International NASH Day will be led by a new coalition of patient advocacy organizations and medical and professional societies, spearheaded by the Global Liver Institute.
International Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Day, a public education campaign launched by The NASH Education Program in 2018 to raise awareness around fatty liver disease and NASH, will be led by a new coalition of patient advocacy organizations and medical and professional societies, spearheaded by the Global Liver Institute.
The new coalition will collaborate on the strategic direction of International NASH Day, with the Global Liver Institute offering day-to-day management of the coalition and with significant expansions of the coalition expected. Read the full release.
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