
Driving the Discussion in Fatty Liver Disease. Join hepatology researcher and Key Opinion Leader Jörn Schattenberg, Liver Wellness Advocate Louise Campbell, and Forecasting and Pricing Guru Roger Green and a global group of Key Opinion Leaders and patient advocates as they discuss key issues in Fatty Liver disease, including epidemiology, drug development, clinical pathways, non-invasive testing, ... more
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The original roundtable has three segments. Surfing the MASH Tsunami is preempting the third segment, which will be posted next week, to share our co-hosts' reactions to the positivity and energy they felt from a group of empowered ... more
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In June, the Fatty Liver Foundation officially launched the Stephen A. Harrison Patient Advocacy program and announced its first class of 20 Fellows. In today's conversation, the program's organizers, Fatty Liver Foundation Presiden... more
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In June, the Fatty Liver Foundation officially launched the Stephen A. Harrison Patient Advocacy program and announced its first class of 20 Fellows. In today's conversation, Louise Campbell and Roger Green interview the founders to... more
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00:00:00 - Surf's Up: Season 6 Episode 14
Louise Campbell and Roger Green interview key players in the inaugural Dr. Stephen A. Harrison Patient Advocacy Fellowship program, including Wayne Eskridge of the Fatty Liver Foundation (FL... more
This is my go-to Metabolic Disease Podcast. I really enjoy the very educational content presented each week and the coverage of key industry forums and cutting-edge science along with the latest regulatory guidelines and analysis of their anticipated impacts.
I find this podcast easy to listen to and insightful, covering interesting topics and diverse perspectives in NASH!
We have sorely needed a podcast that allows clinicians and academics to focus on major issues in NASH and NAFLD. Their recent coverage of ILC was timely and incisive. I find myself discussing the episodes with colleagues and Twitter buddies.
I was a subscriber until today. This show has been on a steady decline. It used to sound great, the show flowed seamlessly-but when they introduced music, I was leary. Then, when I heard the latest episode, #23, I was done. Do they not edit anymore, do they just not care? This show, in no way, is edited. I can't stand all the pausing and stuttering! Waiting for them to figure out what hey want to say is not my idea of a good listen, and quite honestly, if I want to listen to music, I'll press pl... more
I was so happy to find a show about fatty liver disease–until I listened to some episodes. They sound so pretentious and really say nothing of value. I think the worst part of it is when they slip into music segments. Just so random. Horrible show.
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Focused on the critical issues surrounding fatty liver disease, this podcast features a range of expert discussions, including insights from hepatology researchers, patient advocates, and healthcare professionals. Topics such as drug development, clinical pathways, health economics, and non-invasive testing are frequently explored, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of liver disease treatment and advocacy. The blend of expert analysis and personal narratives from patient advocates offers a unique perspective on the challenges and advancements within the field, making it a valuable resource for both medical professionals and individuals affected by liver disease.
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