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ID Date Location Subject Lectures 1 Esfand 1397 IAGH Office Bariatric ID Date Location Subject Lectures Bariatric Surgery, Indication & 1 Esfand 1397 IAGH Office Dr. Faghihi-Kashani, et al. Complications Joint Digestive & Oncology 2 Bahman 1397 - - Seminar GI Bleeding of Unknown Dr. Malekzadeh 3 Dey 1397 IAGH Office Primary Site Dr. Ehsani-Ardakani 4 Azar 1397 IAGH Office Advanced Endoscopy Dr. Emami, Dr. Zamani 5 Aban 1397 IAGH Office Optimal Management of IBD Dr. Vahedi, Dr. Daryani Dr. Shahbazkhani Non-Celiac Gluten 6 Shahrivar 1397 IAGH Office Dr. Ganji Enteropathy Dr. Fanaeian Dr. Nasseri-Moghaddam, Dr. Ghadir, 7 Mordad 1397 IAGH Office Refractory to heart burn Dr. Foroutan Dr. Saberi-Firouzi, Dr. Saidi, Dr. 8 Tir 1397 IAGH Office Approach to Liver mass Radmard 9 Khordad 1397 IAGH Office Cholestatic Hepatitis Dr. Daryani, Dr Zamani Ordibehesht 10 IAGH Office Viral Hepatitis, B and C Dr. Nasiri-Toosi, Dr. Merat, Dr. Poustchi 1397 Dr. Ansari, Dr, Hajiani 11 Farvardin 1397 IAGH Office Wilson's Disease Dr. Jamali 12 Esfand 1396 IAGH Office Chronic Diarrhea Dr. Daryani, Dr. Shahbazkhani 13 Bahman 1396 IAGH Office Lower GI Bleeding Dr. Zojaji et al. 14 Dey 1396 IAGH Office Colonodcopy Screening Dr. Delavari, Dr. Aletaha, Dr. Mokhtare 15 Azar 1396 IAGH Office Gallstones Dr. Khatibian, Dr. Zamani 16 Mehr 1396 IAGH Office Hemochromatosis Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Nobakht 17 Shahrivar 1396 IAGH Office Cholangiocarcinoma Dr. Saidi et al. 18 Mordad 1396 IAGH Office Drug Induced Liver Disease Dr. Daryani et al. Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Nasseri- 19 Tir 1396 IAGH Office Autoimmune Hepatitis Moghaddam 20 Khordad 1396 IAGH Office DDW 2017 Ordibehesht Shariati Inflammatory Bowel Disease 21 Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Vahedi, Dr. Daryani 1396 Hospital (IBD) Dr. Saberi-Firouzi, Dr. Taheri, Dr. 22 Farvardin 1396 IAGH Office Alcoholic Liver Disease Fakheri Dr. Radmard, Dr. Sotoudeh, Dr. 23 Esfand 1395 IAGH Office GIST Mohammad-nejad, Dr. Naseri- moghaddam Dr. Ansari, Dr. Shahbaz Khani, Dr. 24 Bahman 1395 IAGH Office Intestinal Gas Sohrab Pour 25 Dey 1395 IAGH Office Chronic Abdominal Pain Dr. Daryani, Dr. Farahvash, Dr. taslimi Approach to Acute Abdominal 26 Azar 1395 IAGH Office Dr. Naseri- Moghaddam Pain Dr. Merat, Dr. zojaji, Dr. Ehsani 27 Mehr 1395 IAGH Office GI and Opium Ardakani Management of Dr. Naseri- Moghaddam, Dr. Taghavi, 28 Shahrivar 1395 IAGH Office Anticoaguation in GI Dr. nozari Procedure 29 Mordad 1395 IAGH Office IBD NEWS Dr. Daryani, Dr. Vahedi 30 Tir 1395 IAGH Office HCV Dr. Merat, Dr. Alavian Dr. Daryani, Dr. Merat, Dr. zamani, Dr. 31 Khordad 1395 IAGH Office DDW 2016 Mokhtare Ordibehesht Dr. Pourshams, Dr. Naseri- 32 IAGH Office Diet and the Gut 1395 Moghaddam, Dr. Ganji 33 Farvardin 1395 IAGH Office Beyond Polyps and Cancer Dr. Masoudi, Dr. Delavari, Dr Aletaha 34 Esfand 1394 IAGH Office Mucosal Healing in IBD Dr. Nasseri-moghadam 35 Bahman 1394 IAGH Office Neuroendocrine Tumors Dr. Pourshams, Dr. Saberifirouzi 36 Dey 1394 IAGH Office ACG 2015 Dr. Daryani Enteroscopy for small bowel Disease Dr. Soleimani ASL, Dr. Radmard, Dr. 37 Azar 1394 IAGH Office Experience from Shariati Aliasgari hospital Coagulation Disorders in liver 38 Mehr 1394 IAGH Office Dr. Zojaji, Dr. Ehsani Diseases Crohn’s disease Update on Dr. Daryani, Dr. Mahjoubi, Dr. Vahedi, 39 Shahrivar 1394 IAGH Office fistulazing crohn’s disease Dr. Radmard Bariatric surgery post 40 Mordad 1394 IAGH Office operation Indication and Dr Pourshams, Dr. Khalaj, Dr. Jodeiri post op complications Shariati Epidemic of NAFLD NASH 41 Tir 1394 Dr Malekzadeh, Dr. Merat Hospital Update on new therapy Shariati Dr. Merat 42 Khordad 1394 DDW 2015 Hospital Dr Daryani Ordibehesht Shariati Dr, Nasseri-Moghaddam, Dr. Foroutan, 43 Heartburn 1394 Hospital Dr. Ghadir Shariati Treatment of refractory Dr. Agah, Dr. M. Mokhtare, Dr. 44 Farvardin 1394 Hospital constipation Masoodi, Dr. Mohammadi Pour Shariati 45 Esfand 1393 Colonic Polyps Dr. Delavari, Dr. Salimzadeh Hospital Shariati Dr. Nasseri-Moghaddam, Dr. Eslami, Dr. 46 Bahman 1393 GERD Hospital Darvish-Moghaddam Shariati New Biologic Treatment for 47 Dey 1393 Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Silvio Danese Hospital IBD The American Association for Shariati 48 Azar 1393 the Study of Liver Diseases Dr. Daryani Hospital (AASLD 2014) Shariati Non Celiac gluten sensitive Dr. Shahbazkhani, Dr. Ganji, Dr. 49 Mehr 1393 Hospital enteropathy Rostami Shariati 50 Shahrivar 1393 IBD Update Dr. Nasseri-Moghaddam Hospital Shariati Dr. Khatibian, Dr. Shahbazkhani, Dr. 51 Mordad 1393 Gallstone Hospital Sotoudehmanesh Shariati 52 Tir 1393 Case Presentation Dr. Aghazadeh Hospital Shariati 53 29Khordad 1393 DDW 2014 Dr. Daryani, Dr. Pourshams Hospital Shariati The Gut Microbs- Importance 54 1Khordad 1393 Dr. Ansari, Dr. Vahedi, Dr. Hekmatdoost Hospital in Health and Nutrition Shariati 55 Farvardin 1393 NASH and NAFLD Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Merat Hospital Shariati 56 Esfand 1392 AASLD 2013 Dr. Daryani Hospital Dr. Nasseri-Moghaddam, Dr. Shariati 57 Bahman 1392 New Imaging and GI Disease Akhlaghpour, Dr. Ghenaati, Dr. Hospital Hashemi, Dr. Radmard Shariati Pancreatic Cancer Dr. Setoodehmanesh, Dr. 58 Dey 1392 Hospital Cholongiocarcinoma Mohammadnejad, Dr. Pourshams Shariati Drug induced GI and Liver Dr. Daryani, Dr. Masjedizadeh, Dr. 59 Azar 1392 Hospital Disease Hashemi Shariati GI and Liver Disease in 60 Mehr 1392 Dr. Emami, Dr. Minakari, Dr. Shavakhi Hospital Pregnancy Constipation, Solitary Rectal Shariati 61 Shahrivar 1392 Ulcer, Dr. Ansari, Dr. Vahedi Hospital Functional Bowel Disease Shariati 62 Mordad 1392 Therapeutic Endoscopy News Dr. Aghazadeh et al Hospital Shariati 63 Tir 1392 HBV News Dr. Somi et al Hospital Shariati Dr. Daryani, Dr. Malekzadeh, 64 30Khordad 1392 DDW 2013 Hospital Dr. Merat Shariati Dr. Poustchi, Dr. Nasiri-Toosi, Dr. 65 2Khordad 1392 HCC and its intervention Hospital Akhlaghpour Shariati 66 Farvardin 1392 AASLD 2012 Dr. Moeini Hospital Shariati 67 Esfand 1391 Pancreatic Mass Dr. pourshams et al Hospital Shariati 68 Bahman 1391 Chronic Liver Disease Dr. Malekzadeh et al Hospital Shariati 69 Dey 1391 Iron Over Load Dr. Zamani et al Hospital Shariati Obesity (Medical & Surgical 70 Azar 1391 Dr. Aghazadeh et al Hospital Treatment) Shariati 71 Mehr 1391 Therapeutic Endoscopy Dr. Daryani et al Hospital Shariati Dr. Somi, Dr. Alavian, Dr. Merat, Dr. 72 Shahrivar 1391 IBD News Hospital Nasiri-Toosi Shariati Dr Nasseri-Moghaddam, Dr Merat, Dr 73 Mordad 1391 HCV News Hospital Mohamadnejad Shariati 74 Tir 1391 DDW 2012 (PART 2) Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr Daryani, Dr Zamani Hospital Shariati Dr. Nasseri-Moghaddam, Dr. Vahedi, 75 Khordad 1391 DDW 2012 (PART 1) Hospital Dr. Malekzadeh From Heartburn to Ordibehesht Shariati 76 Constipation-Common GI Dr. Mikaeili, Dr. Asl-e- Soleymani 1391 Hospital Symptoms in the Community Shariati 77 Farvardin 1391 Achalasia Hospital Shariati Dr. Emami, Dr. Jamali Rayka, Dr. 78 Esfand 1390 Wilson’s Disease Hospital Ehsani-Ardakani Shariati 79 Dey 1390 AASLD 2011 Dr. Daryani Hospital Shariati 80 Azar 1390 Acid Peptic Disease revisited Dr. Massarrat, Dr. Malekzadeh Hospital Shariati Dr. Mohammadnejad, Dr. 81 Aban 1390 NET Tumors Hospital Setoudehmanesh Shariati 82 Mehr 1390 CRC+ Screening Dr. Ansari, Dr. Agah, Dr. Mansoori Hospital Dr. Nassei-Moghaddam, Dr. Shariati 83 Mordad 1390 Autoimmune Hepatitis Mohammad Bagheri, Dr. Amirpejman Hospital Hashemi Shariati Principles of Liver 84 Tir 1390 Dr. Reza Saeidi Hospital Transplantation Shariati Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Nasser Ebrahimi 85 Khordad 1390 DDW 2011 Hospital Daryani Ordibehesht Shariati Enteric Infection: Dr. Pourshams, Dr. Vahedi, Dr. Jabbari, 86 1390 Hospital Prevention and Management Dr. Allahverdi Shariati 87 Farvardin 1390 Update AASLD Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Daryani Hospital Shariati Dr. Nasseri-Moghaddam, Dr. Ghadir, 88 Esfand 1389 Update on GERD Hospital Dr. Delavari, Dr. Eslami Dr. Aghazadeh, Dr. Asadzadeh, Dr. Shariati 89 Bahman 1389 Cholangiocarcinoma Nejatollahi, Dr, Mohammad-Alizadeh, Hospital Dr. Fatemi, Dr. Naderi Shariati Challenge in Management of Dr. Pourshams, Dr. Mir-bagheri, Dr. 90 Azar 1389 Hospital Pancreas Tumors Azadeh, Dr, Zandi, Dr, Malekzadeh Shariati 91 Mehr 1389 Nausea and Vomiting Dr. Emami, Dr. Darvish-Moghaddam Hospital Shariati Intestinal failure and 92 Shahrivar 1389 Dr. Maleki, Dr. Fakheri, Dr. Taheri Hospital Nutritional support Shariati Dr. Mirmadjlessi, Dr. Zamani, Dr. 93 Mordad 1389 Gallbladder Stone Hospital Shahbazkhani Shariati Dr. Nasiri-Toosi, Dr. Saberi-Firoozi, Dr. 94 Tir 1389 Hepatocellular Carcinoma Hospital Poustchi Shariati 95 Khordad 1389 Digestive Disease Week 2010 Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Daryani Hospital Ordibehesht Shariati 96 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Dr. Malekzadeh, Dr. Vahedi, Dr. Zamani 1388 Hospital Shariati 97 Farvardin 1389 Acute liver failure Dr. Daryani, Dr. Somi, Dr. Antikchi Hospital Shariati 98 Esfand 1388 AASLD 2009 Report Professor R. Malekzadeh Hospital Shariati 99 Bahman 1388 Cystic Lesion of the Pancreas Dr. Mirmadjlessi, Dr. Sotoudeh manesh Hospital 10 Shariati GI & Liver Disease in Dr. Boghratian, Dr. Zamani, Dr. Dey 1388 0 Hospital pregnancy Khaleghi 10 Shariati WCOG 2009 & UEGW 2009 Azar 1388 Professor R. Malekzadeh 1 Hospital Report 10 Shariati Mehr 1388 Benign Preanal Disease Dr. Mahjoobi, Dr. Fazeli 2 Hospital 10 Shariati Dr. M. Alavian, Dr. Keyvan, Dr. Shahrivar 1388 Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) 3 Hospital Mohebbi 10 Shariati Professor N. EbrahimiDaryani, Dr. M. Mordad 1388 Spacious Liver Lesions 4 Hospital NasiriToosi, Dr. Saberi 10 Shariati Tir 1388 DDW 2009 Professor N. EbrahimiDaryani 5 Hospital Dr. M. NasiriToosi, Dr. Ebrahimi, Dr. 10 Shariati Khordad 1388 Iron overload Modarresi, Dr. Esfandbod,
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