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Register for our nurses & AHPs webinar on Sarcopenia in chronic liver disease. Free access.

Save the date and register for the first webinar. Free access.

Topic: Sarcopenia in chronic liver disease
When: Thursday, 12th Nov. 2020 from 8 pm to 9.30 pm CET

Learning objectives:

  • To gain an understanding of the pathophysiology of sarcopenia and the impact this has on people with CLD
  • To review methods to assess sarcopenia, the evidence for these and their clinical usefulness
  • To review the effectiveness of exercise, nutrition and lifestyle adjustments in the management of sarcopenia
  • To discuss the practicalities and barriers to implementing strategies within the clinical setting

We plan to have a very interactive webinar, with group discussions, feedback from groups, break out sessions and open debates.

Register now for the webinar. Free access.

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