The LiverTree™, the official e-learning portal of EASL, offers a wide range of educational content, including educational webcasts, accredited courses, eSeries, case studies, learning quizzes, video podcasts, documents, congress materials and much more to discover.
On Wednesday, 29th May, EASL and UEG joined forces to mark World Health Digestive Day with an event in Brussels. World Digestive Health Day 2013 has for theme "LIVER CANCER: Act Today. Save Your Life Tomorrow. Awareness. Prevention. Detection. Treatment." Following the well-attended event EASL and UEG issued a joint press statement emphasising the importance of prioritising liver disease research.
A review of 260 epidemiological studies published in the last 5 years to survey the current state of evidence on the burden of liver disease in Europe and its causes.
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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.

  • Intense 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.

 

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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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