Advancing care for people with MHE through learning, together.

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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.

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MHE Learning System

We Learn

We value the role of diverse perspectives in building a shared understanding for people with MHE (and their communities), and we learn from every connection.

We Gather

We host virtual gatherings and engage multidisciplinary stakeholders in conversations about MHE.

We Share

The MHE Learning System includes people with MHE, families and caregivers, and clinicians and researchers invested in advancing care for MHE patients.

What is MHE (Multiple Hereditary Exostoses)

Multiple Hereditary Exostosis (MHE) is an autosomal dominant rare genetic condition. It causes people to develop benign (non-cancerous) growths called exostoses or osteochondromas on their bones.

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Advancing care for people with MHE through learning, together.

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Confetti

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.

Background image with circles

Engage with


MHE Learning System

We Learn

We value the role of diverse perspectives in building a shared understanding for people with MHE (and their communities), and we learn from every connection.

We Gather

We host virtual gatherings and engage multidisciplinary stakeholders in conversations about MHE.

We Share

The MHE Learning System includes people with MHE, families and caregivers, and clinicians and researchers invested in advancing care for MHE patients.

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Engage with


MHE Learning System

We Learn

We value the role of diverse perspectives in building a shared understanding for people with MHE (and their communities), and we learn from every connection.

We Gather

We host virtual gatherings and engage multidisciplinary stakeholders in conversations about MHE.

We Share

The MHE Learning System includes people with MHE, families and caregivers, and clinicians and researchers invested in advancing care for MHE patients.

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.

Purple heart with a white fade
Purple heart with a white fade

Advancing care for people with MHE through learning, together.

Confetti

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.

Background image with circles

Engage with


MHE Learning System

We Learn

We value the role of diverse perspectives in building a shared understanding for people with MHE (and their communities), and we learn from every connection.

We Gather

We host virtual gatherings and engage multidisciplinary stakeholders in conversations about MHE.

We Share

The MHE Learning System includes people with MHE, families and caregivers, and clinicians and researchers invested in advancing care for MHE patients.

Background image with circles

Engage with


MHE Learning System

We Learn

We value the role of diverse perspectives in building a shared understanding for people with MHE (and their communities), and we learn from every connection.

We Gather

We host virtual gatherings and engage multidisciplinary stakeholders in conversations about MHE.

We Share

The MHE Learning System includes people with MHE, families and caregivers, and clinicians and researchers invested in advancing care for MHE patients.

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.

Purple heart with a white fade
Purple heart with a white fade