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Medscape Showcases Outcomes in Austria for EASL Congress

June 28, 2023 |  

Medscape recently attended the EASL Congress in Austria, where they successfully showcased the outcomes of their Wilson Disease education program. One of their achievements was presenting a poster on “Online Education and its Impact on Gastroenterologists’ Knowledge of Wilson Disease.” Medscape’s commitment to disseminating educational outcomes allows them to continuously improve their education formats. With a publication record of over 100 posters, abstracts, and peer-reviewed articles each year, Medscape contributes significantly to medical knowledge.

“We were so thrilled to present our poster on Wilson Disease education at EASL. It’s always great to get together with our European hepatology colleagues to talk about the latest developments in the field and how education can make a difference in clinicians’ knowledge and therefore patients’ lives. We’re already looking forward to what next year will bring,” said Gill Adair.

During the event, Medscape also organized a networking session, providing an opportunity for congress attendees and leading faculty to discuss the latest developments in the field and the importance of education in improving outcomes. Quentin M. Anstee, a respected Medscape faculty member, joined the event attendees for relaxed conversations and refreshments, providing a break from the congress activities.

For more information about Medscape’s hepatology education initiatives, contact Gill Adair, Mike Vuurman, Adriana Stan, Peter Schoonheim, Tiphaine Barras, or Margaux Le Berre.

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