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Education

Our Schools of Hepatology offer a series of events covering diverse aspects in the field of hepatology. A balanced blend of lectures on theoretical, practical and clinical case-based discussions presented during a residential course with limited attendance of 30-40 participants.


  • School of HepatologyIntense interaction
  • Time for personal discussion
  • Exchanges with a distinguished faculty

Courses contributing to the training of new generations of hepatologists is a major goal of our association.

Targeting young fellows enrolled in hepatology-oriented departments or more experienced clinicians who want to be exposed to the newest trends in hepatology.

All eligible individuals are invited to apply on-line via the Basic School or Clinical School sections of this website. Course places are attributed in priority to EASL registered members.

If you are not yet a registered member, the application process is simple and anyone who has logged on will be considered for the School of Hepatology while membership is being processed.

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