Embark on a one-of-a-kind learning adventure designed to sharpen your diagnostic skills and treatment prowess for primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). In this immersive virtual escape room, you’ll tackle patient case challenges, uncover hidden clues, and piece together the key insights needed to crack the code to better PBC care.
Along the way, you’ll enhance your ability to recognize subtle early signs of this often-overlooked autoimmune liver disease, apply the latest evidence on disease-modifying and symptom-relieving therapies, address disparities in diagnosis and care for underserved communities, and learn practical ways to improve patient quality of life. Are you ready to think differently, diagnose earlier, and act decisively to change the course of this rare but progressive disease? Join this interactive experience informed by two world-renowned faculty experts in the field and unlock new strategies for identifying and managing PBC.
In this CME Outfitters infographic, expert faculty will implement evidence-based strategies for early and accurate diagnosis of PBC and model implementation of contemporary clinical pathways for treating PBC that address biochemical response and symptoms (e.g. pruritus, fatigue). Learners will be guided through assessment of new and emerging therapeutic pathways for PBC and their potential impact on patient outcomes.
Downloadable Resources
Current Diagnostic Criteria for PBC
This downloadable resource explains the current diagnostic criteria for PBC, outlining the key symptoms, blood tests, and additional markers used to confirm the condition. It also describes the role of imaging, staging, and elastography in evaluating disease severity and guiding treatment planning.
Guidance on Clinical Trial Enrollment
This downloadable resource provides an overview of how patients with PBC can enroll in a clinical trial, including eligibility requirements, screening steps, and key considerations before participating. It also lists resources for finding available trials.
Conversations in PBC: A Guide for Patients and Clinicians
This downloadable resource is designed to support effective communication between patients with PBC and their clinicians, offering paired questions that encourage shared decision-making and symptom monitoring.