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    Explore "incbcn" with insightful episodes like "3-E24.4 - Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference: What Is the Importance of Steatosis in Metabolic Health?", "S3-E24.2 - Controversy at the Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference: What Does Patient Empowerment Mean in Fatty Liver Disease?", "S3-E24.1 - Did the Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference Strengthen the Case for an Integrated NAFLD Care Pathway?" and "S3-E24 - #INCBCN (Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022) Wrap-up plus Interview with Human Edge Founder Dr. Marcus Ranney" from podcasts like ""Surfing the NASH Tsunami", "Surfing the NASH Tsunami", "Surfing the NASH Tsunami" and "Surfing the NASH Tsunami"" and more!

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    3-E24.4 - Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference: What Is the Importance of Steatosis in Metabolic Health?

    3-E24.4 - Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference: What Is the Importance of Steatosis in Metabolic Health?

    On May 6 and 7, over 100 NAFLD stakeholders convened in Barcelona and on-line for the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (#INCBCN.) Surfing the NASH Tsunami was there, with Jörn Schattenberg serving as event co-founder and Louise Campbell and Roger Green moderating sessions. This week's episode is less a formal recap of the meeting than recollections of key moments and messages from the co-founders and Surfers.

    This conversation wraps up the Surfers' discussion of the conference. The co-hosts start with comments about pharma partners' and patient advocates' favorable reactions to the meeting and go on to review many of the individual presentations. Louise shifts the focus of the conversation to the role of liver in overall metabolic wellness. Jörn notes that hepatologists are less likely to focus on liver fat as compared to fibrosis and agrees that broader focus on liver fat is important in the overall issue of metabolic health. The conversation ends with the group considering actions that might strengthen a successful 2022 conference when it recurs in 2023.


    S3-E24.2 - Controversy at the Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference: What Does Patient Empowerment Mean in Fatty Liver Disease?

    S3-E24.2 - Controversy at the Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference: What Does Patient Empowerment Mean in Fatty Liver Disease?

    On May 6 and 7, over 100 NAFLD stakeholders convened in Barcelona and on-line for the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (#INCBCN.) Surfing the NASH Tsunami was there, with Jörn Schattenberg serving as event co-founder and Louise Campbell and Roger Green moderating sessions. This week's episode is less a formal recap of the meeting than recollections of key moments and messages from the co-founders and Surfers.

    While the question in this conversation comes from Roger Green, who asks about controversies, the two pivotal controversies center around views of patient empowerment. The conversation begins where the last one ended, which Louise Campbell and Roger Green commenting that calling the entire disease class simply "Fatty Liver Disease," as proposed by Primary Care participant @Jean Mareis, would remove a controversial issue and foster stronger communication between doctor and patient. In response, Jeff Lazarus and Jörn Schattenberg note that there is an ongoing delphi exercise led by Jeff and his team, which will report on July 8 and 9. From here, the discussion around controversy shifts focus to the varying reactions to #HumanEdge founder Marcus Ranney's presenting about #biohacking and his developmental Mito app. Questions ranged from how much data to put in patients' hands to where analysis should be controlled. This element wraps up with Jörn Schattenberg noting the research value of the data that Human Edge proposes to collect. The last part of this conversation covers plans for the 2023 conference and congratulates Jeff as he departs.

    S3-E24.1 - Did the Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference Strengthen the Case for an Integrated NAFLD Care Pathway?

    S3-E24.1 - Did the Innovations in NAFLD Care Conference Strengthen the Case for an Integrated NAFLD Care Pathway?

    On May 6 and 7, over 100 NAFLD stakeholders convened in Barcelona and on-line for the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (#INCBCN.) Surfing the NASH Tsunami was there, with Jörn Schattenberg serving as event co-chair and Louise Campbell and Roger Green moderating sessions. This week's episode is less a formal recap of the meeting than recollections of key moments and messages from the co-founders and Surfers.

    This discussion starts with #INCBCN co-founder Jeff Lazarus and Roger Green what Jeff considered the successes and surprises of the conference. Jeff speaks about the "palpable" energy of the attendees, the number of people who attended virtually and engaged through Q & A and the range of issued addressed at the conference as three strong positives. On a more prosaic note, he also mentions how well the technology worked throughout the meeting. Roger Green suggests that much of the energy came from merging three separate streams of activity -- medical specialists, primary care and patient advocates -- into a single conversation that touched on all three groups' issues. He also suggests that having Marcus Ranney and Jeff to share a digital health vision of the future added additional energy and the prospect of what Roger calls "radical patient empowerment." As co-founder Jörn Schattenberg and then Louise Campbell join the conversation, levity ensues as the four discuss the surprise closing statement from Jeff and Jörn and then a more serious tone as the group discusses the benefits that multidisciplinary conversation brought to all the participants.

    S3-E24 - #INCBCN (Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022) Wrap-up plus Interview with Human Edge Founder Dr. Marcus Ranney

    S3-E24 - #INCBCN (Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022) Wrap-up plus Interview with Human Edge Founder Dr. Marcus Ranney

    Last week, all three #NASHTsunami co-hosts participated in the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care (#INCBCN) 2022 conference in Barcelona. Today, co-chair Jeff Lazarus joins Jörn, Louise and Roger in reviewing the conference's high points and key messages.

    The meeting itself brought a diverse group of Fatty Liver stakeholders to Barcelona last week to explore NAFLD care from several distinct perspectives. Research Key Opinion leaders discussed not only advances in medicines and diagnostics but also the best ways to utilize what is available today. Patient advocates shared their goals, victories and frustrations working within the current system. Primary care physicians discussed some challenges in incorporating a whole different set of disease screens and thinking into their overloaded practices and ways computing power can help identify patients who need help. Finally, entrepreneur Dr. Marcus Ranney shared a visionary app called Mito that his company, Human Edge, is developing.

    This episode is less a recap of the meeting itself than a discussion of its key themes and highlights. The Surfers share their own impressions of the event along with feedback from other attendees. The conversation conveys the enthusiasm and energy present in the room throughout the conference. Along the way, it touches on some of the key concepts presented at the conference.

    The final segment of this episode is an abbreviation of a 1:1 interview Roger Green conducted with Marcus Ranney on the specific history of how he came to develop Mito and a broader discussion of the power that decentralized data and analytics can have in improving the health of any patient with a hand-held phone that connects to the internet.

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