39th Erasmus Liver Day
Fri, 29 Nov
|Conference Center de Doelen
The Erasmus Liver Day represents the most important post-graduate teaching activity in Hepatology in The Netherlands. The purpose of this annual symposium is to provide high-quality post-graduate training and highlight new developments in hepatobiliary disease for hepatologists, surgeons, internists
Time & Location
29 Nov 2024, 09:30 – 16:30
Conference Center de Doelen, Kruisplein 30, 3012 CC Rotterdam, Nederland
About the event
9.30-9.35 Welcome & introduction – Harry L.A. Janssen
Pregnancy and liver disease - Chair Anne van Eldere
9.35-9.55 Pregnancy in liver disease (HBV/Wilson/AIH/Portal hypertension) - Raoel Maan
9.55 -10.20 Liver disease in pregnancy - TBC
10.20-10.35 Discussion + questions to the audience
10.35-11.05 Break
Cholestatic liver disease - Chair Adriaan van der Meer
11.05-11.30 To scratch or not to scratch? - Andreas Kremer
11.30-12.00 State-of-the-art: The future in cholestatic liver disease - Gideon Hirschfield
12.00-12.15 Discussion + questions to the audience
Liver transplantation - Chair Caroline den Hoed
12.15-12.35 The road to transplantation for CRC – new treatment paradigm - Marieke de Boer
12.35-12.55 When is liver transplantation not an option? (Age/frailty) - Wojtek Polak
12.55-13.10 Discussion + questions to the audience
13.10-14.10 Lunch
Viral Hepatitis - Chair Rob de Knegt
14.10-14.30 New treatment for HDV has finally arrived - Milan Sonneveld
14.30-14.50 How to cure HBV with licensed or novel compounds? - Harry Janssen
14.50-15.05 Discussion + questions to the audience
MASLD – Chair Willem Pieter Brouwer
15.05-15.35 State-of-the-art: New therapies for MASLD - Phil Newsome
15.35-15.55 Bariatric surgery as treatment for MASH, when is the liver disease too severe? - TBC
15.55-16.10 Discussion + questions to the audience
16.10-16.20 Closing remarks - Harry Janssen
16.20 Drinks