Thursday, April 12, 2018

Liver Congress 2018 - ‘what you need to know in 5-minutes’ video clips each day from the conference

 ‘what you need to know in 5-minutes’

Hi folks, if you need help navigating the International Liver Congress, begin here: For Patients: The International Liver Congress 2018 . This page is a collection of links with conference updates and a list of websites you may be interested in visiting. As once a patient myself, exploring Practice Point was an easy way to review key data presented at the meeting.  Each day of the conference Practice Point uploads 5-minute video clips summarizing that day's hepatitis C presentations. However, you need to register, its free, check out the process below with highlights of today's clip. 

Link: Practice Point
Independent Conference Coverage from the 53rd Annual Congress of the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL)*
In this video series, Dr. Brown will present ‘what you need to know in 5‐minutes’ regarding today's presentations from The International Liver Congress EASL 2018 in Paris, France. These educational Clinical Clips will spotlight the latest advances in the prevention and treatment of hepatitis C through a series of daily, ‘what you need to know in 5-minutes’ videos each day from the conference. 

Clinical Clips Day One - April 12, 2018
Highlights: Harvoni® (Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir) 8wks treatment vs 12wks in black treatment-naïve genotype 1 patients.

HCV genotype 3 using 8wks of Epclusa® (Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir) for patients on Opioid Substitution therapy.

Epclusa® (Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir) plus ribavirin for HCV genotype 3 patients with cirrhosis, and finally HCV treatment for patients with decompensated cirrhosis.
Start here.....

Check Practice Point each day of the conference, April-12 - April 15.

For patients, navigating registration
Link - Click here to register
The good news, only areas marked with * are required. The process is self-explanatory, it goes like this.

Email *
Confirm Email *
Password * Confirm Password *
First Name *
Last Name *
Degree * If you do not have a medical degree type in "Other" when the next box appears, type in "Patient"
Select the category that best represents your specialty * Pick one, anyone.
Areas of Interest (Check all that apply) * Pick one, anyone.

Good luck

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