Graham-Schwartz Lecture: Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

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In this annual Graham-Schwartz Lecture, Dr. Arun Sanyal discusses the history, current recommendations, and potential future directions of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously known as non-alcoholic steatotic liver disease (NASH). He also shares his personal professional journey as a clinician and researcher in this field.
This session of the Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, took place on Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 12:15 p.m.

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Needs Statement

Faculty and trainees within the Department of Medicine who are involved in the care of patients need to receive regular updates on recent advances and guidelines in the field of internal medicine. Clinical scenarios will be used to review the current management of common medical conditions, including chronic pain and opioid abuse. Multidisciplinary sessions will also be used to educate learners about human trafficking and the role of physicians in identifying and assisting victims in the community. The overall aim of the series is to advance clinical knowledge, enhance the quality of patient care, and improve treatment outcomes.

Educational Objectives

At the conclusion of the session, the participants should be able to:

  • Recognize the burden of disease because of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).
  • Explain the scientific rationale for current therapeutic strategies.
  • Identify approaches for enrollment of patients for MASLD treatment.

Target Audience

Professional Categories

  • Physicians
  • Medical Students
  • Fellows
  • Residents
  • Other Health Professionals

Specialties

  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Family and Community Medicine
  • Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Internal Medicine

Interest Groups

  • Hospital Medicine

Activity Evaluation

Evaluation by questionnaire will address program content, presentation, and possible bias.

Educational Methods

  • Lectures

Accreditation/Credit Designation

Baylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Baylor College of Medicine designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of the participation in the activity.

Activity Director

  1. Allison Heinen, D.O.

Term of Approval

April 1, 2024 through April 30, 2026. Original release date: April 1, 2024.

Disclosure Policy

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Disclosures

The following individual(s) has/have reported financial or other relationship(s) with commercial entities whose products/services may relate to the educational content of this activity:

Presenter

  1. Arun Sanyal, M.D.

    Arun Sanyal, M.D.

    Professor of Internal Medicine; Director of the Stravitz-Sanyal Institute for Liver Disease and Metabolic Health
    Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine (Richmond, Virginia)

    Disclosure:
    • Research Support: AstraZeneca; Bristol Myers; Gilead; Intercept; Mallinckrodt; Merck; Novartis; Salix; Shire; Tobira
    • Consultancy: 89 Bio; Abbott; Akero; Alnylam; Arrowhead; AstraZeneca; Boehringer Ingelheim; Boston Pharmaceutical; Cascade; Corcept; Echosens; Genfit; GSK; HistoIndex; Lilly; Mediar; Merck; Myovent; Northsea; Novartis; Novo Nordisk; Path AI; Pfizer; Promed; Regeneron; Satellite Bio; Terns; Variant; Zydus
    • Intellectual Property: Elsevier; UpToDate® (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Activity Director

  1. Allison Heinen, D.O.

    Allison Heinen, D.O.


    Disclosure:

    Nothing to disclose.

Planning Committee Members

  1. Galant Chan, M.D.

    Galant Chan, M.D.

    Assistant Professor
    Baylor College of Medicine

    Disclosure:

    Nothing to disclose.

  2. Richard J. Hamill, M.D.

    Richard J. Hamill, M.D.

    Professor
    Baylor College of Medicine

    Disclosure:
    • Contractor (including contracted research): PPD Development, LLP.
  3. Allison Heinen, D.O.

    Allison Heinen, D.O.


    Disclosure:

    Nothing to disclose.

  4. Zaven Sargsayan, M.D.

    Zaven Sargsayan, M.D.

    Assistant Professor
    Baylor College of Medicine and Ben Taub Hospital

    Disclosure:

    Nothing to disclose.

  5. Claire Scott, M.D. Placeholder Image

    Claire Scott, M.D.

    Chief Internal Medicine Resident
    Baylor College of Medicine

    Disclosure:

    Nothing to disclose.

  6. Jung Seo, M.D. Placeholder Image

    Jung Seo, M.D.

    Chief Internal Medicine Resident
    Baylor College of Medicine

    Disclosure:

    Nothing to disclose.

  7. Stephanie Sherman, M.D.

    Stephanie Sherman, M.D.

    Assistant Professor
    Baylor College of Medicine

    Disclosure:

    Nothing to disclose.

Presenter:

Arun Sanyal, M.D.

Arun Sanyal, M.D.

Professor of Internal Medicine; Director of the Stravitz-Sanyal Institute for Liver Disease and Metabolic Health Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine (Richmond, Virginia)

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