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Are you a NASH F2/F3 patient? Do you think patient care could be better? You can help and even get paid

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A good friend of the Foundation is working to educate the industry about the things patients experience and want. She would like to connect with a few early stage NASH patients, F2/F3, who might be interested in helping tell people about this journey. She would talk with you and explain the plan and if you decided to help her you would get paid (I don't know how much) for your time. It is important that the people working to find treatments for us understand our challenges. If you are willing to consider participating send an email to Ann Richards

ann-marierichard@pfizer.com

I've known Ann for some time. She is good people and would like our help.

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We can't really expect these companies to pay attention to our wishes when we don't tell them what we think. If you are an F1/F2 NASH contact Ann. She is on our side and needs our support.

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I am going to contact her.

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