WELCOME TO THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF THE LIVER
Three afternoons of multi-professional liver learning
Dates: 29-30th April & 1st May
Time: 13:00-16:30 each day
Multi-professional, topic-focused education with attractive rates.
Register: Here
Programme: Here

BASL ANNUAL MEETING
7th-10th October 2025
BASL ANNUAL MEETING 2025 - SAVE THE DATE
Tuesday 7th - Friday 10th October 2025
Including: BLTG Transplant Meeting 7th & 8th (am) October and BLNA Nurse meeting 8th (pm) and 9th October
Venue: International Convention Centre, Belfast
More details to follow.

BASL ANNUAL MEETING

BLNA
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BLTG
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BASL AND BASL SUB-GROUPS
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The British Association for the Study of the Liver is a multi-disciplinary society with around 900 members composed of interested individuals from clinical medicine, clinical and basic research and allied professions. |
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British Liver Nurses' Association is a professional nursing organisation aiming to develop knowledge and understanding of liver disease, in order to improve the quality of patient care. |
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The British Viral Hepatitis Group aims to improve the management and study of patients with chronic viral liver disease, bringing together UK hepatologists, gastroenterologists, infectious disease physicians, virologists and interested epidemiologists. |
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The BLTG (British Liver Transplant Group) was launched in 2014 to represent the professional interests of liver transplantation in the UK and promote strategic and academic development. The BLTG will foster close relationships with BTS (British Transplant Society) and LICAGE (Liver Intensive Care Group of Europe) and will build on the role of the UK and Ireland Annual Meeting by delivering structure and authority to the group. |
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Is a professional pharmacy organisation aiming to develop knowledge and understanding of liver disorders including viral hepatitis, in order to improve the quality of patient care, through medicines optimisation, collaborative and multi-disciplinary working and promoting patient-focused research. |
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British Association for Allied Health Professionals in Liver is a professional group for AHP’s specialising or working with patients with liver conditions. Bringing together specialist hepatology AHP’s from across the four Nations. Their aim is to promote excellence through the provision of AHP care to all patients with liver disorders. |
News
New explainer on alcohol's impact on healthcare services
Read moreThe Institute of Alcohol Studies have published a new video explaining the impact of alcohol on our healthcare services.
The video features Julia Sinclair, Professor of Addiction Psychiatry and Chair of the RCPsych Addiction Faculty, Dr Dominique Florin, Medical Director of the Medical Council on Alcohol and Sir Ian Gilmore, Profess or of Hepatology and Chair of the AHA and the MCA, and explores service fragmentation, the consequences of underfunding, and the steps needed to rebuild effective pathways to care. It makes the case for a national alcohol strategy to ensure that people experiencing alcohol dependence receive the support they need.
View on YouTube here > The Impact of Alcohol on our Healthcare Services: Explained.
Or on the Institute of Alcohol Studies website.
BASL BLNA Committee Member Elections - Voting Open
Read moreFollowing the recent round of nominations for new members to join the BLNA committee, there are more than 4 candidates for the 4 available posts and therefore a vote by the BASL BLNA membership will now take place.
BASL BLNA members can take part in the voting and today (11th February 2025) these members have been sent a communication containing the voting link.
Members can vote for up to 4 candidates and your candidates are:
• Sara Bardell
• Katharine Caddick
• Bryony Chapman
• Grace Clarke
• Megan De Los Reyes
• Rebekah Hill
• Teesha Joshy
• Laura Kent
• Amy Teague
• Ane Zamalloa
The deadline for voting is 09:00hrs on Monday 3rd March 2025. The results with be announced in March 2025.
Please contact admin@basl.org.uk if you have not received your voting link.
BASO/ROSETREES Research Grants in Cancer Surgery - submissions open
Read moreCalling all innovators in Cancer Surgery
BASO~ACS proudly announces the opening of submissions for 2025 round of the BASO/Rosetrees Research Grants in Cancer Surgery, in partnership with esteemed Rosetrees Trust.
They are seeking innovative research projects in surgical oncology that will develop further towards Clinical Translation. They invite multidisciplinary applications and ones that demonstrate an important improvement in delivery of cancer care or improvement in surgical treatment.
Up to £50,000 is up for grabs! This generous amount will be divided among one or more deserving applicants, based on the excellence of submissions received.
Successful projects will be eligible for inclusion in the NIHR Portfolio. Plus, we encourage applicants to seek support from the esteemed Royal College of Surgeons of England Surgical SITU Interventional Trials Unit (SITU).
Submission closes on 2nd May 2025.
For information on the grant process, eligibility, and to apply, visit BASO Website or email us at admin@baso.org.uk .
Joint Statement BASL/BSG - National Shortage of Pabrinex
Read morePabrinex IV will be out of stock from July/ August 2024 until September 2025, due to supply issues relating to manufacturing regulations issued by the EU. Pabrinex IM will be permanently discontinued from December 2024. Pabrinex is only used in the UK, with thiamine IV/ IM being routinely used globally.
Licensed generic vitamins B+ C intravenous injections are now available in the UK for use.We also now have a licensed IV/ IM generic thiamine here in the UK. This can be used as an alternative to Pabrinex in people at high risk of Wernicke’s encephalopathy for treatment and prevention.
The licensed dosing may differ to the unlicensed versions we have been using however matches the amount of thiamine in Pabrinex. The following, including dosing recommendations, has been updated published online by the DHSC Specialist Pharmacy Service.
Clinical decisions and discussions should be sought when choosing between thiamine and the generic Vitamins B + C injections. There will be some patients that need the extra vitamins in the Vitamins B + C injections, however it is reassuring that the rest of the world uses IV thiamine. Cost effective prescribing is also recommended. We are also awaiting the alcohol management guideline, which should be out later in the year.
Joanna Henry, Network Lead BHPG, Gastroenterology Directorate Pharmacist, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Trust
Sital Shah, Chair British Hepatology Pharmacy Group , Consultant Pharmacist, King’s College Hospital, London
Pabrinex spc Pabrinex Intramuscular High Potency Injection - Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) - (emc)
Thiamine spc Thiamine Hydrochloride 50 mg/ml solution for injection - Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) - (emc)
Generic Vitamin B+ C : Public Assessment Report
BASL & Frontline Gastroenterology Announcement
Read moreExciting Announcement!!!
I am delighted to announce that Frontline Gastroenterology (FG, fg.bmj.com) will become the official journal partner of BASL!! There has been a desire to set-up a BASL journal for a number of years, but there have always been challenges that have prevented this, the predominant one being the initial set up costs. Productive discussions were started with FG in mid-to late 2024 and it soon became apparent that the aspirations of FG and BASL aligned closely.
FG will remain a broadly cross subspecialty journal, publishing high quality gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition original research and reviews, but there is a clear and strong focus to develop and encourage the submission and publication of liver related articles and release special issues as a major strategic goal of the journal as it aims to grow and increase its impact factor and metrics.
I am grateful to the FG Editor in Chief Dr Philip Smith and the senior publisher at BMJ group for their enthusiasm, flexibility and support in setting this up.
Dr Philip Smith states, "I am delighted that BASL and FG are affiliating. I am firmly committed to publishing the very best frontline Hepatology content that is submitted to FG from around the globe, and have a fantastic Hepatology Associate Editor team (including BASL representation) who are striving to do the same. Working together with BASL is a huge positive for both FG and BASL and I am very excited to see what the future holds. I am grateful to the BASL team and Dr Tim Cross, BASL President for helping to make this happen. I will be proud to see the BASL logo within the journal going forward!"
We very much look forward to working together in the future and will strive to deliver high quality articles and original research to better serve our patients and membership.
Tim Cross
BASL President
Events
To discuss changing landscapes of treatment, prescribing practice and new therapies for patients with PBC.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/RjntGZ_YQAqZmHy4ipgamw
05/03/25 - 07/03/25
The Royal Free Sheila Sherlock Hepatology Postgraduate course has gained an excellent reputation for its curriculum-focused, interactive, and clinically relevant content. It is intended for consultants, nurse specialists, and trainees in acute medicine and gastroenterology who are looking for a refresher on the most encountered hepatology scenarios in their day-to-day work, as well as a consolidation of hepatology knowledge prior to specialty exams.
The aim of the course is to equip medical professionals with confidence in managing liver disease patients.
Covering hepatology topics pertinent to the acute medical take, chronic clinics, intensive care unit, and liver transplant settings, the program has kept its traditional core classes and has been updated with new lectures for the 2025 edition.
This is the 11th edition of the course, and each year the delegate feedback has been consistently excellent.
This year's course will take place virtually, featuring lecturers that will be broadcast live and lots of chances for audience participation and Q&A sessions.This year the course will be held virtually, with live-streamed speakers and plenty of opportunities for audience interaction and questions.
BASL Trainee/Nurse/AHP Member £98.00
BASL Consultant Member £147.00
View the course programme and Register through UCL's online store > Here
For all queries in regards to this course please contact Lynn Knight at l.knight@ucl.ac.uk .
Please save the date for the next Haemochromatosis SIG meeting which will take place via Zoom.
Speaker:
Date: 6th March 2025
UK Time: 17:00 - 19:00
Location: Zoom
FREE to attend for BASL & BSG Members.
REGISTER NOW: click here
Not a member of BASL, then why not join by clicking: HERE
Please contact Georgia@basl.org.uk should you have any questions.
12/03/25
REGISTER NOW - through Zoom by clicking HERE
Are you a budding Hepatologist? Or a new consultant wanting to know more about specific areas of Hepatology? Do you want to improve your hepatology knowledge to permit Hepatology curriculum sign off? Have you got questions but not had the opportunity to ask them?
If yes then please join us for the BASL Virtual School of Hepatology Webinar Series 2024/5. The BASL Virtual School of Hepatology Sessions offer an excellent platform for trainees and consultants interested in hepatology, with talks delivered by UK Hepatologists, followed by a Q&A session.
Following the success of the series in 2021, 2022 & 2023 we are running a series of 6 bi-monthly webinars through 2024 and 2025 on a Wednesday evening.
We are delighted to announce our session for March:
Session: Managing frailty in cirrhosis – MDT approach
Speakers: Dr Matthew Armstrong and Jenny Towie
Date: Wednesday 12th March 2025
UK Time: 19:00 – 20:00
FREE to attend for BASL Members only.
REGISTER NOW - through Zoom by clicking HERE
Not a member of BASL, then why not join by clicking HERE
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BASL would like to that the following pharmaceutical companies for their support of this meeting. The sponsors have had no influence or input into the programme, agenda or content of the webinar.
Please save the date for the next ArLD SIG meeting taking place in Leeds on the 19th March 2025.
Places for this meeting are limited, so please contact sigs@basl.org.uk to reserve your place.
Date: Wednesday 19th March
Time: 10:00 -16:30
Location: Granary Wharf, Leeds LS1 4BR
Travel information : see here