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A video documentary producer wants to interview a MASH patient who is not Caucasian about living with the disease. It will pay some dollars.

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myMASHteam Casting Call: Video Portrait

A new social network, myMASHteam, is looking for patients diagnosed with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH, previously called nonalcoholic steatohepatitis) to be featured in a short documentary about living with this condition.

In this one-hour, Zoom-recorded video, the chosen candidate will share their story to spread awareness and help inspire others living with MASH. The chosen candidate will be compensated $400 for their time.

By filling out this form, you acknowledge that a member of the myMASHteam video team may contact you to schedule a follow-up interview as part of the casting process.

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