Patient Perspectives of Navigating Life with Primary Biliary Cholangitis - European Medical Journal

Patient Perspectives of Navigating Life with Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Gastroenterology

The EMJ Podcast | Bonus Episode

In this bonus episode of the EMJ podcast, co-hosts Eleonora De Martin, Consultant transplant hepatologist at the Centre Hépato-Biliaire, Paul Brousse Hospital in France, and patient advocate, Ingo van Thiel, from the German Liver Aid Association- Deut-sche Leber hilfe e.V., provide key insights from both the patient and clinician perspectives surrounding crucial aspects of PBC that are of importance to both patients and healthcare professionals (HCPs) alike.

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They highlight the burden of PBC, its impact on a patient’s quality of life, the importance of empowering patients in their PBC care, and the collaborative effort between patients and HCPs in managing PBC, thus enabling HCPs to understand the lived experiences of patients and how it impacts their daily lives and well-being.

This podcast was organised and funded by GSK to enhance the continuing education needs and practices of healthcare professionals working with patients with Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC).

Speaker Bios

Eleonora De Martin, MD

Consultant transplant hepatologist at the Centre Hépato-Biliaire, Paul Brousse Hospital in France

De Martin is the Director of the Reference Center for Rare Diseases ‘inflammatory diseases of the bile ducts and autoimmune hepatitis’. Past Chair of ILTS Vanguard Committee and and a steering committee member of the ILTS Liver Transplant Immunology Special Interest Group. Her fields of interest include various aspects of liver transplantation, autoimmune hepatitis in particular severe acute and fulminant forms and hepatic toxicity of immunotherapy for metastatic cancer.

 

Ingo van Thiel

Patient advocate from Deut-sche Leber hilfe e.V., the German Liver Aid Association

Van Thiel is a patient advisor and editor of the the liver patient magazine “Lebenszeichen,” and is fascinated by the subject of hepatology. He is neither a doctor nor a patient and sees himself as an information mediator between the two. As a patient representative, he regularly participates in the creation of guidelines on various liver diseases.

NX-GBL-LNR-AUDI-240001 | May 2024

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