NASH Council Membership Form
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Description
The Global Liver Institute NASH Council brings together representatives from not-for-profit, for-profit, and governmental entities capable of and committed to addressing the challenges of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) on individuals, communities, companies, and society.
Membership Criteria
Organizations with a demonstrated expertise in clinical medicine, research, public health, endocrinology/diabetes, cardiovascular health, obesity reduction or wellness are eligible for membership.
Individuals able to demonstrate significant contributions to the areas of public health, endocrinology, cardiovascular health, obesity reduction or wellness may be eligible for membership.
Members need not be based in the United States.
Meeting Frequency
The NASH Council will convene (virtually) twice per calendar year.
The NASH Council may decide to create workgroups to advance and develop specific concepts (e.g. patient education, medical education, public education, policy, value) and so may determine a schedule of teleconferences between meetings of the full Council.
Member Responsibilities
NASH Council members will:
1. assess and report to GLI any previous, ongoing or planned NASH-related activities.
2. inventory their communications, education, employee wellness programs, and other internal assets to determine where NASH efforts are feasible.
3. Explore if there are opportunities in their external networks and partnerships to advance the objectives of the NASH Council.
Use of Name and Logo
The NASH Council may develop presentations or other materials which include member names and logos. Members are requested to provide high resolution logos for use.  Materials will be circulated for permission prior to dissemination.
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