Events
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The Falk Foundation promotes continuing medical education with a wide range of events. In addition to numerous regional and digital continuing education events, the Foundation regularly convenes international symposia in which leading experts share their recent research in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology.


Digital Events

Online Live Event - Symposium 232: Inflammation of the Upper and Lower GI Tract

REGISTRATION FOR THE ONLINE LIVE EVENT! We invite you to join our symposium on clinical education...
28 April 2023 - 29 April 2023
free of charge
Online
Falk Symposia

Symposium 232: Inflammation of the upper and lower GI tract

We are pleased to announce our symposium on clinical education “Inflammation of the upper and lower...
28 April 2023 - 29 April 2023
with costs
Bordeaux
Falk Symposia

Symposium 233: Experimental Hepatology Days

Dear colleagues, We welcome you to the new format of the Falk Experimental Hepatology Days. In the...
18 May 2023 - 20 May 2023
with costs
Zurich
Falk Symposia

Symposium 234: Mucosal Immunology – A Translational View into the Clinic

Dear colleagues, It is an extraordinary pleasure to be able to offer a discussion and exchange forum...
06 July 2023 - 08 July 2023
with costs
Potsdam
Falk Symposia

Workshop - Orphan Diseases in Hepatology and Gastroenterology

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02 November 2023
09:00 - 17:30 o'clock
with costs
Madrid
Falk Symposia

Symposium 235 - Therapeutic Update in GI-disease

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03 November 2023 - 04 November 2023
with costs
Madrid
Falk Symposia

Workshop - AI in Hepatology and Gastroenterology

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14 March 2024
08:00 - 18:00 o'clock
with costs
Copenhagen
Falk Symposia

Symposium 236 - Endoscopy and Imaging in Hepatology and Gastroenterology

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15 March 2024 - 16 March 2024
with costs
Copenhagen
Falk Symposia

Symposium 237 - XXVII International Bile Acid Meeting

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05 July 2024 - 06 July 2024
with costs
Edinburgh
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