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Surfing the MASH Tsunami

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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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This discussion on ways to improve MASH patient management comes from the early July roundtable on "Major Issues of the First Six Months of 2025." As a reminder, that roundtable included the three co-hosts (Louise, Jörn Schattenberg a... more

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Last month, The Lancet posted online an article from Stine Johansen, Fredrik Åberg, Emmanuel Tsochatzis and Aleksander Krag, titled "Screening for Advanced Liver Disease." The article aims to update the Wilson and Jungner criteria, in... more

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This discussion on ways to improve MASH patient management comes from the early July roundtable on "Major Issues of the First Six Months of 2025." As a reminder, that roundtable included the three co-hosts (Louise, Jörn Schattenberg a... more

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00:00:00 - Surf's Up: Season 6 Episode 13 

Louise Campbell, Jörn Schattenberg and Roger Green continue their discussion of some major issues from earlier this year, while co-authors Aleksander Krag and Stine Johanset join Roger to dis... more

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Recent Guests

Aleksander Krag
Professor and researcher focusing on liver disease.
University of Southern Denmark
Episode: S6.13 - Locating MASH patients, Population Screening for Advanced Disease, Impact of Washington on Americans' Health
Stine Johansen
Medical doctor and researcher in Aleksander's group focusing on early detection of liver diseases.
University of Southern Denmark
Episode: S6.13 - Locating MASH patients, Population Screening for Advanced Disease, Impact of Washington on Americans' Health
Karen Jerome Zapadka
Gastroenterologist and community physician
Trajectory Health Partners
Episode: 6.11.2 - Multi-Metabolic Week Part II: Benefits of the Multi-Metabolic Approach
Irene Lopez
Data analyst and translator at EDOM Clinic
EDOM Clinic
Episode: 6.11.2 - Multi-Metabolic Week Part II: Benefits of the Multi-Metabolic Approach
Alfonso Lopez Alba
Endocrinologist and clinic director
EDOM Clinic
Episode: 6.11.2 - Multi-Metabolic Week Part II: Benefits of the Multi-Metabolic Approach
Dr. Lopez Alba
Endocrinologist specializing in metabolic diseases
EDOM Clinic, Spain
Episode: 6.11 - Multi-Metabolic Practices Integrate MASLD with Other Non-Communicable Diseases
Dr. Karen Jerome-Zapadka
Community physician with a background in gastroenterology and obesity medicine
Trajectory Health Partners
Episode: 6.11 - Multi-Metabolic Practices Integrate MASLD with Other Non-Communicable Diseases
Dr. Emily Andaya
Internist involved in liver advocacy and cardiometabolic health
American Heart Association
Episode: 6.11 - Multi-Metabolic Practices Integrate MASLD with Other Non-Communicable Diseases
Tim Jobson
Medical Director of Predictive Health Intelligence
Predictive Health Intelligence
Episode: 6.10.3 - Expert: Tim Jobson on Using Basic Data and Analytics to Identify At-Risk Patients

Hosts

Roger Green
Host of Surfing the MASH Tsunami, Moderator and Forecasting and Pricing Guru.
Jörn Schattenberg
Hepatology researcher and Key Opinion Leader.
Louise Campbell
Liver Wellness Advocate and co-host.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 34 ratings
  • The Best Metabolic Disease Podcast

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vezenkovo
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Insightful and diverse perspectives

    I find this podcast easy to listen to and insightful, covering interesting topics and diverse perspectives in NASH!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Absolutely fav bible app!
    United States5 years ago
  • At long last!

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RGreen724
    United States5 years ago
  • These podcast has wiped out!

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    I_dont_do_liver_I_DE-liver!
    United States5 years ago
  • I was excited.

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    AI Leverager
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some have expressed disappointment with the new format, citing it as less informative than before.
Production quality has faced criticism due to changes in format and editing.
Engaging discussions with diverse perspectives on NASH and its management.
Listeners appreciate timely and incisive insights, particularly involving recent FDA approvals.
Overall, it is regarded as essential listening for clinicians and researchers focused on liver health.
This is my go-to Metabolic Disease Podcast for educational content and coverage of industry forums.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

6.11.3 - Expert: Emily Andaya Asks Why There Is No "L" In the (Multi-Meatbolic) CKM Initiative
Q: How does Dr. Andaya propose to stage patients in the CKM construct?
She suggests a multi-stage system that evaluates patient health based on their metabolic conditions, allowing for timely interventions.
6.11.3 - Expert: Emily Andaya Asks Why There Is No "L" In the (Multi-Meatbolic) CKM Initiative
Q: What is the significance of including the liver in the CKM construct?
Including the liver in the CKM construct helps in addressing and recognizing its critical role in metabolic health and disease prevention.
6.9 - Complexities of Behavior Change, Devices That Can Help, Future of Clinical Trials and MedEd
Q: What did you feel leaving the Barcelona meeting last month?
I felt enlightened because it was nice to see other players in the room that were not normally part of the conversation.
S6 - E7 - Barcelona SLD Conference Highlight; NITs in Drug Development
Q: How did the Amsterdam Screening Activity come to be and how did it go?
Jose Willemse discusses the extensive planning and public engagement, resulting in overwhelming turnout for liver screenings.
S6 - E7 - Barcelona SLD Conference Highlight; NITs in Drug Development
Q: Can you tell us a bit about what you do, how you came to do that?
Kristina Curtis explains her background in health psychology and behavioral science, focusing on preventative health and working with public health departments.

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The podcast centers around the complex and evolving landscape of fatty liver disease, particularly focusing on Metabolically Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASH). It features in-depth discussions with experts in the fields of hepatology, endocrinology, and healthcare, addressing pivotal topics such as the latest drug developments, the role of non-invasive testing, and innovative clinical practices. Notably, the conversations often emphasize the importance of inter-professional collaboration in enhancing patient care and improving health outcomes for those affected by liver diseases.

Listeners can expect up-to-date insights on emerging treatments, challenges in disease management, and the integration of liver health into broader metabo... more

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2. Stine Johansen
3. Karen Jerome Zapadka
4. Irene Lopez
5. Alfonso Lopez Alba
6. Dr. Lopez Alba
7. Dr. Karen Jerome-Zapadka
8. Dr. Emily Andaya

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