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The activity presented balanced, evidence-based content free of commercial bias.
The presenter(s) used an effective teaching strategy.
The presentation slides / digital materials / resources and handouts were high quality.
The content was relevant to / useful for my professional practice.
The activity contributed to my knowledge, skills, and capacity to enhance the delivery of patient care.
The overall quality of the educational activity was excellent.
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Define Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and explain the rationale for the recent change in nomenclature.
Describe the primary health risks associated with MASLD, including its impact on cardiovascular health, metabolic syndrome, and cancer risk.
Identify the appropriate patient populations for MASLD screening and utilize non-invasive tests like the FIB-4 index to risk-stratify patients for advanced fibrosis.
Explain the foundational role of lifestyle modifications, specifically the degree of weight loss required to improve steatosis, inflammation, and fibrosis.
Compare the mechanisms of action, indications, and clinical benefits of newly approved pharmacotherapies for MASH, including resmetirom and semaglutide.
Discuss the emerging therapeutic landscape for MASH and the potential role of next-generation agents in managing the disease.
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