Pediatrics and Rare Disease
Track: Sheila Sherlock Research Day Moderators: Dr Binita Kamath & Dr Jordan Feld
* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EST.
Canada/Eastern
Canada/Eastern
Track: Nurses and Allied Health Program Moderator: Colina Yim Session's Learning Objectives: 1. Review what treatments were used for HCV in the early days 2. Discuss how treatments have changed over the years 3. Examine integrating collaborative strategies for Hospital and Community
Canada/Eastern
Canada/Eastern
Track: Nurses and Allied Health Program Moderator: Sheryl Wolfstadt Session's Learning Objectives: 1. Learn about autoimmune liver disease (AILD) patients pre-liver transplant referral process and journey to listing 2. Gain understanding of the follow up post-transplant experience and monitoring for AILD patients and explore disease recurrence 3. Discuss the role of diet in fatty liver disease 4. Review practical dietary modifications to better manage or even reverse fatty liver disease 5. Identify barriers to out patient care of ALD patients awaiting transplant 6. Analyse the importance of multi-disciplinary team in supporting ALD patients in community 7. Examine how to recognize decompensated cirrhosis 8. Identify how to manage decompensated cirrhosis
Canada/Eastern
Canada/Eastern
Track: Sheila Sherlock Research Day + Nurses and Allied Health Program Moderator: Dr Elmar Jaeckel, Toronto Session's Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the role of the immune response in the pathogenesis of viral hepatitis 2. Review therapeutic approaches to induce or alter immune responses