The 2nd World Congress on Controversies in the Management of Viral Hepatitis (C-Hep)
Congress - Berlin, Germany
Following the success of the 1st World Congress on Controversies in the Management of Viral Hepatitis (C-Hep), we are very pleased to invite you to participate in the 2nd C-Hep Congress which will be held in Berlin, Germany on October 18-20, 2012.
The large attendance and enthusiastic feedback of the 1st Congress held last May in Barcelona highlighted the need for such a meeting focusing on the needs of the busy clinician caring for HCV and HBV infected patients. The C-Hep Congress attempts to summarize all the key new data recently presented – and how it might be implemented in routine care of Hepatitis B and C patients. Overviews, state of the art lectures and controversial debates with the outstanding faculty of prominent world leaders presenting both pro and con positions challenge and explore the optimal treatment for patients, including the appropriate use of new drugs. This educational Congress focuses on clinical practices in Viral Hepatitis and benefits not only Hepatologists and Infectious Diseases specialist, but also general practitioners, internists and primary care physicians with a desire to gain knowledge in these exciting advances.
The format includes a significant allocation of time for interactive debates and questions from the audience to each panel of experts. Participants are encouraged to take an active role in the discussions with faculty members which follow each debate, in a unique and open environment.
Thu, Oct 18, 2012 - Sat, Oct 20, 2012
Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin
Otto-Braun-Strasse 90, Berlin, Germany
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