BIO

Gabriella McCarty is a gastroenterology/hepatology nurse practitioner. She obtained her masters and nurse practitioner degree at Case Western Reserve University in 2004. She has been practicing in this field for 26 years. She serves as faculty for Gastroenterology/ Hepatology Advanced Practice Providers (GHAPP) and is an American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) committee member, serving on the education subcommittee. She will be completing her doctorate of nursing in May 2025. She loves all aspects of GI / Hepatology, education and nursing.

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In this informative episode, Whitney Steinmetz, NP from Presbyterian Medical Group in Albuquerque, NM, explores how to optimize medication strategies for patients with type 2 diabetes who are also living with MASLD and MASH. She discusses why individuals with type 2 diabetes are at significantly higher risk for developing advanced liver fibrosis—highlighting the overlapping metabolic, inflammatory, and insulin-resistant pathways that accelerate liver damage. Whitney breaks down how commonly prescribed diabetes medications—like GLP-1 receptor agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, TZDs, and dual/triple incretins—impact liver fat, inflammation, and fibrosis progression. She offers practical guidance on selecting therapies that balance glycemic control with hepatic benefits while minimizing polypharmacy. Learn which medications may offer dual cardiometabolic and hepatic advantages, and which should be avoided or used with caution in patients with cirrhosis or advanced fibrosis. Tune in for real-world insights into how advanced practice providers can take ownership of MASH management in diabetes care.

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In this essential podcast episode from the GHAPP MASLD/MASH Community Network, Summer Collier, NP at UC San Diego Health, dives into the critical role that primary care providers and advanced practice providers play in recognizing and managing MASLD (Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease) and its progressive form, MASH (Metabolic-associated steatohepatitis). With MASLD affecting a growing number of patients—many undiagnosed—Summer walks through practical strategies for early identification, starting with high-risk individuals such as those with type 2 diabetes, obesity, or metabolic syndrome. She highlights the use of the FIB-4 index as a quick, validated, and guideline-recommended first-line screening tool, and explains how to interpret FIB-4 results to stratify risk and determine next steps, including ELF testing, FibroScan®, or referral to GI/hepatology. Summer also offers actionable workflow tips to integrate liver screening into routine primary care, like embedding FIB-4 calculators in EMRs or incorporating assessments into annual diabetes visits. This episode is a must-listen for clinicians seeking to prevent liver fibrosis progression and liver cancer through early, proactive care.

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