Surfing NASH offers an exciting preview of EASL Congress 2023 with new guest and EASL Vice-Secretary, Aleksander Krag, alongside EASL Educational Councillor, Sven Francque, and Surfers Jörn Schattenberg, Louise Campbell and Roger Green.
00:00 Introduction and meeting Aleksander Krag
10:22 Sharing first impressions and anticipations around EASL Congress 2023
21:09 Discussing educational opportunities
23:10 Comparing in-person and virtual attendance experiences
24:46 Lists of 3 things “you can’t miss” for different participating groups
27:30 On building the program
29:57 Scientifically stimulating sessions
31:47 Integrating allied health
34:43 The value of posters and engaging students
36:35 Why should anyone attend virtually?
45:04 What will make this meeting special in the end?
The world’s largest liver meeting takes place 21-24 June in Vienna with an international faculty of experts from over 200 institutions. The diverse program will feature 2500 abstracts and be a uniquely momentous occasion for developing multidisciplinary approaches aimed at putting a major dent in Fatty Liver disease. In this lively session, the group covers the following topics and more:
00:00 Introduction and meeting Aleksander Krag
10:22 Sharing first impressions and anticipations around EASL Congress 2023
21:09 Discussing educational opportunities
23:10 Comparing in-person and virtual attendance experiences
24:46 Lists of 3 things “you can’t miss” for different participating groups
27:30 On building the program
29:57 Scientifically stimulating sessions
31:47 Integrating allied health
34:43 The value of posters and engaging students
36:35 Why should anyone attend virtually?
45:04 What will make this meeting special in the end?
Listen to the full feature for the most detailed preview of the event and follow along as the Surfers convene for live coverage. If you enjoy the episode, have questions or interest around EASL Congress 2023 and Fatty Liver disease, we kindly ask that you submit reviews wherever you download the discourse. Alternatively, you can write to us directly at questions@SurfingNASH.com.
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