Welcome to our Virtual Symposium
Our International Symposium on Liver and IBD Review is now in its 15th year, and will once again be held virtually, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic! This two-day symposium has been designed to offer riveting, thought-provoking scientific talks given by international and Canadian experts in Liver and IBD, providing one of the best fora to enhance your knowledge and learn about the emerging trends in our field. Our program is comprised of a range of dynamic and engaging speakers who promise to have you fixated on your computer screen and actively engaged in discussions. As always, the goal is to allow delegates to take what they have learned back to their respective clinics/practices. Our Symposium platform is interactive so plan to take some time to visit with our sponsors and have some fun while participating in our Mystery Box draw!
Message from the Symposium Chair
Welcome Message from the Symposium Chair
David G. Morgan, MD, MSc., FRCP(C), CAGF
2021-2022 Symposium Committee Members
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Registration now available!
Registration includes Scientific Sessions, Networking Session, Annual General Meeting, and Mystery Box Draw.
Winner of the OAG Mystery Box
Dr. Lee Roth |
Dr. Neel Malhotra |
Helpful Hints and Information
NETWORKING HALL
The Virtual Networking Hall will be open from Friday, November 19, 2021 to Sunday, November 21, 2021. Sponsors will post their virtual office hours so you can make appointments. Be sure to check out our sponsors on our website and in our Symposium portal.
PREPARING FOR THE MEETING: PHEEDLOOP MEETING PLATFORM
Once registered, you will be provided with a personalized login a few days before the event. Be sure to login and test the platform at that time to avoid any issues on the day of.
- Ensure you have given permission so your browser can access your camera and microphone on the website.
- Ensure you are using an up to date version in Chrome (recommended), Firefox, or Safari.
- Ensure that you do not have any corporate blocks, firewalls, or VPN open on your computer.
- Ensure that the settings in the video chat application are using your correct microphone and webcam.
Continuing Education
This event is an accredited group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) and approved by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology.
CanMEDS Roles
Through this program the CanMEDS roles of medical expert, communicator, collaborator, leader, scholar and professional will be covered.