We look forward to welcoming you for an impactful and informative webinar on World Hepatitis Day, July 26, hosted by the Society on Liver Disease in Africa (SOLDA). This special event is dedicated to raising awareness and promoting global action to eliminate hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030.
Event Highlights:
Date: July 26, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (GMT)
Platform: Virtual (Link)
Webinar Overview:
Hepatitis continues to be a significant health challenge in Africa and around the world. To mark World Hepatitis Day, SOLDA is bringing together leading experts in hepatology to discuss the latest research, treatment strategies, and public health initiatives aimed at combating hepatitis. This webinar provides a unique opportunity for healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and the general public to gain valuable insights into the fight against hepatitis.
Key Topics:
Hep B & D - Covered by Central
Hep C - Covered by North
Hep A & E - Covered by South
Key and Vulnerable Populations - Covered by East
PMTCT - Covered by West
Featured Speakers:
Dr. Manal Hamdy El-Sayad - President of SOLDA
Prof. Wendy Spearman - Vice-President of SOLDA
Prof. Christian Tzeuton - Board Member
Prof. Ashraf Omar - Board Member
Prof. Mark Sonderup - Board Member
Dr. Mercy Nyakowa - Board Member
Dr. Ponsiano Ocama - Board Member
Dr. Funmi Lesi - Board Member
Dr. Gibril Ndow - Board Member
Why Attend:
Learn from renowned experts in the field of hepatology.
Network with professionals and stakeholders committed to liver health.
Engage in discussions about the latest advancements and future directions in hepatitis research and treatment.
Support the global effort to eliminate hepatitis and improve liver health in Africa and beyond.
Registration:
This webinar is free to attend, but registration is required. Click here (link) to secure your spot and receive your webinar access details.
Join Us:
Together, we can make a difference in the fight against hepatitis. Be part of this significant event and contribute to the global movement towards a hepatitis-free future. We look forward to your participation on July 26!
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