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S6 - E4.2 - Newsmaker: Fatty Liver Alliance Founder Mike Betel Discusses the Increased Visibility of Patient Advocates


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This weekend's Newsmaker, Fatty Liver Alliance Founder Mike Betel, joins Roger Green to discuss the wide range of conferences where he has been invited to speak or sit on a panel this year. Specifically, he shares his belief on what this says about interest in MASLD and describes the messages he delivers at the conferences he attends. 

The interview starts with Roger asking about the benefits societies and the broader community get from having Mike at these programs. As he puts it, "I feel quite fortunate that I get to be, as you've shared before, the one sitting in the front row center, paying very close attention to every word that the speakers are saying so that I can share it back as it's happening." The posts he sends back from these meetings are well-received, with many reaching a 30% engagement rate and some exceeding 50%. 

He has been struck by the breadth of the organizations seeking to learn more about the liver and MASLD. The conference that struck him most in the last six months was the American Diabetes Association meeting, where only two MASLD KOLs spoke. Still, there was tremendous interest in MASLD throughout the conference. His key takeaway from the new conferences he attends, many of which are about diabetes or obesity, is how important it is for physicians to be sensitive in the language they use and, generally, the level of interest/empathy they show their patients. He believes this will be particularly important for front-line treaters, many of whom must fit this new, more open approach into an 8-minute visit.

Mike's most important message is about "tailored therapy," therapeutic approaches sensitive not only to the patient's disease but also their life circumstances. An example he gives: taking 10,000 steps per day may not be feasible for a person living with obesity who is starting therapy, so why make that number the goal?

Mike's final message to patients is to ask lots of questions, particularly about the comorbidities or test results that might suggest potential for future problems.

 



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