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I am a(n)…
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How many years have you been in practice?
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What is your practice setting?
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Number of patients seen per month with MASLD/MASH
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Please rate the degree to which Learning Objectives were met.
Apply evidence-based strategies for identifying and stratifying risk in patients at high risk for MASH.
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Formulate strategies for diagnosing, staging, and monitoring MASLD/MASH with non-invasive tests and biomarkers.
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Implement current treatment guidelines and care pathways in managing MASLD/MASH and underlying metabolic diseases.
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Initiate referrals to specialists for patients with high-risk disease, including MASH as appropriate.
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Agree or Disagree?
The presentation was fair and balanced, free of commercial bias.
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I feel more competent as a result of the presentation.
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The presentation was scientifically rigorous.
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The content contributed valuable information that will assist in improving patient outcomes
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Will you change your practice behaviors as a result of the presentation?
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What will you change?
Use non-invasive tests and biomarkers for diagnosis and staging of MASLD/MASH
Stratify risk of adverse disease outcomes in patients with MASLD/MASH
Follow evidence-based guidelines and care pathways when managing patients with MASLD/MASH
Refer patients with high-risk MASLD/MASH to a specialist for further evaluation and management
Stay up-to-date on evolving treatments for MASLD/MASH
Work to improve the healthcare team's approach to MASLD/MASH
Educate my patients
Other
If Other
Because you are likely to make changes to your practice behaviors, you are eligible to qualify for T2P (Translation to Practice) Credit, an additional 2.0 Credits. Please provide your email address below and we will send you a link to a followup survey in six weeks. If you have made changes to your practice behaviors, you will receive those additional two credits.
What barriers to change do you foresee?
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What was your level of knowledge on this subject?
Before the presentation
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After the presentation
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Which of the following is true about noninvasive testing for MASLD/MASH?
Noninvasive tests can be used for risk stratification in the diagnostic evaluation of patients with MASLD
A Fibrosis 4 Index score >1.3 indicates the absence of liver fibrosis, so further testing is unnecessary
A Fibrosis 4 Index score <1.3 is associated with strong positive predictive value for advanced hepatic fibrosis
Noninvasive testing is not useful in the diagnostic evaluation for MASLD/MASH, but can help guide treatment
Which of the following pharmacologic treatment options are FDA-approved for treating MASH?
Pioglitazone
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs)
Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors
Metformin
None of the above
How confident do you feel in your answer to the previous question?
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