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Future Treatments, Trials, and Fatigue: Autoimmune in Focus
Nov
15
2024
Convention Center: Room 11
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
World Class Speakers
DA
Presenter
David Assis, MD
Yale University
Presenter
Michael A Heneghan, MD, MMedSc, FRCPI
King's College Hospital NHS Trust
Presenter
Jessica Schnur, BSN-RN
Lifeline of Ohio/American Liver Foundation
Presenter
Aparna Goel, MD
Stanford University Medical Center
Moderator
Bruce Luxon, MD, PhD, FAASLD
Georgetown University Hospital
Description
This session will focus on what patients can expect of future treatment and trials in autoimmune liver diseases, symptom management (especially for fatigue), and a selection of research in these areas of interest to the patient community.
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Hepatology Associates
Patient Program
Transplant
Presentations
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Nov
15
2024
San Diego, CA
Future Treatment and Trials: What does the Future hold for Autoimmune Liver Disease Treatments? What can Patients expect?
Aparna Goel, MD, Presenter
Hepatology Associates
Patient Program
Transplant
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Nov
15
2024
San Diego, CA
Fatigue: Symptom Management (Latest research, strategies for mgmt.)
David Assis, MD, Presenter
Hepatology Associates
Patient Program
Transplant
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Nov
15
2024
San Diego, CA
Fatigue: Symptom Management (Latest research, strategies for mgmt.)
Jessica Schnur, BSN-RN, Presenter
Hepatology Associates
Patient Program
Transplant
4:45 PM - 5:05 PM
Nov
15
2024
San Diego, CA
Abstract Tour
Michael A Heneghan, MD, MMedSc, FRCPI, Presenter
Hepatology Associates
Patient Program
Transplant
Objectives
Describe potential new treatments for AIH and PBC
Communicate new strategies for symptoms management in AIH and PBC
Review new findings and advances in diagnoses and treatment of AIH and PBC presented at TLM