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Conference on Liver Disease in Africa (COLDA) 2022

Invitation to Join COLDA 2022

Organizing Committee member, Geoffrey Dusheiko, invites you to join COLDA 2022 from 29 September - 1 October in Cape Town, South Africa!

Welcome

Co-organized by Academic Medical Education and the SHARE Global Health Foundation in close collaboration with regional societies, COLDA 2022 aims at empowering healthcare professionals (HCPs) to diagnose, prevent, treat, and achieve a cure for liver diseases for the benefit of patients in Africa. This being the 5th COLDA, we continue to cultivate a platform that provides a unique opportunity for clinicians, researchers, policymakers, industry representatives, and other healthcare professionals in the African region. Together with support from an international community of experts, they will exchange knowledge on the latest developments and achievements in the management of viral hepatitis and liver disease with a special focus on the African context. We aspire to provide you with a highly scientific and educational abstract-driven conference consisting of keynote speeches, state-of-the-art lectures, oral and poster abstract presentations, roundtable discussions, and debates with ample time for discussion.

We are certain that the conference will act as a catalyst for translating science into clinical practice while promoting medical education in the field of hepatology and setting up collaborations within the African region. Everyone will have an exceptional opportunity to share and acquire knowledge, and experience a wide spectrum of topics related to liver disease.

Program Chairs 2022

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The SHARE Global Health Foundation

The SHARE Global Health Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing global health by sharing and implementing expertise and evidence-based knowledge internationally. SHARE focuses on identifying innovative educational programs and implementation strategies to empower physicians, community representatives, and stakeholders in low- and middle-income countries with the knowledge needed to improve services and policies in both governmental and private institutions.

Visit the SHARE website for more information.

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