ALF launches Project Echo program for liver disease best practices

The American Liver Foundation (ALF) is introducing its new Project Echo program for healthcare providers that aims to bring treatment and prevention best practices for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) to nonliver experts.

The Liver Health ECHO Program is a virtual community of practice that is designed to equip healthcare providers with the necessary skills to treat and prevent NAFLD among their patients. Participants will gain support and mentorship, improve their skills, and connect with leaders in the field all at no cost.

The Project Echo sessions will be held monthly starting in August and will run for five months. Registration is free. Learn more at liverfoundation.org/projectecho.

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