Med-IQ CME: Integrating Multicancer Early Detection Technology in the Family Practice Setting
In this 1-hour presentation, Dr. Charles Vega discusses the science behind multicancer early detection (MCED) testing and explores the benefits and limitations of MCED tests available for clinical use and undergoing investigation in clinical trials. Faculty also share practical clinical information on integrating MCED testing in current workflows, including identifying patients who are appropriate candidates for MCED testing, addressing patient concerns, and interpreting results. A guide to discussing MCED testing with patients is also provided.
Cost: Free
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Primary care physicians play a vital role in early disease detection and preventive care. With the emergence of multicancer early detection (MCED) testing, there is an opportunity to enhance routine cancer screening strategies through a single blood draw. n this CME-accredited webcast, Dr. Charles Vega discusses the science behind MCED testing, its benefits and limitations, and its potential role in current screening practices.
Topics Covered
Muticancer Early Detection for Family Practice Physicians
Learning Objectives
1. Describe available evidence related to the benefits and limitations of MCED tests
2. Address common patient concerns related to MCED testing through education and counseling
3. Engage patients in conversations about MCED testing when appropriate
Target Audience
This activity is intended for Family Practice Physicians.
Additional credit info
Med-IQ designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.