Advancing care for people with MHE through learning, together.

About MHELS
Improving lives for people with MHE through collaboration and shared learning.
A learning system is an approach to continuously collecting, analyzing, and using information to improve knowledge, decision-making, or outcomes in a specific field or community.
We believe in the power of connection and learning, together.

Engage with
MHE Learning System

Patients and
Families
Share experiences and insights. We value the role of diverse perspectives in building a shared understanding for people with MHE (and their communities).

Clinicans and
Researchers
We engage multidisciplinary stakeholders in conversations about MHE and translate knowledge into content for patients and families.

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Involved
The MHE Learning System is composed of patients and families & clinicians and researchers invested in advancing care for MHE patients. We welcome your input.
About MHE
What is MHE (Multiple Hereditary Exostoses)
Multiple Hereditary Exostosis (MHE) is a rare genetic condition. It causes people to develop benign (non-cancerous) growths called exostoses or osteochondromas on their bones.
