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15th Congress of ECCO 2020
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - 15th Congress of ECCO
Scientific Programme
The scientific programme is structured around basic science, traditional medicine and clinical sessions given by some of the world’s top specialists. It includes oral presentations of the best abstracts, the announcement of ECCO Fellowships and Grants and summary presentations of new ECCO Guidelines. Scientific sessions will be held Thursday to Saturday, February 13-15, 2020. No parallel sessions are scheduled. The congress registration fee includes access to all scientific sessions.
Highlights of the Scientific programme:
Hot debates in IBD
When location makes the difference
Reducing the burden of IBD
IBD out of the gut
Cartels in IBD
Milestones in clinical care
Basic Science: Big data research
IBD Horizons
Multidisciplinary cases
What have we got outside our box of drugs?
ECCO Lecture
Educational Programme
The educational programme of the 15th Congress of ECCO is scheduled prior to the official start of the ECCO Congress. It covers activities for ECCO’s different interest groups including young gastroenterologists, surgeons, paediatricians, IBD nurses and allied health professionals and scientists.
Job Code: UK-GAS-2000011 - Date of preparation: July 2022
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