Supporting Those Living With PBC - European Medical Journal

Supporting Those Living With PBC

Hepatology

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This series of short videos provides an overview of the key considerations for addressing the needs of those living with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). The videos showcase the perspectives of patients and healthcare professionals, highlighting the importance of key discussions for the management and support strategies for PBC, including treatment options for symptoms such as fatigue and pruritus (itch).

Topics covered include:

  • The experience of living with PBC and the important role healthcare professionals play
  • The importance of collaboration between patients and healthcare professionals
  • The multidisciplinary considerations of healthcare professionals and approaches to managing PBC
  • The key considerations for the management of PBC and treatment approaches

Interested in learning more about how living with PBC impacts patients and the daily challenges? Watch this accompanying patient perspectives series

Speakers:

Male Patient
Living with PBC, USA

Maria Morais
Registered Nurse, Patient and Patient Advocate for the Canadian PBC Society, Ontario, Canada

Prof. Ulrich Beuers
Hepatologist and Professor of Gastroenterology Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Prof. David Jones OBE
Professor of Liver Immunology, Faculty of Medical Science, Newcastle University, and Honorary Consultant Hepatologist, NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Job code: NX-GBL-HP-WCNT-240002
Date of preparation: July 2024

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