S6- E3.1 - Roundtable: Spotting Tomorrow’s Trends in Today's MASLD Studies

S6- E3.1 - Roundtable: Spotting Tomorrow’s Trends in Today's MASLD Studies

Send us a text Surfing the MASH Tsunami continues its coverage of the AASLD Emerging Trends Conference on MASLD, MetALD and ALD. This week, the panelists focus on what studies on bariatric surgery and drugs in development can tell us about future treatment and explore some clinical trial questions. Guest Surfers include Professor Aleksander Krag of the University of Southern Denmark, the current Secretary-General of EALS, hepatologist Alexander Lalos of Robert Wood Johnson hospital, and...

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S4-E38 - Nurses Helping NASH Patients

S4-E38 - Nurses Helping NASH Patients

Send us a text This week SurfingNASH continues to offer a final re-focus on an episode that originally aired during Season 1. Similar to last week's focus on allied health, this session dives into the role of nurses, physicians and allied health professionals in supporting NASH patients - a topic of increasing relevance as the field grapples with new nomenclature for liver disease and the imminence of therapeutic approvals. Specifically, the group explores whether healthcare systems can be as...

24 Aug 202336min

S4-E37.4 - NASH Patient Care: The Value of Patient Education

S4-E37.4 - NASH Patient Care: The Value of Patient Education

Send us a text SurfingNASH is offering something different for Season 4, Episode 37 while the co-hosts are off enjoying a well-deserved holiday amid a busy year. Rather than leaving a gap in the podcast's program, this week we are revisiting an episode From the Vault that, now more than ever, maintains its relevance. As the field grapples with new nomenclature for liver disease and the imminence of therapeutic approvals, education and educational resources are critically needed. This session,...

20 Aug 202321min

S4-E37.3 - NASH Patient Education: Liver Nurses’ Roles

S4-E37.3 - NASH Patient Education: Liver Nurses’ Roles

Send us a text SurfingNASH is offering something different for Season 4, Episode 37 while the co-hosts are off enjoying a well-deserved holiday amid a busy year. Rather than leaving a gap in the podcast's program, this week we are revisiting an episode From the Vault that, now more than ever, maintains its relevance. As the field grapples with new nomenclature for liver disease and the imminence of therapeutic approvals, education and educational resources are critically needed. This session,...

19 Aug 202313min

S4-E37.2 - NASH Patient Support: Liver Nursing Challenges

S4-E37.2 - NASH Patient Support: Liver Nursing Challenges

Send us a text SurfingNASH is offering something different for Season 4, Episode 37 while the co-hosts are off enjoying a well-deserved holiday amid a busy year. Rather than leaving a gap in the podcast's program, this week we are revisiting an episode From the Vault that, now more than ever, maintains its relevance. As the field grapples with new nomenclature for liver disease and the imminence of therapeutic approvals, education and educational resources are critically needed. This session,...

19 Aug 202315min

S4-E37.1 - NASH Patient Support: Meet Today’s Liver Nurses

S4-E37.1 - NASH Patient Support: Meet Today’s Liver Nurses

Send us a text SurfingNASH is offering something different for Season 4, Episode 37 while the co-hosts are off enjoying a well-deserved holiday amid a busy year. Rather than leaving a gap in the podcast's program, this week we are revisiting an episode From the Vault that, now more than ever, maintains its relevance. As the field grapples with new nomenclature for liver disease and the imminence of therapeutic approvals, education and educational resources are critically needed. This session,...

19 Aug 202319min

S4-E37 - Focus on the Role of Allied Health and Strengthening NASH Education

S4-E37 - Focus on the Role of Allied Health and Strengthening NASH Education

Send us a text SurfingNASH is offering something different for Season 4, Episode 37 while the co-hosts are off enjoying a well-deserved holiday amid a busy year. Rather than leaving a gap in the podcast's program, this week we are revisiting an episode From the Vault that, now more than ever, maintains its relevance. As the field grapples with new nomenclature for liver disease and the imminence of therapeutic approvals, education and educational resources are critically needed. This session,...

17 Aug 20231h 11min

S4-E36.6 - From the Vault: NASH Challenges: Early Diagnosis & NASH Patient Management

S4-E36.6 - From the Vault: NASH Challenges: Early Diagnosis & NASH Patient Management

Send us a text One of the most important challenges facing Fatty Liver stakeholders involves improving early diagnosis for patients with clinically relevant or advanced fibrosis (F2/3). Today, a significant percentage of patients learn they are living with cirrhosis in the Emergency Department during a decompensating event. Four in ten of these patients in the UK do not leave the hospital. Episode 39 reviewed a model that Ian Rowe and Richard Parker developed to determine the most cost-effect...

13 Aug 202315min

S4-E36.5 - LOCATE-NAFLD: What’s Next and Practical Takeaways

S4-E36.5 - LOCATE-NAFLD: What’s Next and Practical Takeaways

Send us a text Co-hosts Louise Campbell and Roger Green are joined by friend of the podcast, Naim Alkhouri, and new guest, Professor James O’Beirne, to discuss learning from liver disease in Australia and developing improved models for patient identification and risk stratification. This final conversation starts with Roger discussing the idea that upscaling training is very important. Louise follows up with a comment that we must remember these are complicated technologies to use and that d...

13 Aug 202310min

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