American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)
Jessica Curtis, CMP has extensive experience in event management and administration. Jessica currently holds the position of Vice President, Meetings and Corporate Partnerships at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD). Prior to this, they worked at the National Association of Broadcasters as the Vice President of Digital and Data Services, Vice President of Event Experience and Analytics, and Senior Director of Meetings and Show Services. Jessica also served as the Director of Meetings and Show Services at the same organization. Before joining the National Association of Broadcasters, Jessica worked as a Meetings Manager at the American Association of School Administrators and as a Program Coordinator at the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists. Jessica began their career as a Program Manager at Convergenz.
Jessica Curtis, CMP holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Vanderbilt University. Jessica obtained the degree from Vanderbilt University, but information regarding the specific field of study and the start and end years of their attendance at the university is not provided. In addition to their degree, Jessica Curtis also possesses a certification as a Certified Meeting Professional from the Convention Industry Council. The exact timeframe of their certification acquisition is not specified.
American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)
The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) is the nation’s premier organization of physicians, scientists, researchers, medical students, and healthcare professionals to study, prevent, and cure liver diseases. AASLD was founded in 1950 by a group of leading liver specialists to advance the field of hepatology. The mission of AASLD is to advance and disseminate the science and practice of hepatology and to promote improved liver health and quality patient care. AASLD has more than 7,000 + members who work in hepatology and related areas. AASLD advances the study and treatment of liver diseases in these diverse ways: · The Liver Meeting, AASLD’s annual meeting that features interactive sessions on the latest breakthroughs, advancements, and research in liver health, education workshops, and exhibits featuring state-of-the-art technologies, pharmaceutical developments, and medical devices. · Practice guidelines developed by a multidisciplinary panel of experts to share recommended approaches to the diagnosis, therapeutic, and preventive aspects of care along with quality measures to help its members measure healthcare processes and outcomes. · Journals that feature the latest research, review, practice guidelines and more on liver disease. These include Hepatology, the premier publication in the field of liver disease; Clinical Liver Disease, a free access multimedia review journal; and Hepatology Communications, a peer-reviewed, online, and open access journal. · Clinical resources for hepatologists and other clinicians. · Courses for clinicians and other healthcare professionals. · Tools to help professionals communicate effectively with patients. · The Cirrhosis Quality Collaborative, a multi-site learning health network that combines quality improvement and research to improve the care and treatment of patients with cirrhosis.