UCHID POST GRADUATE COURSE

HCV Management

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection continues to be a major health problem in Egypt as the nation bears the highest prevalence rate worldwide. This week ,we will discuss HCV infection , HCV management, the process of development of the Egyptian model ,and future strategies for sustainability.
 
Speakers:
Gamal Esmat

CRC Screening

With Colorectal cancer (CRC) being the third most common malignancy and the fourth leading cause of cancer death worldwide, CRC screening has become imperative. This week we delineate different CRC screening tests and clarify every bone in contention.
 
Speakers:
Mohamed Negm

H.Pylori

This week our professors enlarge upon H.pylori infection ; taking into account its towering prevalence in Egypt , the changes in therapy from discovery to nowadays and the latest updates on its management and treatment.

Speaker:

Ashraf El Breedy

HCC (Novel Therapy)

In Egypt, Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) constitutes a significant public health problem as it is

considered the fourth most common type of cancer nationally. Join us as we tackle HCC ; we will

dive into its risk factors, clinical picture, management and prognosis.

 

Speaker:

Ashraf Omar

Metabolic Liver Diseases

In light of the landscape of the chronic liver diseases in Egypt, our professors come together to address and discuss the crux of metabolic liver diseases .

Speaker:

Nada El Damatty

HBV Overview

With Viral hepatitis being a major public health challenge in Egypt , all but little is known about the epidemiology of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, its geographical distribution, and the risk factors for infection in the Egyptian context. This week with our esteemed professors, we will get to know more than the synopsis of the HBV story

Speaker:

Awny Abdel Rahman

Management of CD

This week we provide an extensive overview of the management of Crohn’s disease ; we shed light on the novel and emerging therapies and the latest advances made in its management and treatment.

Speaker:

Mohamed El Tabbakh