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BASL 2025: Working Together on Fatigue in PBC – Practical Multi-Professional Approaches

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At BASL 2025, our Ipsen Sponsored Symposium brought together experts to explore the complex symptoms of PBC. Watch Professor David Jones and Alice Freer discuss a multi-professional approach to managing fatigue. Gain insights into practical strategies for assessing and managing fatigue and discover tools that can help improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

Scroll down to view short highlight summaries from the symposium.

IQV-UK-000629 | November 2025

BASL 2025 Highlight - Background In Fatigue

Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) Video
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Watch this 6-minute video to gain valuable insights into the burden of fatigue in PBC as Professor David Jones and Alice Freer present clinical insights at the BASL 2025 Ipsen Sponsored Symposium.

IQV-UK-000662 | November 2025

BASL 2025 Highlight - Top Tips On Managing Fatigue

Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) Video
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At BASL 2025, Professor Dave Jones and Alice Freer recommended four top tips to aid better management of fatigue in PBC and improve patient outcomes. Listen to Professor David Jones and Alice Freer as they discuss practical tools for assessing and managing fatigue.

IQV-UK-000663 | November 2025

BASL 2025 Highlight - Q&A and Summary

Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) Video
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Watch the closing discussion and summary from BASL 2025, as Professor David Jones and Alice Freer answer audience questions and discuss key takeaways on managing fatigue in PBC.

IQV-UK-000664 | November 2025

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BASL 2025: Working Together on Fatigue in PBC – Practical Multi-Professional Approaches
BASL 2025: Working Together on Fatigue in PBC – Practical Multi-Professional Approaches
Video 43:27

Missed our BASL 2025 symposium or need a recap? Watch the full recording of our session featuring Professor Dave Jones, Honorary Consultant at North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Alice Freer, Physiotherapist at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. Together, they explore multi-professional strategies for managing fatigue.

IQV-UK-000629 | November 2025
BASL 2025 Highlight - Background In Fatigue
BASL 2025 Highlight - Background In Fatigue
Video 06:35

Join Professor David Jones, Honorary Consultant Hepatologist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Alice Freer, Physiotherapist, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation as they discuss the clinical burden of fatigue in PBC at BASL 2025.

IQV-UK-000662 | November 2025
BASL 2025 Highlight - Top Tips On Managing Fatigue
BASL 2025 Highlight - Top Tips On Managing Fatigue
Video 23:13

Four top tips for assessing and managing fatigue in PBC presented by leading experts, Professor David Jones, Honorary Consultant Hepatologist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Alice Freer, Physiotherapist, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation, at BASL 2025.

IQV-UK-000663 | November 2025
BASL 2025 Highlight - Q&A and Summary
BASL 2025 Highlight - Q&A and Summary
Video 11:22

Join Professor David Jones, Honorary Consultant at North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Alice Freer, Physiotherapist, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust in this Q&A and summary from Ipsen’s BASL 2025 Symposium.

IQV-UK-000664 | November 2025
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