Hepatologist | Mother, Wife | Avid Traveler | Lover of Design & Photography | Tweets = my opinions

Joined May 2020
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Helen H Han, MD retweeted
👏Hot off the press!! #HBV #HCC #CHB #LiverTwitter #MedEd 📖Title: Promise and pitfalls of new viral biomarkers for hepatocellular carcinoma risk prediction in patients with chronic hepatitis B 👨‍👨‍👦‍👦Authors: Dr. Kali Zhou and Dr. Norah Terrault @kalizhouMD @norahterrault @ILCAnews
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Helen H Han, MD retweeted
Dear friends #gitwitter #livertwitter We are devastated by the untimely passing of Hugo Rosen on 12/28/21. His boundless energy, kind & generous spirit, & exceptional vision will be missed. Our thoughts & prayers go out to his wife Bonnie & 3 children, Rachel, Nicholas and Leah.
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Helen H Han, MD retweeted
What is it like to be a living organ donor? Meet Michael J. Speck, who participated in the living organ donation program at Keck Medicine of USC. If you are interested in participating, visit usclivingdonor.org.
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Helen H Han, MD retweeted
What is it like to be a living organ donor? Meet actress Emily Jira, who participated in the living organ donation program at Keck Medicine of USC and donated part of her liver. If you are interested in participating, visit usclivingdonor.org.
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Helen H Han, MD retweeted
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Congratulations to my friend and former mentee, #USC alum, the amazing @briantleemd on starting his first day as a transplant attending at Loma Linda! @LLUHealth This is the beginning of a successful academic career! #livertwitter
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Helen H Han, MD retweeted
Had a chance to work with my mentor, Tseling Fong of @USC_KeckGILiver. His passion projects have been evaluating Hep B in the Asian population of SoCal. Here's an interesting study on Mongolians in SoCal and hepatitis delta. #LiverTwitter @DDS_Journal shorturl.at/rFXZ6
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AASLD “pilot” is what all fellows interested in advanced liver training should do. I did it. It was the best decision.
Renaming may help (“transplant cardiologists” are referred to as advanced heart failure specialists). Cutting down training length and focusing on liver i.e. AASLD pilot program would certainly help. Early GME exposure through liver rotations as well. #LiverTwitter
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