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Join the Nurses & AHPs Task Force

Are you a nurse or Allied Health Professional? Would you like to influence the direction of education, research, and care in EASL’s Nurses and Allied Health Professionals Task Force? To reach improved treatment and support, nurses and allied health professionals are increasingly working at the fo…

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World Hepatitis Day 2023 – 28 July

Hepatitis can’t wait!  What is World Hepatitis Day?  Call to Action Explore the World Hepatitis Day Resources!  Get involved! There are plenty of ways you can get involved in World Hepatitis Day to make sure that the world knows that Hepatitis Can’t Wait. [easl_generic_button new_tab=”true” color…

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Join the EASL Scientific Committee

Join the EASL Scientific Committee EASL is now calling for applications for one new member to join the Scientific Committee. The term for these members is from October 2023 to October 2026.The call for this position is now closed.How to apply: Please access and log into the Memberzone. Scroll dow…

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Tribute to Prof. Peter Ferenci (1948-2023)

Dear colleagues and friends: We have to share the sad news that Peter Ferenci has passed away on 11 April 2023 just a few weeks before his 75th birthday. He recently celebrated his 50 years anniversary at the Medical University of Vienna and fought his declining health over the past months with g…

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Announcing future EASL Congress dates

The EASL Congress has been gathering experts from around the world to beat liver disease, since 1966. It has since become the place to be, to learn, share and interact with the global liver community. We aim to bring together different specialities, all levels of expertise and multidisciplinary a…

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United Action for Better Health in Europe

On 12-14 September 2022, representatives from civil society, partnering organizations, and the 53 Member States of the WHO European Region met in Tel Aviv, Israel for the 72nd governance session. The session was designed to assess progress and establish next steps for implementing the European Pr…

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Introducing the new EASL Membership structure

From the very beginning, EASL’s mission has been to be the “Home of Hepatology”. Providing education to everyone interested in hepatology and engaging with all stakeholders in the liver field wherever they are based. Through its 66 years of existence, EASL has become a leading association in hepa…

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NAFLD Nomenclature Consensus Meeting High-Level Output

The 2-day meeting in Chicago on 8-9 July 2022 convened 129 consensus survey participants in person or online. The participants originated from 32 countries, representing multiple societies including AASLD, EASL, APASL, ALEH, AGA and UEG, patients and patient advocacy organizations, regulators and…

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Liver disease UK deaths soar by 400% since 1970

28 July 2022 Channel 4 News from London: Liver disease deaths in the UK have soared by 400% since 1970 with an average of 40 deaths per day. We know that liver transplantation remains a radical, expensive and risky option, while  90% of liver disease is in fact preventable. EASL’s Prof. Emmanuel …

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