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ThemeAdvancements in Gastroenterology and Future Insinuations in Digestive Disorders

GASTROENTEROLOGY 2018 welcomes Students, Gastroenterologists, Physicians, leading universities and research institutions, presenters and exhibitors from all over the world to Melbourne, Australia. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “International Conference on Gastroenterology & Digestive Disorders” during May 14-16, 2018 at Melbourne, Australia by CENETRI PUBLISHING GROUP. We cordially invite you to join us at the Gastroenterology 2018, where you will be sure to have a mean-ingful experience with scholars around the world. All the members of Gastroenterology 2018, organizing committee look forward to meet you in Melbourne.

Scope and Importance

Ten years from now the practice of gastroenterology will have a very different look and feel. Many doctors are trying to keep up with the pace of change in the structure of practices. Realignments and the decline of office based private practice have been rapid and dramatic. We live in an era of health system empowerment and many physicians are struggling to adjust. Technological and therapeutic advances will also alter the land-scape. Change in workflow, increase reliance on ancillary personnel such as physician assistants and medical assistants increase in scope as gastroenterologists devote more of their time to the procedure/technical based aspects of the specialty.

BOWEL DISEASE RATES ARE INCREASING IN AUSTRALIA:

Bowel cancer is the most common internal cancer in Australian community with mortality second only to lung cancer. Activities with gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons & epidemiologists have found that it affects about 1 in 20 people today. These findings set the stage to encourage the prevention or early diagnosis by using screening tests and continued surveillance of those in high risk groups. Your doctor can tell you if you are in such a group.

Market Report: According to the report, the global gastrointestinal endoscopic devices market ac-counted for approximately USD 5.6 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 8.5 Billion by 2021 approximately, growing at a CAGR of around 7.0% between 2016 and 2021.

According to the report, the global gastrointestinal Stents market accounts for $210.3 million in the year 2015 and it reached to $254.48 million by the year 2020. The incremental growth is $44.18.

Jennifer Goossens, Associate Analyst for GBI Research, explains:

“Recently approved products include Intercept’s Ocaliva, for the treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis, & Takeda’s Takecab for acid-related diseases such as gastroesophageal reflux disease – which are both forecast to generate annual revenue of over $1 billion by 2022 – as well as Entyvio for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).”

Segmentation by disease type and analysis of the gastrointestinal therapeutics market• IBD• irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

Accounting for more than 88% of the total market shares, the IBD disease market segment dominated the market during 2015. IBD involves a group of autoimmune dis-eases such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 5% in the next four years.

Geographical segmentation and analysis of the gastrointestinal therapeutics market• Americas• APAC• EMEA

Prominent scientific sessions:• Advances in Gastroenterology• Paediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition• Colorectal Oncology• Gastrointestinal Complications in Pregnancy • Gastrointestinal Radiology• Gastrointestinal Surgery• Palliative Gastroenterology• Esophageal and gastric disease• Pancreatic and biliary disease• Peptic Ulcer Disease• Endoscopy & Hepatology• Bariatric surgery• Helicobacter Pylori Infection• Inflammatory Bowel Disease• Gallbladder and Biliary Disease• Gastrointestinal Pathology• Gastrointestinal Disorders• Gastrointestinal Carcinogenesis and Therapeutics• Gastrointestinal Pharmacotherapy

Associations & Societies of Gastroenterology• World Gastroenterology Organisation• Gastroenterological Society of Australia• British Society of Gastroenterology• European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy• United European Gastroenterology• American Gastroenterological Association• American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy• New Zealand Society of Gastroenterology• Canadian Association of Gastroenterology• Ontario Association of Gastroenterology• Florida Gastroenterological Society• Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates• Indian Society of Gastroenterology• London Gastrointestinal Associates• Association of upper Gastrointestinal Surgeons of Great Britain• The Royal Society of Medicine• Associations of Medical Research Charities

Organizing Committee Members

Ajay SharmaPaediatric Gastroenterologist

Perth PaediatricsAustralia

Stephen N. WongPresident

Hepatology Society of the Philippines

Marcos V. PeriniSenior Lecturer of SurgeryUniversity of Melbourne

Australia

Eduardo G. H. de MouraDirector

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Service of Hospital das Clinicas,

Brazil

Gennaro TaddeiPresident

Luxembourg Society of Gastroenterology & Digestive

Endoscopy, Luxembourg

Antonio IannettiProfessor

Chair of GastroenterologyUniversity of Rome

Italy

Nelson Adami AndreolloChief, Professor of Surgery

State University of CampinasBrazil

Mansour Nasser AldinePresident

Syrian society of Gastroenterology

Syria

Target Audience:• Gastroenterologists • DMO’s and Surgeons • Internal Medicine Physicians • Family Medicine Physicians • Physician Assistants, Nurses • Internal Medicine Residents And Fellows • Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors• Healthcare Institutions • Research & Medical Laboratories

Reasons to attend• Meet Experts & Influencers Face to Face• Educational opportunities• Inspiration• Networking with peers• New Tips & Tactics• Raise Your Profile & Position yourself as an expert• Encounter new vendors and suppliers• Opportunity to travel & discover different and new places

Registration Categories

Tourist Attractions in Melbourne, Australia Melbourne is the capital city of the state of Victoria and has the second highest population of any city in Australia. It is a leading financial centre in Australia as well as in the Asia Pacific. The Economist Intelligence Unit has ranked Melbourne as the World’s most liveable city. Melbourne is often referred to as the Cultural Capital of Australia with a strong emphasis on theatre and the Arts as well as having a worldwide reputation for the quality and diversity of its restaurants. It has the largest tram system outside of Europe, originally named as Batmania. The first ever set of traffic lights in Australia were installed in Melbourne. Until the year 1966 pubs in Melbourne closed at 6:00pm. Melbourne has the highest number of restaurants and cafes per number of people than any other city in the world. According to the Crimes Act of 1958, if you meet up with a Pirate in Melbourne, you must not trade with them. The City of Melbourne’s population is made up of many groups of people of all ages and from many different cultures. Residents include young professionals, international students and older couples looking to enjoy everything the city has to offer. On an average weekday around 909,000 people use the city, and each year Melbourne hosts over a million international visitors.

Conference VenueMelbourne, AustraliaPhone: +1 563 447 3392Email: [email protected]

Conference DatesMay 14-16, 2018Melbourne, Australia