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BASL2026
Date: 6th - 9th October
Venue: International Convention Centre, Newport, Wales
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
The British Liver Trust has launched a new campaign to mark Rare Disease Day (February 28th)
Read moreNo One Left Behind focusses on lesser-known liver diseases which are misunderstood and lack the profile of other health conditions.
Rare liver diseases affect tens of thousands of adults and children across the UK every day. Delays in diagnosis, limited access to specialist care, and low public and professional awareness contribute to inequities in treatment and outcomes for those living with these conditions. No One Left Behind aims to provide support to everyone affected, raise awareness and increase understanding, promote earlier diagnosis and more investment in research.
Find out more at Britishlivertrust.org.uk/nooneleftbehind.
Clinical Research Fellow in Hepatology x 2 - South West Liver Unit, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Read moreWe have funding for 2 Clinical Research Fellows in Hepatology to contribute to the further development of our extensive research program. These posts will commence in September on a fixed term contract for 12 months in the first instance, renewable for a maximum of 3 years depending on progress towards an MD or PhD.
There has been significant investment and growth in liver research at the Peninsula Medical School, with excellent laboratory facilities present adjacent to Derriford Hospital at the Derriford Research Facility where the Hepatology Research Group ( https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/hepatology-research-group ) and the Centre of Environmental Hepatology (https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-of-environmental-hepatology ) are based. Active clinical research programs span alcohol related liver disease, the use of big data and AI for early liver disease detection, to mechanisms of protection from viral hepatitis. The Centre of Environmental Hepatology, led by Professor Shilpa Chokshi, has a cutting edge and expanding program of translational and basic science work looking at the impact of micro- and nanolastics on liver health. The research programs are delivered and supported by a strong team of senior post-doctoral scientists, clinical research fellows, and PhD students.
Informal enquiries welcomed at this stage with interviews scheduled for April - please contact Professor Matthew Cramp or Professor Ashwin Dhanda, matthew.cramp@nhs.net or ashwin.dhanda@plymouth.ac.uk.
BASL Trainee Subcommittee – Regional Representative Voting Open
Read moreThe BASL Trainee Subcommittee was formed to increase regional representation for hepatology interested trainees and is formed of 8 regional representatives.
A vote will take place of the BASL Trainee members to select their representative in the following regions where there is more than one candidate:
• South East
• North East
• North West
• Scotland
If your region isn’t included above this means there was only one candidate or there was no interest in representing a region, however, you still have the option to take part and lend your support to a candidate in a different region.
Candidates have submitted a personal statement explaining why they want to represent their region and what they can bring to the BASL Trainee Subcommittee. Representatives will be elected to represent their region by a simple majority of those members voting.
Key roles will be in the promotion of hepatology locally and assistance in delivering BASL Trainee Educational events. You can view the BASL Trainee Subcommittee Aims document >Here
BASL Trainee members will receive an email containing the voting link and are given 1 vote which can be used in the region of their choice.
Voting deadline - 17:00hrs Tuesday 17th March 2026.
Not received the voting link? Contact admin@basl.org.uk .
Thank you for taking part.
Opportunities: BASL Trainee Subcommittee Expressions of Interest: Midlands and Wales Regions
Read moreBASL’s Trainee Subcommittee members are nearing the end of their tenure and we are seeking expressions of interest from trainees to take over these roles.
The subcommittee was formed to increase regional representation for hepatology interested trainees.
We are still seeking expressions of interest for the following regions:
- Midlands
- Wales
Key roles will be in the promotion of hepatology locally and assistance in delivering BASL Trainee Educational events.
Read more here: Download BASL_Trainee_Subcommittee_Aims_Jan2026.pdf
Application:
The post will be for 2 years and members are invited to submit an expression of interest to judy@basl.org.uk detailing which region you are interested in representing, along with a personal statement containing no more than 300 words, explaining why you want to represent your region and what you can bring to the BASL Trainee Subcommittee.
NB: You must have a training number in Gastroenterology to apply.
In the case of multiple applicants for a region the Secretariat will arrange for an election of the BASL In Training members. Representatives will be elected by simple majority of those members voting. (The personal statement will be shared with the membership if there is a vote and will be used for this purpose only.)
Deadline extended for the above two regions to 23:59 on 24th February 2026.
If you have any specific questions about the subcommittee roles, please do not hesitate to contact the BASL Committee Trainee Representative Dr Wenhao Li @ wenhao.li@qmul.ac.uk or admin@basl.org.uk .
BASL is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of its work. It is actively promoting equal opportunities and access for all our members regardless of their background. We would, therefore, encourage you to consider representing your region on the BASL Trainee Sub-Committee to help to shape the future of BASL and increase our inclusivity/inclusiveness.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Your Voice Matters: Help Us Shape Support for Liver Transplant Patients and Carers - Survey
Read moreOrgan transplantation saves lives — but it also changes them in profound ways.
We're reaching out on behalf of a dedicated group of patients, carers, clinicians, and psychologists who are advocating for better psychological support for those living with a liver transplant and their families.
Many individuals have shared experiences of anxiety, depression, survivor’s guilt, trauma, and relationship strains during their journey. However, we still lack a complete understanding of these challenges and the emotional support needed.
This survey was initiated by the British Liver Transplant Group (BLTG) and the UK Organ Donation and Transplantation Research Network (UKODTRN) and developed with input from patients, carers, and healthcare professionals, and aims to shed light on the support required for our community.
Please complete the survey honestly: your responses are completely anonymous and will directly inform the development of essential support services.
The results of the survey will be shared through liver-related charities, patient support groups, and on the UK Organ Donation and Transplantation Research Network website.
Take part in the survey > HERE
Survey Deadline: Sunday 22nd February 2026.
This survey should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.
Please consider sharing this link with your liver patient networks to help us reach as many voices as possible. Together, we can make a difference.
Events
Date: 26th - 28th February
Location: The Atrium, The Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, Hampstead, London, NW3 2QG
Find out more and register through the link below:
https://www.bmus.org/mediacentre/events/ucl-international-hepatology-ultrasound-course-2026/
5-7PM via Zoom
05/03/26
We are pleased to announce that the next meeting of the British Viral Hepatitis Group (BVHG) will be held on 5th March 2026, which will be a full day face to face meeting in London.
Location: ISH Venues, 1 Park Crescent, Regents Park, London.
The event is FREE to BASL members. You will be charged a £45 deposit on registration, which will be refunded after you attend the event. None members fee £90 (Not available for industry)
You can view the draft programme via this link: Download Programme_BVHG meeting_5th March 2026_v16 .pdf
You can register for the meeting HERE
Not a BASL member? Why not consider joining, read more on the BASL Website www.basl.org.uk
The previous BVHG meeting was very well received with over 130 delegates attending. With this years busy programme and contributions from eminent clinician from the UK and Europe, we are expecting a simular attendance.
CPD will be applied for.
Please contact kim@basl.org.uk should you have any questions.
BASL BVHG would like to thank our sponsors of the event, and can confirm they have had no influence over or input into the content of the programme and selection of speakers.
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 2026 edition.
This is the 13th 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.
BASL Trainee/Nurse/AHP Member - £105.00
BASL Consultant Member - £175.00
View the course programme > HERE
Register through UCL's online store > HERE
For all queries in regards to this Course please contact: Lynn Knight @ l.knight@ucl.ac.uk
HCC-UK invites delegates to register for the HCC-UK Annual Conference 2026 being held at The Bristol Hotel, Bristol on Thursday 19th and Friday 20th March 2026.
This is an in-person event only which will allow for great networking opportunities, an opportunity to speak with world-leading experts delivering the programme and as well as interacting with industry to find out about the latest advancements within HCC.
Calling all hepatologists, gastroenterologists, radiologists, oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, palliative care and nurse specialists, along with scientists and everyone involved in caring for patients with HCC.
Venue: Bristol Hotel, Prince Street, Bristol BS1 4QF
Registration options:
- Consultants: £90
- Resident doctors: Thursday £20, Friday £35, both days £50
- Allied health professionals: Thursday £20, Friday £25, both days £40
- Basic scientists: Thursday £20, Friday £20, both days £35
- Industry (non-exhibitor): Thursday £100 Friday £100, both days £150
View a programme > Download HCC-UK2026_Programme_23.02.26version.pdf
CNS Nurse Meeting Thursday PM view the programme > Download CNS_Meeting_Agenda.pdf
Visit the HCC-UK conference website here: https://hcc-uk.org.uk/
Pharmaceutical companies have solely provided financial sponsorship, with no input into the arrangements or agenda of the meeting.
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch, email: hcc-uk@execbs.com














