Nurses and AHPs
About
EASL recognises the role of nurses and Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) in the care of patients with liver disease. Their expertise and close involvement across the patient journey are essential to delivering high quality, multidisciplinary care, supporting patients and their families, promoting education and self-management, and contributing to improved clinical outcomes. Through collaboration with other healthcare professionals, nurses and AHPs play a vital role in addressing the complex physical, psychological and social needs of people living with liver disease.
Meet the Task Force
Aim
The aim of the Nurses and AHPs Task Force is to collaborate on clinical, scientific, and educational initiatives to improve and strengthen the treatment and care of people at risk of, or living with, liver disease, and their families, across Europe.
- Developing educational programs on key topics in hepatology, including (but not limited to) the Interprofessional Forum at the EASL Congress and EASL Studios
- Fostering networking across countries, disciplines, and professional groups to promote knowledge exchange, strengthen collaboration, and support the development of best practices across Europe
- Establishing links with relevant nursing and AHP forums and societies across Europe
- Collaborating with the EASL Office to build a sustainable membership program for nurses and AHPs
- Sharing knowledge about evidence-based care based on current research and best practices relevant to nurses and AHPs within interprofessional collaboration.
- Increasing the visibility and recognition of the role of nurses and AHPs within the international hepatology community
Explore the resources tailored to you
Interprofessional Forum at EASL Congress
Nurses and AHPs Resources on EASL Campus
Discover the opportunities available for you
Excellence in Liver Care Award
The EASL Emerging Leader Award is an annual award, dedicated specifically to young fellows. Every year, the EASL Governing Board and Young Investigators Task Force select two YI Awardees, based on their international liver research achievements.
Membership
EASL supports Young Investigators by helping them attend EASL meetings. We offer two types of bursaries to the presenting authors only of the best accepted abstracts who are aged 35 or younger and/or are still in training.
Become a member
Unlock the full potential of being part of the EASL
community. As a member, you’ll gain access to
exclusive resources, reduced event fees, top-tier
journals, and professional development opportunities designed to support your career in hepatology
Quotes
“Embarking on a leadership journey at EASL empowers you to drive innovation, shape the future of hepatology, and inspire the next generation—an opportunity for personal growth, collaboration, and lasting impact.”
Alternative Name
Leadership at EASL
“Embarking on a leadership journey at EASL empowers you to drive innovation, shape the future of hepatology, and inspire the next generation—an opportunity for personal growth, collaboration, and lasting impact.”
Debbie Shawcross, EASL Secretary General 2025-2026