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Metabolic-Dysfunction Associated Fatty Liver Disease

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Metabolic-Dysfunction Associated Fatty Liver Disease
Help improve the health of Australians with metabolic-dysfunction associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD)

A free nationwide education program for assessment and management including specialist referral of patients with MAFLD in Australian general practice.

  • Co-designed/delivered by GPs and specialists
  • Evidence-based and up-to-date clinical information
  • Self-paced, bite sized and problem based e-learning modules

The overall goal is to address the current gaps in patient care by educating general practitioners across Australia about the diagnostic challenges for MAFLD using evidence-based clinical guidelines and the provision of healthcare pathways for the prevention and management of this condition. 

Learning outcomes

  • Identify high risk patients who should be targeted for assessment for MAFLD
  • Determine the risk of fibrosis in patients with MAFLD
  • Develop a systematic approach to assessing and optimising metabolic health in patients with MAFLD
  • Refer appropriately identified patients with MAFLD to specialist services incorporating adequate clinical details
  • Implement monitoring processes with low risk MAFLD patients for liver disease progression.

Course delivery method

Online - self-paced, bite sized and problem based e-learning modules.

Course pre-requisites

Participants are assumed to be working in the GP field.

Additional Information

For terms and conditions, please view here.

This program is developed and delivered as part of Independent Medical Education grant sponsored by Pfizer Global, Novo Nordisk, Boehringer Ingelheim, CSL and Norgine.

 

          

Course fees
 Standard  Free
 Alumni/Staff  Please contact [email protected]
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