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Surfing NASH delivered an additional wrap-up session on-site in Vienna as a part of its real-time coverage of a truly thought-provoking EASL Congress 2023. This is the first of four conversations held after the Saturday late breakers with key opinion leaders Hannes Hagström and Michelle Long, entrepreneur and epigenetics advocate Rachel Zayas and patient advocates Jeff McIntyre and Michael Betel. Roger Green asks each panelist to share a word or short phrase that captures their feelings about the event. The answers from this session differ from those in response to the same question in the preceding episode 29, even from both Michael and Roger who are a part of both sessions. From here the group goes on to explore some implications of the new nomenclature rollout that occurred that morning.
For a variety of reasons, EASL Congress 2023 has been looked forward to by the liver community with arguably an unprecedented sense of excitement and intensity. The conversations resulting from the podcast’s two real-time reviews suggest that the actual event met or exceeded such high expectations. If you have any question or interests around EASL Congress, we kindly ask that you submit reviews wherever you download the discourse. Alternatively, you can write to us directly at [email protected].
Stay Safe and Surf On!
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Surfing NASH delivered an additional wrap-up session on-site in Vienna as a part of its real-time coverage of a truly thought-provoking EASL Congress 2023. This is the first of four conversations held after the Saturday late breakers with key opinion leaders Hannes Hagström and Michelle Long, entrepreneur and epigenetics advocate Rachel Zayas and patient advocates Jeff McIntyre and Michael Betel. Roger Green asks each panelist to share a word or short phrase that captures their feelings about the event. The answers from this session differ from those in response to the same question in the preceding episode 29, even from both Michael and Roger who are a part of both sessions. From here the group goes on to explore some implications of the new nomenclature rollout that occurred that morning.
For a variety of reasons, EASL Congress 2023 has been looked forward to by the liver community with arguably an unprecedented sense of excitement and intensity. The conversations resulting from the podcast’s two real-time reviews suggest that the actual event met or exceeded such high expectations. If you have any question or interests around EASL Congress, we kindly ask that you submit reviews wherever you download the discourse. Alternatively, you can write to us directly at [email protected].
Stay Safe and Surf On!

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