The Hepatology Society, Dhaka is a non-political, voluntary, non-governmental organization committed to advancing the standard of liver health in Bangladesh. We serve as a nexus for medical professionals, researchers, and policymakers dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of liver disease.
"Together, we are building a future where liver disease is preventable, treatable, and no longer a barrier to health and prosperity in Bangladesh."
— FOUNDING STATEMENT, 2009
Through clinical excellence, rigorous local research, compassionate advocacy, and tireless education — with the ultimate goal of eradicating liver disease and promoting optimal liver health for every citizen of Bangladesh.
To be the national catalyst for a liver-disease-free Bangladesh through clinical excellence, innovative research, and equitable care for all — regardless of region, means, or circumstance.
Our work organizes around eight enduring commitments — each grounded in clinical evidence, professional duty, and the conviction that liver health is a right, not a privilege.
Promoting scientific excellence and specialized education in the field of hepatology.
Exchanging knowledge with national, regional, and international bodies to build consensus on liver disease management.
Coordinating training programs to upgrade the skills of hepatologists and healthcare providers locally and abroad.
Establishing networks to conduct joint research and address shared challenges in patient management.
Publishing scientific journals, bulletins, and educational resources for the wider medical community.
Partnering with government and non-government agencies to expand access to diagnostic and treatment facilities.
Organizing public outreach and awareness campaigns to motivate the population toward liver disease prevention.
Providing charitable and humanitarian services to ensure quality care reaches those in need.