Program Overview
This webinar was recorded on Tuesday, December 15th, Tuesday, January 26th, and Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021. NYP/Columbia University Irving Medical Center for Liver Disease and Transplantation (CLDT) experts offer extensive experience diagnosing and treating all forms and stages of liver disease in children. They assess and treat liver disease with standard medical therapy, investigational protocols, and surgical therapy. In addition, they serve as a primary transplantation center. The overall goal of the activity is to learn about commonly encountered liver disease in children and understand the causes, signs, symptoms, risk factors, screening, and innovative approaches to treatment and progress in research on biliary atresia. The format of this recording will consist of three series of lectures and interactive discussions.
Learning Objectives
- Identify up-to-date management of pediatric liver disease
- Understand state of the art management of pediatric liver transplant
- Discuss the Management and Treatment of Biliary Atresia
Target Audience
This program has been designed for Pediatric Gastroenterologists, Pediatric Surgeons, Transplant Surgeons, Pediatricians, Nurses, Social Workers, Dieticians, Physician Assistants and any other clinicians involved in the management and treatment of pediatric liver disease and transplantation.
Method of Participation
You will receive the webinar recording link after completing registration in the confirmation email.