Hepatology Associates Course

4 (1 vote)

Recorded On: 10/22/2017

This comprehensive program has been designed to improve the treatment and management of patients with liver disease. By highlighting current data to support effective and efficient patient-centered care, attendees will have the ability to utilize medical knowledge and research to provide quality evidence-based practice. In addition, the program will address how quality improvement measures can be enhanced by working with interdisciplinary teams, and encourage attendees to evaluate their current practices by assimilating updated scientific evidence into patient focused care and management.

Cynthia L. Solomon

Daniel M. Tassone

Nicolas M. Intagliata

Rhonda K. Martin

Maria L. Yataco

Tram T. Tran

Tram T. Tran, MD, FAASLD is the Medical Director of Liver Transplantation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Professor of Medicine at Geffen UCLA School of Medicine. Dr. Tran has broad research interests in the areas of viral hepatitis B and C, liver disease in pregnancy and liver transplantation. She is an internationally recognized expert and NIH-funded researcher in the field of chronic hepatitis B, and is active in patient and community advocacy on hepatitis B prevention and treatment. She has authored and co-authored numerous abstracts, papers and chapters in these fields and published in journals.

Cristal L. Brown

Amanda J. Chaney

Michael Fuchs

Cheryl Dale

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