
norah terrault MD MPH
Hepatology & Liver Transplantation
Professor of Medicine, Chief Division of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases
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1520 San Pablo StSte 1000Los Angeles, CA 90033
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Summary
- Norah Terrault, MD, is a gastroenterologist based in Los Angeles, CA, specializing in hepatology and liver transplantation. A graduate of the University of Alberta (Class of 1987), she is a professor at Keck Hospital of USC since 2019. Her clinical expertise includes non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Dr. Terrault has contributed to numerous publications, addressing topics such as hepatorenal syndrome, hepatitis B, alcohol-associated hepatitis, metabolic dysfunction in alcohol-related liver disease, and alcohol use trends post-COVID-19, with her work appearing in reputable medical journals.
Education & Training
- University of AlbertaClass of 1987
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1996 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Gastroenterology
- American Board of Internal Medicine Transplant Hepatology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 16 citationsMetabolic dysfunction and alcohol-related liver disease (MetALD): Position statement by an expert panel on alcohol-related liver disease.Juan Pablo Arab, Luis Antonio Díaz, Jürgen Rehm, Gene Im, Marco Arrese
Journal of Hepatology. 2025-04-01 - Safety of acamprosate for alcohol use disorder after liver transplant: A pilot randomized controlled trial.Divya Ayyala-Somayajula, Thomas Bottyan, Suhail Shaikh, Brian P Lee, Stephanie H Cho
Liver Transplantation. 2025-04-01 - The Survival Benefit of Reabstinence After Harmful Alcohol Use Following Early Liver Transplant for Severe Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis: A Multicenter ACCELERATE Study.Matthew Dukewich, Jennifer L Dodge, Michael R Lucey, John P Rice, Kirti Shetty
The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 2025-04-01
Press Mentions
- Exploring the Discrepancy: Why Some Heavy Drinkers Suffer from Advanced Liver Disease While Others Remain UnaffectedFebruary 6th, 2025
- Why Some Heavy Drinkers Develop Advanced Liver Disease, While Others Do NotFebruary 6th, 2025
- Why Some Heavy Drinkers Develop Advanced Liver Disease, While Others Do NotFebruary 6th, 2025
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