PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education
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Mar 31, 2022 • 29min

Stephen V. Liu, MD - Visual Exploration of the Possibilities for Macrocyclic TKIs in Treatment-Naïve and Pretreated Fusion-Positive NSCLC and Other Tumors

Go online to PeerView.com/BNK860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in oncology discusses the expanding role of macrocyclic TKIs in the treatment of fusion-positive NSCLC and other solid tumors. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss the structure and mechanisms of action of macrocyclic tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and their role in the treatment of fusion-positive non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and other solid tumors, Compare the characteristics, efficacy, and safety of macrocyclic TKIs with those of standard TKIs in the treatment fusion-positive NSCLC and other solid tumors, including in treatment-naïve and pretreated populations, Implement best practices for identifying patients with fusion-positive NSCLC or other solid tumors who might benefit from the use of macrocyclic TKIs in the context of clinical practice or clinical trials.
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Mar 30, 2022 • 1h 21min

Robert Dreicer, MD, MS, MACP, FASCO - Decisions and Dilemmas in Prostate Cancer Management: Building on Progress to Advance Personalized Care Through Candid Conversations and Expert Clinical Consults

Go online to PeerView.com/GZF860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Clinicians who treat patients with prostate cancer have new opportunities to improve outcomes across a variety of settings, but the rapid expansion of treatment options has also presented dilemmas for those trying to choose the right treatment for the right patient. For instance, next-generation anti-androgen agents have proven efficacious in early stages of prostate cancer, while approvals of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors are available in later-line metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Combination approaches, under investigation across various stages of prostate cancer, further highlight the expansive opportunities for treatment personalization across the disease continuum. Given this new wealth of options, how do clinicians determine the best treatment course for each patient? Join PeerView and the Prostate Conditions Education Council for an expert-led event designed to answer important questions on prostate cancer treatment in the modern era. Combining insight on relevant data from important trials with practical guidance on using guideline-recommended strategies in clinical practice, this event will help clinicians provide optimal personalized care informed by relevant patient-, tumor-, and treatment-related factors and address AEs related to newer therapies and combinations. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Apply current guideline recommendations for germline and tumor testing for clinically relevant biomarkers in patients with prostate cancer, Integrate novel treatment regimens into the management of patients with advanced prostate cancer, based on recent evidence, genetic/molecular features, current guideline recommendations, and individual patient needs and preferences, Employ evidence- and team-based approaches to proactively mitigate and manage treatment-related AEs that may arise in patients receiving novel therapies and combinations for advanced prostate cancer.
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Mar 29, 2022 • 34min

Mark S. Freedman, MD - Leveraging S1PR Modulators to Provide Patient-Centered MS Care: An Expert-Driven Review of the Data

Go online to PeerView.com/KAP860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit.In this expert-led activity, you will learn to leverage S1PR modulators to provide patient-centered MS care Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Identify the mechanisms of action for S1PR modulators approved for the treatment of multiple sclerosis in the context of disease pathophysiology. Assess the benefits and risks associated with S1PR modulators based on the most recent clinical data,Apply the latest clinical data on S1PR modulators to individualized MS treatment plans
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Mar 29, 2022 • 1h 35min

Richard S. Finn, MD - Mapping the Optimal Treatment Route in HCC: Identifying Best Practices in an Expanding Therapeutic Landscape

Go online to PeerView.com/VMC860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit.Are you prepared to implement the latest recommended therapies into your hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) practice? With several available treatment modalities, HCC requires a multidisciplinary approach that is based on disease stage and patient factors. To ensure that clinicians are providing optimal care to their patients with HCC, this PeerView Live Seminar and Tumor Board program will pair insightful commentary on cutting-edge science that has validated innovative systemic options in HCC with clinical insights from different disciplines. Each discussion will feature reflective case-centered discussions on the increasingly important role of multidisciplinary treatment across the HCC continuum. Register today to hear an in-depth examination of how the HCC management team can successfully collaborate to offer the best possible care for their patients! Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Evaluate current clinical evidence on novel systemic therapy options, including multikinase inhibitors, anti-angiogenic agents, immuno-oncology agents, and novel combination regimens, for patients with advanced HCC, Sequence appropriate therapeutic options across multiple lines of therapy for patients with HCC based on the available evidence, guideline recommendations, and patient-, disease-, and treatment-specific factors, Recommend ongoing clinical trials assessing innovative strategies, including combinations of locoregional therapies with systemic therapies, in HCC patients in different disease and treatment settings, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches, including strategies to maximize treatment efficacy, safety/tolerability, and patient quality of life, for the optimal assessment and management of patients with HCC across the disease continuum]
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Mar 16, 2022 • 1h

Anthony R. Mato - The Rising Tide of Novel BTK Inhibitors: Case-Based Guidance on Overcoming Intolerance, Resistance, and Other Clinical Challenges in B-Cell Cancers

Go online to PeerView.com/CZP860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Covalent BTK inhibitors have transformed the care of B-cell cancers such as CLL/SLL and MCL, but challenges to optimal care remain. How well do you understand the barriers to consistent, efficacious treatment with BTK-based treatment and what that means for treatment planning across multiple lines of therapy? During this activity, experts will tackle these questions and demonstrate how to strategically plan for and implement management protocols that address clinical problems such as BTK inhibitor resistance and intolerance. Throughout, the panelists will share insights on evidence-based and effective sequential therapy (including with second-generation covalent BTK inhibitors, noncovalent BTK options, and non–BTK inhibitor agent classes) and use case-based discussion to illustrate how therapeutic challenges associated with BTK inhibitor therapy can be overcome. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Develop plans to capture therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations before or at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Select evidence-based sequential therapy for patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations, Recommend appropriate sequential options for patients with B-cell cancers who exhibit therapeutic intolerance to BTK inhibitors in order to maximize safety, ensure continued efficacy, and augment patient quality of life.
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Mar 16, 2022 • 59min

Boris Sepesi, MD / Tina Cascone, MD, PhD - Bringing Precision Oncology to Early-Stage Lung Cancer, With Adjuvant EGFR-Targeted Therapy Leading the Way: What Thoracic Surgeons Need to Know and Do

Go online to PeerView.com/FYQ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. How have the best practices for multidisciplinary management of patients with stage I-III lung cancer changed now that adjuvant EGFR-targeted therapy has become the new standard of care in resected early-stage EGFR-mutated NSCLC, and what are the implications for thoracic surgeons and other key members of the lung cancer care team?, This PeerView Candid Conversations & Clinical Consults educational activity, based on a recent live broadcast, answers these and other burning questions. Experts in thoracic surgery and medical oncology come together to discuss recent advances and provide practical, case-based guidance on the importance of biomarker testing in early-stage settings. In addition, they provide direction on how to determine which patients are appropriate candidates for adjuvant EGFR-targeted therapy, if adjuvant chemotherapy is still needed, which considerations should be discussed with patients, and how thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, pathologists, and other relevant specialists can effectively work together to determine the best multimodal treatment approach for each patient with stage I-III NSCLC. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Discuss the role of EGFR mutations in NSCLC, importance of identifying patients with EGFR mutations in earlier disease settings, and role of thoracic surgeons in biomarker testing and treatment selection in the era of precision oncology, Apply the latest evidence and recommendations to identify patients with early-stage NSCLC who would benefit from adjuvant EGFR-targeted therapy, Implement multidisciplinary strategies and shared decision-making to optimize biomarker testing and integration of adjuvant EGFR-targeted therapy into multimodal treatment plans for eligible patients with early-stage NSCLC.
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Mar 15, 2022 • 1h 11min

Sam Cheng, MD / Angela Pham, MD - Short Bowel Syndrome IMPACT Initiative: An Initiative to Individualize Treatment and Improve the Pediatric to Adult Healthcare Transition

Go online to PeerView.com/SWN860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in psychiatry discusses new and emerging therapies addressing unmet patient needs in the management of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the barriers and challenges associated with the treatment of patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, Assess the mechanisms of action, efficacy, safety, and tolerability profiles of available and emerging therapies for the management of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, Incorporate shared decision-making between the interprofessional healthcare team and patients in the individualized management of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder to maximize treatment and mitigate adverse events and disease relapse.
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Mar 1, 2022 • 33min

Tammie L.S. Benzinger - The Expanding Role of Neuroimaging in Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis and Management: Is Radiology Prepared for New Challenges?

Go online to PeerView.com/KZA860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. A multidisciplinary panel of experts discuss the expanding role of neuroimaging in the diagnosis and management of Alzheimer’s disease. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Assess the relative utility of the structural, functional, and molecular neuroimaging techniques used in AD diagnosis and management, Implement an evidence-based, guideline-directed approach to using neuroimaging to assess amyloid burden when confirming a diagnosis of AD or determining patient eligibility for use of amyloid-lowering therapy, Apply validated neuroimaging techniques and biomarkers to monitor for treatment response, disease progression, and ARIA or other adverse events in patients being treated for AD, Employ a patient-centered, multidisciplinary approach to patient care in AD
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Mar 1, 2022 • 27min

Rohit Loomba, MD, MHSc - Test Your Knowledge of What’s Now and What’s Next: Modification of Metabolic Risk Factors to Improve Liver-Related and Cardiovascular‐Related Outcomes in NASH

Go online to PeerView.com/FCW860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in hepatology provides practical guidance across the spectrum of care from screening and diagnosis to management of patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss the epidemiology and disease burden of NAFLD/NASH, Describe the relationship between NAFLD/NASH and cardiovascular disease, Assess current and emerging treatments for NASH in the context of mechanism of action (eg, ability to target various metabolic, inflammatory, and fibrotic pathways involved in disease progression) and current clinical evidence (eg, impact on fibrosis and cardiovascular risk; safety)
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Feb 23, 2022 • 1h 2min

Michael Heinrich, MD - Optimally Sequencing Modern TKIs in GIST: Expert Perspectives From an Interprofessional Sarcoma Team

Go online to PeerView.com/CPH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. While TKIs have been a mainstay in the first three lines of treatment for patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), new discoveries and emerging science have led to the development of newer agents that address treatment resistance. Known as modern TKIs, these agents have a confirmed role in the treatment of patients with specific mutations or in later-line settings and are now being tested in earlier-stage disease. While oncologists, oncology nurses, and other members of the interdisciplinary cancer care team have new opportunities for increasing survival and improving QOL in their patients with unresectable/metastatic GIST, they are also faced with more complex treatment paradigms that must account for mutation profiling, treatment selection/sequencing, symptom and AE management, psychological support, and nutritional considerations. Join our experts to hear how all members of the cancer care team can work together to effectively incorporate these modern TKIs into clinical practice. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Summarize current clinical evidence on established (ie, standard and newly available) and emerging TKI strategies (ie, modern TKIs in early-line settings) for unresectable/metastatic GIST, Sequence appropriate targeted therapy over multiple lines of treatment for patients with unresectable/metastatic GIST, Develop personalized treatment plans that address effective safety, dosing, and QOL strategies associated with the use of TKIs with an interprofessional team of clinicians who care for patients with unresectable/metastatic GIST.

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