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VIDEO: GIs will need to become ‘better at hepatology’ ahead of looming workforce shortage
In a Healio video exclusive, Edward V. Loftus Jr., MD, urged gastroenterologists to familiarize themselves with a “four-pronged approach to liver disease” ahead of the critical shortage of U.S. hepatologists expected by 2033.
Gastroenterologists should ‘start to own,’ embrace role in care for chronic liver disease
Chronic liver disease is the ninth leading cause of death in the United States, independent of liver cancer. According to the CDC, only 1.8% of adult Americans have a diagnosis of chronic liver disease, which translates to 4.5 million people.
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‘Not simply a hand-off’: GIs, hepatologists have critical role in HCC care after diagnosis
The role of gastroenterologists and hepatologists in the management of patients at risk for or with hepatocellular carcinoma is multifold.
MASLD requires multidisciplinary care to ‘improve global metabolic, liver health’
Finding adequate providers with the expertise to treat the growing population of patients with chronic liver diseases, including metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, is a challenging but important endeavor.
Early intervention critical, before ‘significant clinical toll’ from excessive alcohol use
Alcohol use disorder has a huge impact on liver health. Regardless of whether patients have other primary etiology for liver disease, alcohol — even in minimal amounts — can worsen liver outcomes.
‘All hands on deck’: GIs should continue to be part of viral hepatitis care team
Primary care providers and other specialists often refer patients to gastroenterologists with any liver-related health concerns, as they are the first touch point for newly diagnosed patients or those living with chronic liver disease.
GIs ‘should still care about hepatology’ as workforce shortage, disease burden rise
In 2020, a model in Hepatology projected an impending “critical shortage” of adult and pediatric hepatology providers in the U.S., posing a potential challenge as an increasing number of individuals are expected to present for care.
BLOG: If sitting is the new smoking, should apps have warnings like cigarette packages?
For most of us doctors, it’s the last thing we look at before bed and the first thing when we wake up: the screen of our smartphone or tablet.
GLP1s may lower 10-year risk for major adverse outcomes in chronic liver disease, diabetes
Adherence to treatment with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists may lower the long-term risk for major adverse liver outcomes among patients with chronic liver disease and type 2 diabetes, according to data in Gut.
FDA grants 510(k) clearance to Nanox AI software to assess ‘early signs’ of fatty liver
The FDA has granted 510(k) clearance to Nanox’s HealthFLD artificial intelligence software to aid clinicians in the detection of fatty liver associated with hepatic steatosis, according to a company press release.
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