HER2+ Breast Cancer With Brain Metastases: Rethinking First-Line Treatment in the ADC Era 07.05.2026 10:00
Faculty: Barbara O'Brien, MD Faculty: Nadia Harbeck, MD, PhD What are the key considerations when managing brain metastases in patients with breast and lung cancer? This online CME activity uses case-based discussion to examine the epidemiology and clinical burden of central nervous system (CNS) involvement and how brain metastases influence prognosis, therapeutic priorities, and treatment se...
Brain Metastases Management: From Detection to Multidisciplinary Care 07.05.2026 5:45
Faculty: Barbara O'Brien. MD What are the key considerations when managing brain metastases in patients with breast and lung cancer? This online CME activity uses case-based discussion to examine the epidemiology and clinical burden of central nervous system (CNS) involvement and how brain metastases influence prognosis, therapeutic priorities, and treatment sequencing. Participants will eval...
Putting It All Together: Challenges Addressed 01.05.2026 6:30
Faculty: David T. Rubin, MD Faculty: Ugonna Iroku, MD, MHS This program provides community gastroenterologists with a foundational overview of IBD, emphasizing how disease biology informs diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment selection. Faculty will cover the multifactorial drivers of disease, including genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, the gut microbiome, and immune dysregulation. A...
Genetic Susceptibility in IBD: From Risk Genes to Clinical Impact 01.05.2026 9:15
Faculty: Michael Dolinger, MD, MBA This program provides community gastroenterologists with a foundational overview of IBD, emphasizing how disease biology informs diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment selection. Faculty will cover the multifactorial drivers of disease, including genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, the gut microbiome, and immune dysregulation. A 3D animation illustrate...
Understanding the Microbiome’s Role in IBD Management 01.05.2026 4:30
Faculty: Florence Odufalu, MD This program provides community gastroenterologists with a foundational overview of IBD, emphasizing how disease biology informs diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment selection. Faculty will cover the multifactorial drivers of disease, including genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, the gut microbiome, and immune dysregulation. A 3D animation illustrates the...
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