Clinician Resources

AASLD offers a variety of resources for hepatologists and other clinicians. These resources are available to enhance knowledge and improve quality care in the hepatology field. Every resource is curated with the audience in mind and complimentary access is granted with an AASLD membership.

Providers Clinical Support System - Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder

Providers Clinical Support System – Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder is a national project funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to provide free, comprehensive training, guidance, and mentoring on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of alcohol use disorder.

PCSS-MAUD consists of a coalition of leading national organizations that educate and advocate for healthcare professionals, while actively addressing the challenges posed by alcohol use disorder. As the experts in liver care, AASLD is a supporting partner for the PCSS-MAUD initiative. 

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LiverLearning

LiverLearning® is the premier source for hepatology educational content for clinicians and other healthcare professionals. Access educational resources and earn continuing education credits (CME/CE credits and MOC points) from online enduring activities. Current AASLD members automatically receive complimentary access. Non-members can purchase a yearly subscription. Some online enduring educational offerings are available to members and nonmembers at an additional cost (e.g., Transplant Hepatology Board Review Courses and Emerging Topic Conferences).

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Fundamentals of Liver Disease

This robust program offers learners everything they need to know about the basics of liver disease. If you’re new to the field, encounter liver disease in your patients, or just looking to brush up on your Hepatology 101, this free course is for you.

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Practice Guidelines

AASLD works year-round to develop evidence-based practice guidelines and guidances to make sure you have the latest science at your disposal. The Practice Guidelines Committee revises them on a rotating basis to ensure they include the most up-to-date advancements in treatment and recommendations of preferred approaches to the diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive aspects of care.

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Journals

The science of hepatology is ever-evolving and a subscription to our journals is the best and easiest way to stay in-the-know. HEPATOLOGY, Liver Transplantation, Hepatology Communications, and Clinical Liver Disease deliver the most cutting-edge research available. They are essential resources for any clinician or researcher and an excellent avenue for research exposure. Submit your work or subscribe to our journals to make sure you remain at the top of your game.

Featured Journal Articles

Recovery and Outcomes of Patients Denied Early Liver Transplantation for Severe Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis

Liver transplantation in alcohol-associated hepatitis remains controversial, in part because spontaneous recovery can occur.

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Use of Skeletal Muscle Index as a Predictor of Wait-List Mortality in Patients With End-Stage Liver Disease

The aim of this study is to validate a proposed definition of sarcopenia in predicting wait-list mortality.

Read the Liver Transplantation Article

Diagnosis and Management of Autoimmune Hepatitis in Adults and Children

This article will summarize practice guidance/guidelines put forth by the AASLD in an easy-to-read format for patients and their caregivers.

Read the Clinical Liver Disease Article

Patterns of Kidney Dysfunction in Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure

Patterns of kidney dysfunction and their impact on kidney and patient outcomes are ill-defined.

Read the Hepatology Communications Article

Liver Connect Forums

Accessing the power of your peers is a tremendous member benefit and one that is available at the tips of your fingers in our Liver Connect forums. Ask for advice, discuss the latest research, or even just chat about an upcoming meeting with other AASLD members. It’s free for all AASLD members!

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COVID-19 Resources

The AASLD COVID-19 Resource Center provides the latest information for professionals in hepatology, gastroenterology and liver transplantation along with their patients and caregivers. Complimentary resources include on-demand webinars, journal articles and policies and guidances. Available to AASLD members and nonmembers.

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Maintenance of Certification

AASLD is committed to helping hepatologists through the controversial MOC process while at the same time advocating for reform.

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Become a member to access exclusive clinical and educational content, as well as a community of healthcare professionals with a common interest in liver disease.

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