Novo Nordisk
Expose MASH [Formerly NASH]
Recent advances in understanding steatotic liver disease have revealed overlapping biological processes that may contribute to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Join us in this podcast series where your colleagues will take you on a journey to better understand the cardiometabolic basis for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), formerly known as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which has long been recognized as “the hepatic manifestation of the metabolic syndrome.” In this series, we will explore MASH, including epidemiology, pathophysiology, comorbidities, pat...
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Nov 21, 2025
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Episodes
Overcoming Barriers to MASLD/MASH Screening in Clinical Practice 21.11.2025 19:16
In this episode of the Expose MASH [formerly NASH] podcast, Dr Mohammad Siddiqui (Professor of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University) is joined by Andrew Schreiner, MD (Physician at the Medical University of South Carolina) and Arthi Thirumalai, MBBS (Attending Physician at the University of Washington School of Medicine and Harborview Medical Center). Our experts discuss the barriers to ea...
Advanced Practice Providers: A Pillar of Patient Care in MASH 17.11.2025 18:36
In this episode, join experts Deborah Hinnen, NP, RN (Advanced Practice Nurse at Memorial Hospital, University of Colorado), Ann Moore, NP (Nurse Practitioner at Peoria Liver Clinic, Arizona Liver Health), and moderator Mohammad Siddiqui, MD (Professor of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University), as they explore the role of advanced practice providers (APPs) in the management of patients with...
Cardiovascular and Liver Health: A Unified Approach for MASH 04.11.2025 17:07
In this episode, join experts Nadege Gunn, MD, (Medical Director & Senior Scientific Advisor at Velocity Clinical Research, Waco, TX), Jorge Plutzky, MD, (Director at Preventive Cardiology Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA), and moderator Mohammad Siddiqui, MD (Professor of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA), as they explore the connection between liver and cardiova...
Why MASH Screening Matters: Preventing Fibrosis Progression 10.12.2024 20:22
On this episode, join experts Kris Kowdley, MD (Director, Liver Institute Northwest) and Mitchell Shiffman, MD, (Hepatologist, Bon Secours Health System in Richmond, Virginia), as they discuss the importance of identifying and referring patients at risk for MASH with clinically significant fibrosis (≥F2). Our experts will discuss the liver specialist perspective on the urgency for specialty referr...
A Practical Translation Guide: Turning MASH Guidelines Into Practice 17.10.2024 20:28
On this episode, join experts Rita Basu, MD (Endocrinologist and Endowed Professor of Diabetes Science at University of Alabama at Birmingham) and Mary Rinella, MD (Transplant Hepatologist and Professor of Medicine at The University of Chicago Medicine), as they explore the most recent MASH guidelines. The experts discuss the different guidelines available, examining their common features and subt...
Exploring FIB-4 for Fibrosis Risk Assessment 02.10.2024 20:49
On this episode, join experts Jay Shubrook, DO, FACOFP, FAAFP (Diabetologist and Professor of Medicine at Touro University California) and Mohammad Siddiqui, MD (Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist and Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University), in a discussion that highlights the significance of noninvasive tests in screening patients who are at risk for MASH. These experts enlighten us...
Empowering Patients: Strategies for Education on Liver Health 19.09.2024 20:03
On this episode, join experts Sarah Enslin, PA-C, (Physician Assistant, Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Rochester Medical Center), and Lisa Richards, FNP-BC, MSN (Hepatology Nurse Practitioner at the University of California San Diego), in a discussion on their approaches to educating patients about MASH and overall liver health. The conversation will examine the importance of...
Connecting Metabolic Dots in the Context of MASH 05.09.2024 15:44
On this episode, join experts Fernando Bril, MD (Endocrinologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Alabama at Birmingham) and Bubu Banini, MD, PhD, (Hepatologist/Gastroenterologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale), as they explore the connection between MASH and other metabolic diseases, including obesity and type 2 diabetes. The experts discuss the shared metabolic...
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