Founding Organizations:

About Us

OUR FOUNDING ORGANIZATIONS

“I am proud to chair the MASH Alliance, which has brought together so many important provider organizations and associations in the field of liver disease to work together to combat the silent epidemic of MASH in our communities”

-Zobair Younossi, MD, Chair of the MASH Alliance

Our Approach

We believe in person education, reinforced with digital online education and tools, is the most effective way to educate providers on the quickly evolving disease of MASH.

Our Mission

To provide the most current, high quality MASH related medical education across multiple platforms to assist health care providers and stakeholders in making the best possible decisions for patients at risk or suffering from MASH.

MASH ALLIANCE COMMENTS

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“APPs are busy frontline providers and digital education provides us essential updates and best practices to provide the highest quality healthcare when unable to attend live conferences!”

HoChong Gilles, DNP, FNP-BC

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"Podcasts provide an effective means for delivering liver disease content to advanced practice providers because they offer convenient, on-the-go learning that can be easily integrated into busy schedules, allowing for continuous education and updates in the field.”

Anne Moore, NP

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“How fortunate that the advent of the MASH Alliance coincides with the approval of MASH treatment options. These digital and online resources will be essential tools to navigate the new landscape of MASH therapeutics.”

Elizabeth Goacher, PA-C, MHS

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"It really brings the learning environment to the place where you can learn best. This may be your commute or after dinner etc. You can also repeat information you need to understand better and skip over what you are familiar with."

Nancy Reau, MD

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"We are about to cross the one-year anniversary announcing the change in nomenclature to MASH! This transformation highlights the critical importance of delivering to healthcare providers up to date information through live and digital education platforms such as through the MASH Alliance website."

Andrew DeLemos, MD

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MASH-related medical knowledge is growing just as fast as the clinical burden of the disease. Textbooks are outdated before they are printed and primary literature is so abundant that it is unreasonable for healthcare providers to remain knowledgeable on state of the art MASH care. Digital content provided by thought leaders in MASH provides an efficient way to distill massive amounts of primary data into high yield content that can be presented with both nuance and scope by experts in the field

Sujit V. Janardhan, MD, PhD