Liver Transplantation

Cover image for Vol. 18 Issue 5

Edited By: John Lake and John Roberts

Impact Factor: 3.068

ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2010: 10/25 (Transplantation); 22/71 (Gastroenterology & Hepatology); 24/187 (Surgery)

Online ISSN: 1527-6473

Associated Title(s): Clinical Liver Disease, Hepatology

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Clinical Liver Disease (CLD) is the new eLearning resource from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. Featuring regularly updated, interactive digital learning activities in text, audio, and video formats, CLD will help you improve your performance when providing care to the patient with liver disease. Read more...

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New Liver Transplantation app

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Now the premier journal in the field of liver transplantation brings you content wherever you are, whenever you want it. Download the Liver Transplantation app for your mobile device.

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• Instant, real-time access to the latest information from Liver Transplantation, including article abstracts, guidelines, upcoming events, and free content

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• Ability to read and access content offline as well as save stories for later reading

• Share content via e-mail or through social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, and other social networks

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