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S2-5 - Key Insights from the American Diabetes Association 83rd Scientific Sessions

S2-5 – Key Insights from the American Diabetes Association 83rd Scientific Sessions

Ken Cusi and Roger Green are joined by family practice researcher and KOL Eric Johnson and diabetologist and primary care KOL Jay Shubrook in a discussion around exciting news emerging from the ADA 83rd Scientific Sessions meeting. Layering in practical takeaways, the group explores their impressions from the meeting, the utility of FIB-4 as a frontline screening tool, guidelines and recommendations, therapeutic options both now and in the imminent future, and lastly the new nomenclature rollout for Fatty Liver disease.

S2-4 - What Can You Do Today to Prevent and Treat Fatty Liver Disease?

S2-4 – What Can You Do Today to Prevent and Treat Fatty Liver Disease?

Ken Cusi and Roger Green are joined by Diana Barb and Jay Shubrook in a discussion around effective therapies and strategies for fighting fatty liver disease that are available now. The group discusses frontline screening, medications, bariatric surgery, lifestyle management, practical insights and much more.

S4-18.2 - Risk Stratification and Identification of NAFLD/NASH Patients in the Endocrinology Setting

S4-18.2 – Risk Stratification and Identification of NAFLD/NASH Patients in the Endocrinology Setting

In continuing conversation around clinical care pathways and the complex of metabolic diseases, SurfingNASH explores the key relationship and interplay between endocrinology and hepatology. This conversation features Cyrielle Caussy alongside Surfers Jörn Schattenberg, Louise Campbell and Roger Green discussing why endocrinology clinics are a critical setting for early identification of patients with NAFLD and NASH.

S4-18 - Interplay of Endocrinology and Hepatology in Treatment and Knowledge Development

S4-18 – Interplay of Endocrinology and Hepatology in Treatment and Knowledge Development

As part of ongoing dialogue around clinical care pathways and the complex of metabolic diseases, SurfingNASH dedicates a session to focus on the key relationship and interplay between endocrinology and hepatology. Jörn Schattenberg, Louise Campbell and Roger Green are joined by Cyrielle Caussy to discuss interprofessional collaboration and education for early identification of at-risk populations.

S2-03 - Why Clinical Care Pathways Matter

S2-E3 – Why Clinical Care Pathways Matter

In this episode of the Rising Tide series, co-hosts Ken Cusi and Roger Green are joined by KOL in public health, Jeff Lazarus, and physician and associate professor of internal medicine, Jeff Budd. The panelists focus on why clinical care pathways matter and drive the message that primary care plays an integral role in fighting fatty liver.

S2-E2 - A Deeper Dive Into Fatty Liver, NAFLD and NASH

S2-E2 – A Deeper Dive Into Fatty Liver, NAFLD, and NASH

In this episode of the Rising Tide series for frontline professionals, the patients themselves and caregivers, co-hosts Ken Cusi and Roger Green are joined by KOL in hepatology, Manal Abdelmalek and KOL in endocrinology, Scott Isaacs for a deeper dive into Fatty Liver, NAFLD and NASH. The group discusses: morbidities and mortalities related to fatty liver disease, paradigm-shifting data, screening for risk stratification, pediatric and adolescent populations, unique key takeaways and much more.

S4-11.5 - Excitement and Trepidations: Exploring the Year Ahead in Fatty Liver

S4-11.5 – Excitement and Trepidations: Exploring the Year Ahead in Fatty Liver

This final segment with Jeff McIntyre of the Global Liver Institute (GLI) wraps up discussion around what’s happening in NAFLD and NASH for the first quarter of an exciting year. Roger Green invites the panelists to provide the most significant and optimistic thing they will be touching over the next three months followed by the greatest fear each has in the same space.