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Repeat 4 Weeks or Refer? Abnormal Liver Blood Tests & MASLD in Primary Care

Repeat 4 Weeks or Refer? Abnormal Liver Blood Tests & MASLD in Primary Care

A Case-based Update

Wednesday 10 June 2026
18:00 GMT · 60 min
Dr Kevin Fernando, FRCGP, FRCP Edin., FAcadMEd, MSc (Diabetes)
1 CPD Point CPD points · Certificate sent after session

About This Webinar

A practical, case-based live session exploring how to investigate abnormal liver blood tests efficiently in primary care, risk-stratify fibrosis using the FIB-4 score and the updated MADLS/MetALD framework, and manage MASLD confidently — from lifestyle interventions to statins, GLP-1 receptor agonists and emerging MASH therapies.

Learning Objectives

  • Investigate abnormal liver bloods effectively and efficiently in primary care
  • Risk-stratify fibrosis with FIB-4 and decide when to refer using the updated MADLS/MetALD framework
  • Manage MASLD confidently, from positive lifestyle choices to statins to GLP-1 RAs and emerging MASH therapies

Speaker

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Dr Kevin Fernando, FRCGP, FRCP Edin., FAcadMEd, MSc (Diabetes)

Dr Kevin Fernando is a GP Partner and nationally recognised educator with expertise in metabolic disease, liver health and diabetes in primary care. He holds fellowships from the Royal College of GPs and the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh, and is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Educators.

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