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From silent disease to global action.
Advancing earlier detection and smarter care pathways in chronic liver disease

Chronic liver disease is a growing global burden, yet too often remains undetected until advanced stages, limiting intervention opportunities and impacting patient outcomes.

In partnership with WFUMB, GE HealthCare brings together leading international experts for a live webinar to challenge the status quo and explore how early detection, smart patient stratification, and integrated care pathways can drive meaningful change in liver disease management worldwide.

  • Date: June 11, 2026
  • Time: 13:30 CEST
  • Duration: 60 minutes

What to Expect

This live webinar will bring together global perspectives and real-world experiences to address critical inflection points across the liver care continuum, from primary care through to specialist intervention

Participants will explore:

  • Why early detection is pivotal to improving outcomes in asymptomatic and metabolically complex patients.
  • Where key decision points sit across the care pathway, and how to act on them.
  • How smart patient stratification can support precise, timely clinical decisions.
  • Global best practices and scalable approaches to early detection and management.
  • Practical enablers for implementing multidisciplinary, patient-centered liver care pathways.
  • Actionable ideas for liver-care programs, tools, and initiatives.

The opportunity for early intervention is still too often missed.
Now is the time to rethink how we detect, stratify, and manage chronic liver disease.

Join global experts to turn insight into action.
Register now

 

Meet the experts

 

Moderator: Christoph Frank Dietrich
M.D., Ph.D.

WFUMB President Elect Center of Education and Excellence Thun, Bern, Switzerland 

Theodore Pierce
M.D., MPH

Abdominal Radiologist and Service Chief of Ultrasound, Boston, Massachusetts 

 

Tommaso Vincenzo Bartolotta
M.D., Ph.D.

Full Professor of Radiology, Head of Emergency Radiology Department, Dean of the University Pole of Caltanissetta, University Hospital, Palermo, Italy

Yi Dong
M.D., Ph.D

Director of the Ultrasound Department, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine, Chief Physician, PhD Supervisor, Shanghai, China 



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