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Hall a - 09:00 - 11:30 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 09:00 - 11:30 LIVE China and EGYPT Chairpersons Ashraf Abou Bakr, Military Academy Ayman Abdel Aziz, TBRI Khaled El Basel, MOH Mohamed Salah, Ain Shams University Waleed Abd Elaaty, Ain Shams University 1 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 11:30 - 12:00 Industrial Spot Sanofi 2 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 12:00 - 12:30 Lecture I - 12:00 - 12:30 How to do a good colonoscopy? Mo. Thoufeeq UK 3 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 12:30 - 15:00 LIVE Italy & Egypt Chairpersons Ayman Yosry, Cairo University Bahaa Abbas, Military Academy Ashraf Zaki, Military Academy Mohamed Amer Afify, Waheed Doss, 4 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 15:00 - 15:30 Lecture II 15:00 - 15:30 POEM and ESD Raymond Kim USA 5 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 15:30 - 16:00 Industrial Spot Janseen Chairpersons Ibrahim Moustafa, TBRI Reda El Wakil, Ain Shams University 15:30 - 16:00 Alessandro Arrmuzi Unknown 6 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 16:00 - 16:30 Opening Ceremony 7 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 16:30 - 17:45 Plenary I Chairpersons Ibrahim Negm, Al Azhar University Magda Shehata, Assuit University Rabab Fouad, Cairo University Zakaria Mahran, Ain Shams University Moderators Salwa El Taher, Al Azhar University 16:30 - 16:42 New therapies for MAFLD Graham Foster UK 16:42 - 16:45 Discussion 16:45 - 16:57 Updates on Management Of HCV In Egypt Tamer El Baz Cairo University 16:57 - 17:00 Discussion 17:00 - 17:12 Refractory Ascites Ehab Fawzy Assiut University 17:12 - 17:15 Discussion 17:15 - 17:27 IBS: what's new in Diagnosis and treatment? Yasser Mahrous Minia University 17:27 - 17:30 Discussion 17:30 - 17:45 Panel Discussion 17:45 - 18:00 Break 8 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 18:00 - 18:30 Industrial Spot EVA Pharma Chairperson Sherif Abdel Fattah, Benha University Panelists Ehab Fawzy, Assiut University Yasser Mahrous, Minia University 18:00 - 18:30 Update on HBV management Gamal Esmat Cairo University 9 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 18:30 - 19:00 IBD: inquiries of patients and their concerns. Chairperson Ali Abdel Rahman, Beni Sweif University Moderators Mohamed Bassam, Cairo University Mohamed Medhat Nasr, Assuit University Panelists Mohamad Miqdady, Jordan Nawal Alkhalidi, Iraq Ossama Ebada, Alexandria University 10 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall B - 18:30 - 19:00 Diabetes mellitus-gut-liver inter-relationship Chairperson Mona Ramadan, Al Azhar University Moderators Hassan El Bateaa, Kafr EL Sheikh University Nadia Elwan, Tanta University Panelists Hesham El Khayat, TBRI Inas shaltout, Cairo University Mostafa Gabr, Tanta University 11 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 19:00 - 19:30 Emergencies in gut and liver diseases Chairperson Shamardan Bayazeed, Quena University Moderators Ahmed Ghazy, Al Azhar University Mohamed Abdelmalek, Assiut University Panelists Assem El fart, Zagazig University Hassan El Garem, Cairo University Heba Osman, 12 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall B - 19:00 - 19:30 Management of diabetes in the setting of liver cirrhosis Chairperson Ferial el Kalla, Tanta University Moderators Ahmed Foad, Cairo University Hatem el Alfy, Mansoura University Panelists Abdelfattah hanno, Alexandria University Alaa Nouh, Menoufeyia University Raed Mansour, Al Azhar University 19:30 - 19:45 Break 13 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A -AMA 19:45 - 20:15 Evidence based medicine and research methodologys Chairperson Abdel Hamid Serwah, Suez Canal University Moderators Aisha El Sharkawy, Cairo University Mohamed el boraie, Al Azhar University Panelists Abdel meguid kassem, Cairo University Ghada Nasr, Cairo University Moustafa Ragheb, 14 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall B - 19:45 - 20:15 Management of portal hypertension in cirrhotic Patients Chairperson Ahmed Abdel Samie, Moderators Khaled Farid, Mansoura University Sherif Adel Salam, Tanta University Panelists Awatef Sedeek, Sudan Hamdy Mahfouz, Al Azhar University Iman Hamza, Cairo University 15 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 20:15 - 20:45 Novel approach to GI tumors management Chairperson Moustafa El Shazli, Cairo University Moderators Ahmed Salah Seif, Shebin El kom Teaching Hospital Yasser El Tabbakh, Cairo University Panelists Amr Sakr, Hazem Al-Ashhab, Jordan Sami Hani Alhijazien, Jordan 16 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall B - 20:15 - 20:45 Nutrition in patients with end stage liver disease Chairperson Fatma Abdel Salam, Benha University Moderators Dalia Omran, Cairo University Mohamed Abdullah, NRI Panelists Maysa shawky, Cairo University Rashed hassan, Zagazig University Said Shalaby, NRI 17 Thursday, Nov 05, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 21:00 - 22:15 Plenary II Chairperson Ahmed Noaman Hassib, Ain Shams University Hosny Salama, Cairo University Madiha El Zeiny, Al Azhar University Safia Mahmoud, Al Azhar University Moderators Naglaa Atef, 21:00 - 21:12 The race for cure in HBV: current therapies Hassan hamdy Ain Shams University 21:12 - 21:15 Discussion 21:15 - 21:27 Infection international Unknown 21:27 - 21:30 Discussion 21:30 - 21:42 Regression of fibrosis and portal hypertension in liver disease: Is it really feasible? Mohamed El Kassas Helwan university 21:42 - 21:45 Discussion 21:45 - 21:57 Gut brain modulators for functional GI disorders (SSRIs, Tetracyclic antidepressants, TCAs…etc.) Mohamed Abdel Aziz Metwally Benha University 21:57 - 22:00 Discussion 22:00 - 22:15 Panel Discussion 18 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 13:00 - 14:30 Liverpool Meeting Management of Drug Interactions in Infectious Disease. Chairpersons Gamal Esmat, Cairo University Mahmoud Elsabahy, BUC Maysaa Abdallah, Zagazig University 13:00 - 13:20 The Importance of understanding drug interactions David Back UK 13:20 - 13:40 Key drug interaction issues from EASL Guidelines 2020 Fiona Marra UK 13:40 - 14:00 Role of the pharmacist in DAA prescribing and HCV elimination. Alison Boyle UK 14:00 - 14:20 Managing HIV/HCV/TB coinfection: the hard way for cure. Ahmed Cordie Cairo University 14:20 - 14:30 Discussion 19 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall B - 13:00 - 15:00 IBD School Moderators Ismail Anwar, Cairo University Mohamed El Tabbakh, Ain Shams University 13:00 - 13:20 IBD school (Def, Objective, Goals and Description) Ismail Anwar Cairo University Mohamed El Tabbakh Ain Shams University 13:20 - 13:40 Breakthrough in biological therapy 13:40 - 13:55 Ain shams IBD MDT success story Mohamed El Tabbakh Ain Shams University 13:55 - 14:10 Cairo University IBD MDT success story Ismail Anwar Cairo University 14:10 - 14:25 Insurance experience in IBD MDT Fathia Hamed Nasr city hospital Insurance 14:25 - 14:55 Bowel ultrasound Rasha Salah Unknown Shaimaa Youssef Unknown Yasmin Gaber Unknown Maha Hassabalah Cairo University 20 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 14:30 - 15:30 Covid Recap Chairpersons Amgad El Zahaby, Al Azhar University Ramadan Zaki, MOHT Moderators Mohamed El Badry, Aswan University 14:30 - 15:00 Covid Summary Mohamed El Badry Aswan University 15:00 - 15:10 Mansoura -NZIR study for treatment of COVID-19 : a single-center experience Mahmoud El bendary Mansoura University 15:10 - 15:20 Role of lung ultrasound during COVID-19 pandemic Samy Zaki Al Azhar University 15:20 - 15:30 Discussion 21 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall B - 15:30 - 16:15 Industrial Spot ACINO Chairperson Ashraf Zaki, Military Academy Moderators Ahmed Fouad, Ain Shams University 15:30 - 16:00 H- pylori update Waleed Abd Elaaty Ain Shams University 22 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 16:00 - 17:15 Plenary III Chairpersons Ashraf El Sayed, Ain Shams University Hanan Abdel Halim, cairo university Khaled Abdel Azim, Al Azhar University Somaia El Shazli, Al Azhar University Moderators Wafaa El Zefzafy, Al Azhar University 16:00 - 16:12 Hepatorenal syndrome Imam Waked NLI 16:12 - 16:15 Discussion 16:15 - 16:27 Future therapies for HBV cure Marc Boliere France 16:27 - 16:30 Discussion 16:30 - 16:42 Fungal dysbiosis and gastrointestinal disorders. Maysaa Abdallah Zagazig University 16:42 - 16:45 Discussion 16:45 - 16:57 Double release proton pump inhibitors: are they any different? (sponsored) Ahmed Zaid Alexandria University 16:57 - 17:00 Discussion 17:00 - 17:15 Panel Discussion 17:15 - 17:30 Break 23 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 17:30 - 18:00 Annoying problems in cirrhotic patients (intractable itching, muscle cramps,). Chairperson Hanaa Omar, Al Azhar University Moderators Eman El Shimy, Al Azhar University Walid El Ahmady, Zagazig University Panelists Ahmed El Gezara, Menoufia University Awny Abdel Rahman, Aswan University Mahmoud Shedid, Suez Canal University 24 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall B - 17:30 - 18:00 Chronic fatigue syndrome: a truth or myth and how to approach? Chairperson Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Mansoura University Moderators Essam aly hassan, Fayoum university Fatheya el raei, Damietta University Panelists Dina Ismail, Beni Sweif University Ossama Ashraf, Ain Shams University Shaimaa Mosaad, Al Azhar University 25 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall A - 18:00 - 18:30 Hypersplenism and its sequelae: multidisciplinary approach. Chairperson Medhat El Sahar, Police Academy Moderators Mahmoud Abdou, Cairo University Mohamed Salah, Ain Shams University Panelists Ahmed Hosny Abdel Maksoud, Cairo University Mervat Matar, Cairo University Mohamed Fathy, Ain Shams University 26 Friday, Nov 06, 2020 Hall: Hall B - 18:00 - 18:30 Travel medicine Chairperson Mohamed Imam, Zagazig University Moderators Ibrahim Amer, Kafr El Shiekh University Walid El Agawi, Port Said University Panelists Hanan Soliman, Tanta University Magdy Abbas, Imbaba
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