3rd Middle East Gastroenterology Conference


The 3rd Middle East Gastroenterology Conference, featuring a faculty of internationally, regionally and locally known experts in the field of gastroenterology, will not only explore topics in areas gastroenterologists often face in clinical practice and address diagnostic and therapeutic updates but also give insight into what gastroenterologists need to know for the future that will revolutionise the field and improve patient outcomes.

Delegates will get the chance to hear presentations and participate in discussions with the expert faculty, giving them the opportunity to gain knowledge of how to practically apply key learning points dealing with the issues affecting their practice.  

Target Audience:  
  • Gastroenterologists
  • Hepatologists
  • Internal Medicine Consultants
  • Internal Medicine Specialists
  • Internists
  • GPs
  • Family Medicine Physicians
  • Primary Care Physicians
 
Topics at this year's conference will include: 
  • Dyspepsia, heart burn and chest pain
  • GERD
  • Barrett's dysplasia
  • Modification of antiplatelets and anticoagulants during endoscopy
  • Capsule endoscopy
  • Updates on IBD therapies and serology testing in IBD
  • Quality indicators for colonoscopy
  • Colorectal cancer screening
  • Nonpolyposis cancer syndromes
  • Managing ERCP complications
  • Pancreatic cystic lesions
  • Managing large bile duct stones
  • Treatments of NAFLD
  • Hepatitis B and C
Attend this conference and:
  • Discuss new evidence-based diagnostic methods and the latest therapeutic treatments in the field of gastroenerology and hepatology to achieve optimal outcomes
  • Compare methods for developing effective disease management strategies for treating both common and not so common GI patient outcomes
  • Review the advantages and disadvantages of various types of abdominal imaging for more accurate diagnosis for intestinal/pelvic diseases
  • Debate the treatment of a patient with functional abdominal pain symptoms and how it should be treated if there is no response to therapy
  • Explore optimising the use of endoscopy in current clinical practice and potential screening applications



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