Liver Case Virtual Roundtable Series for Health Care Clinicians
The Liver Disease Virtual Roundtable is an educational series for health care professionals. It began in 2016, and it is headed by Alan Hutchison, MD, PhD, Director of Telehealth for the University of Chicago Medicine Digestive Diseases.
This program is dedicated to sharing information about liver disease — including viral hepatitis, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), complications of cirrhosis, liver transplantation and liver tumors — with colleagues and physicians in the field. UChicago Medicine's Center for Liver Diseases and Transplant Institute applies the latest research to care for medically complex patients with new surgical techniques, opportunities for expanded indications for liver transplant as well as medical therapy with clinical trials.
The Liver Case Roundtable program brings this knowledge to physicians around the world who can use this monthly session to share their own patient care questions and experiences. Physicians can consult with our UChicago Medicine liver team to determine the best course for their patients’ wellness. We welcome presentations from community-based practices as well as academic centers as points of discussion not only to offer recommendations in care for individual patients, but also, to create an effective learning environment for all participants.
Who can attend these sessions?
These sessions are open to any interested physicians, nurses, student, residents, fellows or allied health professionals interested in learning more about these topics. Our sessions cannot accommodate patient participants at this time.
Liver Case Virtual Roundtable Schedule
4:30 - 5:30 p.m. CST
October 21, 2025 — “Updates from the FDA on the treatment of MASH”
with Mary Rinella, MD
November 18, 2025 — “Xenotransplantation: Crossing Species to Bridge the Organ Gap”
with John Fung, MD
December 16, 2025 — “IR Endobiliary RF ablation for refractory biliary strictures”
with Abdul Khan, MD
January 20, 2026 — “Update in Test and Treat algorithms for HCV”
with Andrew Aronsohn, MD
February 17, 2026 — “Colorectal liver metastasis and liver transplant”
with Anjana Pillai, MD
March 17, 2026 —
TBD
April 21, 2026 —
TBD
May 19, 2026 — “Advanced Endoscopic Modalities in Cirrhosis and Liver Transplant”
with Eric Montminy, MD
Frequently Asked Questions
When are the meetings held?
Third Tuesday of the month
Are the sessions recorded?
At this time, we do not offer a recorded version of these conferences
How do you protect patient privacy?
No identifying information about patients is shared during these sessions, in compliance with HIPAA laws.
How do I get CME credit?
You must first register to attend the conference, and then the telehealth conference coordinator will assist in setting up your account so you can access CME credit for attending these sessions.
Who can I contact to learn more?
Sign up to participate in our virtual series
Center for Liver Diseases
We offer leading-edge approaches for diagnosing and treating the full range of chronic and acute liver diseases in adults. In addition to receiving the most effective therapies, patients here receive personalized support and patient education to help them cope with long-term illness and treatment.
Learn more about our liver health services