Prognostic performance of 7 biomarkers compared to liver biopsy in early alcohol-related liver disease

Course details

Module (1)

Course Duration:

1 hour, at our own pace.

Course Credits:

1 CME credit

Assessment & Awards:

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About this course

This online course is based on the Journal Club that focused on the ability of biomarkers to predict the risk of developing symptomatic liver disease in patients with early stages of alcohol-related liver disease.

Benefits for learners

  • Continued professional development and learning
  • CME from the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS)

Overview

  • Learn about prognostic markers in patients with early stages of alcohol-related liver fibrosis.
  • Discover how different biomarkers compare to liver biopsy in predicating clinical outcomes in patients with alcohol-related liver disease.
  • Hepatologists
  • Gastroenterologists
  • Clinical researchers

Release date: February 2023

  1. Complete the Pre Knowledge Check to determine your current level of understanding. This is not counted as part of your grade for this course.
  2. After completing the Pre Knowledge Check you can read the Original Publication.
  3. After reading the read the Original Publication  you will unlock the Journal Club Recording where the paper was discussed.
  4. After watching the Journal Club Recording you will unlock the Post Knowledge Check.
  5. Once you pass the Post Knowledge Check you will need to provide some feedback on the course in order to unlock your Course Certificate and CME certificate.

The course is available through desktop and mobile devices on all internet browsers (e.g. Safari, Microsoft Edge, Chrome and Firefox).

Completing this course will grant you with an EASL "Certificate of Completion" and one European CME credit as well as experience points to collect the topic-related and bookworm badges.