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Cirrhosis in the COVID Era: What Have We Learned? @10AM HST

HepCure/ELF Tele-Education Webinar Series Presents: Optimizing Outcomes for People with Cirrhosis in the COVID Era: What Have we Learned? Presented by Elliot Tapper, MD, Associate Professor, University of Michigan and Michigan Cirrhosis Care Program Director.

Date: March 15, 2022 Time: 4:00-5:00 PM EST

Lecture Objectives:

  1. Define the elements of quality of care for cirrhosis

  2. List the advantages and disadvantages of telemedicine for cirrhosis care

  3. Learn how to prevent cirrhosis complications

About Dr. Tapper:

Elliot B. Tapper MD is an Associate Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology where he is director of the Michigan Cirrhosis Program. He is an NIH-funded investigator focusing on improving outcomes for patients with cirrhosis. During COVID he has launched an urgent care program for patients with cirrhosis and conducted fully remote clinical trials. He can be found on twitter @ebtapper

* Pre-registration for this free session is required
CE credits can only be claimed if you pre-register for this webinar

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