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2021 Webinar Program


Started in 2018, the program provides postgraduate level training in gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy which complements our in-country training programs. The topics are determined with colleagues in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) and can take the form of presentations or case studies accompanied by discussion. As many as 12 centres have been represented AND UP TO 80 participants at a session. For more information, contact Assoc Prof Chris Hair who leads the program for ANZGITA.  The 2022 program is being developed now to be published in February.

The program is run with the co-ordinating and technical support of Ms Christine Higa's team at the Pacific Basin Telehealth Resource Center of the University of Hawaii. The centre provides significant support for the program.                                                     

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Time Conversions AEDT (as of Octoberl 2021) The meeting begins on...
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Friday - Event date listed              Thursday 

1:00 PM Fiji
10:00 AM Palau                               2:00 PM Am.Samoa (Pago Pago)

11:00 AM N.Mariana Islands             3:00 PM Hawaii
11:00 AM Guam
11:00 AM Port Moresby
12:00 PM Melbourne/Sydney

12:00 PM Pohnpei
1:00 PM Marshall Islands
2.00 PM Auckland NZ

2:00 PM Samoa (Apia)
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2021 Webinar Links Below

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19 FEB  "Liver Masses 1: Cases & Management"  - Dr Chris Hair                                                 

19 MAR "Liver Masses 2: Cases & Management" - Dr Sam Hall                                                      

23 APR  "Case Discussions: Ascites Management" - Dr Emily Prewett                                           
                                                                                        
21 MAY - "Renal Issues in Cirrhosis - Hepato-Renal Syndrome"  - Dr Nicholas Hannah              

18 JUN - "Case Discussion: Management to Hepatic Encephalopathy" - Dr Tony Rahman           

16 JUL - '
Acute Liver Failure:  Cases / Management '  - Dr Chris Leung & Dr Dorothy Liu

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