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The Best of the Liver Fellow Network

Description

This program highlights the offerings of the Liver Fellow Network (LFN). Presentations feature impactful posts by content creators from the LFN core series. The Evidence Corner highlights important or landmark articles and presents high-yield aspects of the referenced studies. The Why? Series explores the dogma of liver disease management using a combination of historical perspective, basic physiology, and clinical experiential knowledge. The companion Back to Basics series reviews hepatology fundamentals, highlighting basic physiology and inpatient and outpatient management of persons with liver disease. The Clinical Pearls series addresses common or nuanced clinical questions employing an evidence-based, practical approach. The Pathology Pearls series teaches liver pathology interpretation using cases paired with high-resolution images. Following each core series presentation, the progam moderators and panelists lead discussions with the goals of critically appraising the highlighted literature (Evidence Corner and the Why? Series); and discussing challenges and pearls in the diagnosis and management of patients with liver disease (Clinical Pearls, Pathology Pearls, and Back to Basics).

Journey Maps

Presentations

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Nov 16 2024
San Diego, CA

Back To Basics: The Conundrum of Coagulopathy in Cirrhosis

Beverly Kyalwazi, MD, Presenter
Trainee
11:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Nov 16 2024
San Diego, CA

Pathology Pearls

Alessandro Gambella, MD, Presenter
Trainee
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Nov 16 2024
San Diego, CA

Clinical Pearls: Malnutrition in the Adult with Cirrhosis

Sarah Uttal, MD, Presenter
Trainee
11:50 AM - 12:10 PM
Nov 16 2024
San Diego, CA

Evidence Corner

Richie Manikat, MD, Presenter
Trainee
12:10 PM - 12:30 PM
Nov 16 2024
San Diego, CA

The Why? Series

Chip Bowman, MD MPH, Presenter
Trainee

Objectives

  • Describe the many learning resources offered by the Liver Fellow Network related to fundamental knowledge of liver-related pathophysiology.
Chair

Adam E Mikolajczyk, MD

University of Illinois Chicago