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p1 SUNDAY OVERVIEW MONDAY OVERVIEW TUESDAY OVERVIEW SUNDAY 20 AUGUST 2017 Arena 1B Central A Meeting Room 8 Central B & C Meeting Rooms 5 & 6 Meeting Room 7 CLICK HERE to view sessions CLICK HERE to view sessions CLICK HERE to view sessions CLICK HERE to view sessions CLICK HERE to view sessions CLICK HERE to view sessions PLENARY / BUSHELL IBD Research IBD Paediatric Endoscopy Endoscopy Liver GENCA Session 1 08:30 Changing Paradigms in Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopy: Video Forum HCC: Origins, Detection & Treatment GENCA Respiratory Endoscopy 10:00 Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall Session 2 10:30 Plenary/Bushell Lecture – Unopposed session Unopposed session taking place in Arena 1B 12:30 Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Of Merit (POMs) Judges Viewing RACP Advanced Trainee Information Session — Theatrette in Exhibition Hall 12:30 Session 3 13:30 State-of-the-Art - Colonic IBD – What’s in a Name – Phenotypes/ Genotypes/ Immunology AIBDA AGM Paediatric Luminal Endoscopy: Barrett’s Oesophagus - From Gastroenterologist to Pathologist and Maybe to Surgeons Basic Liver Free Papers GENCA Interventional Endoscopy 15:30 Afternoon Tea served in the Exhibition Hall Session 4 16:00 IBS: Personalised Treatment of a Common Disease Clinical Free Papers Endoscopy: GI Bleeding - More Than the Routine Cases Endoscopy Free Papers: Upper GI & Pancreatico-biliary Liver Fibrosis GENCA Paediatric GI Care 17:30 Evening Program Commences Evening Events Industry Symposia - Refer GESA AGW 2017 Website For Further Information Sunday Overview Gastroenterological Society of Australia Australian Gastroenterology Week 2017 UPDATED 21 August 2017 1:03 PM Precision Medicine in Gastroenterology Exhibition Hours: Sunday 20 August 2017 08:00 – 18:00 Monday 21 August 2017 08:00 – 18:00 Tuesday 22 August 2017 08:00 – 16:00

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SUNDAY 20 AUGUST 2017

Arena 1B Central A Meeting Room 8 Central B & C Meeting

Rooms 5 & 6Meeting Room 7

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PLENARY / BUSHELL IBD Research IBD Paediatric

Endoscopy Endoscopy Liver GENCA

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Changing Paradigms

in Ulcerative Colitis

Endoscopy: Video Forum

HCC: Origins, Detection & Treatment

GENCA Respiratory Endoscopy

10:00 Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

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Plenary/Bushell Lecture – Unopposed

session Unopposed session taking place in Arena 1B

12:30Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Of Merit (POMs) Judges Viewing

RACP Advanced Trainee Information Session — Theatrette in Exhibition Hall 12:30

Session 313:30

State-of-the-Art - Colonic IBD –

What’s in a Name – Phenotypes/

Genotypes/Immunology

AIBDA AGM

Paediatric Luminal

Endoscopy: Barrett’s

Oesophagus - From Gastroenterologist to Pathologist and

Maybe to Surgeons

Basic Liver Free Papers

GENCA Interventional

Endoscopy

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IBS: Personalised Treatment of a

Common Disease

Clinical Free Papers

Endoscopy: GI Bleeding -

More Than the Routine Cases

Endoscopy Free Papers: Upper GI & Pancreatico-biliary

Liver Fibrosis GENCA Paediatric GI Care

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MONDAY 21 AUGUST 2017

Arena 1B Central A Meeting Room 8 Central B & C Meeting

Rooms 5 & 6Meeting Room 7

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YIA Liver Endoscopy IBD Paediatric

EndoscopyEndoscopy Research Liver GENCA

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Young Investigator Awards (YIA)

Unopposed session taking place in Arena 1B

10:00 Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

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State-of-the-Art: Infection and Immunity in Liver Disease

ALA AGM

Surgical Considerations

in IBD

Paediatric and Nutrition

Free Papers

Endoscopy: Management of Upper GI Neoplasia

GENCA Free Papers

12:30 Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Rounds

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State-of-the-Art: Third Space Endoscopy - The

Future is Now

Endoscopy AGM

IBD Audit and Consumer

Perspectives

Paediatric IBD Symposium

AuSPGHAN AGM

Personalised Care for Pancreas Cancer: Practice,

Biology and Targeted

Treatments

Viral Hepatitis Free Papers

GENCA Upper GI Care

15:30 Afternoon Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

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Psychological Considerations and QOL in IBD

Endoscopy: Pancreaticobiliary

Cancer - Best Practice

Management

Endoscopy Free Papers:

Lower GI

Advances in Cirrhosis

Management

GENCA Endoscopy in

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Theatrette (Located in the Exhibition Hall)

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Tuesday OverviewGastroenterological Society of Australia

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TUESDAY 22 AUGUST 2017

Breakfast Session WIGH (Women In Gastroenterology and Hepatology Breakfast)07:15 for a 07:30 start This is a free of charge event for GESA members

Arena 1B Central A Meeting Room 8 Central B & C Meeting

Rooms 5 & 6Meeting Room 7

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Research IBDPaediatric Endoscopy Research

Endoscopy Liver GENCA GENCA

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Gastric Cancer: From

Science To The Clinic

Translational Free Papers

Paediatric Liver/Pancreas

Endoscopy: Updates in Benign

Oesophageal Disorders

NAFLD

GENCA IBD CareIBDNA AGM

GENCA Nurse endoscopy

10:00 Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

Session 210:30

Belching, Bloating and

Bad Wind

IBD and Pregnancy - Trials and Tribulations

Basic Science/GI Oncology Free

Papers

Endoscopy: Colonoscopy -

How To Improve Quality

Emerging Problems in

Viral HepatitisGENCA AGM

12:30

Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall

GESA AGM & Town Hall — Arena 1B 12:30

CPE Infection Control in Endoscopy Consensus Statements Launch — Arena 1B 13:00

Session 313:30

GENCA Infection Control

Diet and IBD

Endoscopy: Colon Cancer -

Screening, Surveillance and

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Endoscopy: Chronic

Pancreatitis - Updates in 2017

Clinical Liver Free Papers

GENCA Liver Session

15:30 Afternoon Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

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Looking into the Future in

IBD

Colorectal Cancer:

Personalised Practice for a

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Endoscopy: Difficult Biliary

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Controversies in Hepatology

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Meeting Room 2

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10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallPlenary/Bushell Lecture – Unopposed session

Chair: Ian Norton

10:30 Welcome and Presidential Address Ian Norton

10:40 Bushell Lecture: Fusion of GI endoscopy and Surgery Haruhiro (Haru) Inoue

11:10 Distinguished Researcher Prize Jacob George

11:30 Outstanding Clinician Award Michael Grimm

11:50 Trans-Tasman Lecture – Colonic Organoids - Mini Guts to Study the Intestinal Epithelium in IBD

Michael Schultz

12:10 Gastroenterology in the USA – State of the Nation Timothy Wang

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Of Merit (POMs) Judges ViewingRACP Advanced Trainee Information Session — Theatrette in Exhibition Hall 12:30

State-of-the-Art - Colonic IBD – What’s in a Name – Phenotypes/Genotypes/Immunology Chairs: Jakob Begun & Graham Radford-Smith

13:30 Understanding and Targeting Gut Inflammation and the Microbiome – Does One Size Fit All?

Matthieu Allez

14:00 Phenotype/Genotype in Colonic IBD – What’s in a Name? Subrata Ghosh

14:30 Precision Medicine in Colonic Disease – A Case Based Discussion Emily Wright

15:00 Panel Discussion Panel

15:15 AIBDA – AGM Gregory Moore

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallIBS: Personalised Treatment of a Common Disease

Chairs: Peter Gibson & Robert Fraser

16:00 State of Disease - Emphasizing Precision in Therapy Gerald Holtmann

16:20 Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy – Should you Recommend it to your Patients? Simone Peters

16:40 Developing New Diagnostics: Gas Sensing Capsules Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh

17:00 Exit Strategies – Identifying and Managing Pelvic Floor Issues Rebecca Burgell

17:20 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

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Changing Paradigms In Ulcerative Colitis Chairs: Rob Bryant & Greg Moore

08:30 ASUC - From Truelove to 2017 Peter De Cruz

08:50 MSUC – How to Optimize Outcomes in Ulcerative Colitis Subrata Ghosh

09:10 Accelerated dosing of infliximab induction and endoscopic mucosal healing in patients with Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis

Yoon-Kyo An

09:20 Beyond Symptoms in UC: the Value of Endoscopic and Histologic Healing Crispin Corte

09:40 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

Plenary/Bushell Lecture – Unopposed sessionCLICK HERE for details

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Of Merit (POMs) Judges Viewing

RACP Advanced Trainee Information Session — Theatrette in Exhibition Hall 12:30

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15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallClinical Free Papers Session

Chairs: Miles Sparrow & Subrata Ghosh

16:00 Short duration, low intensity pooled faecal microbiota transplantation induces remission in patients with mild-moderately active ulcerative colitis

Jane Andrews

16:12 Infliximab trough levels: a comparison between the Quantum Blue infliximab rapid assay and the established ELISA assay

Ming Han Lim

16:24 Predicting complicated disease, surgery, disability and high cost of care in inflammatory bowel disease

Paul Spizzo

16:40 Therapeutic drug monitoring-guided biological drug therapy in inflammatory bowel disease - consensus statements

Nikola Mitrev

16:52 Vedolizumab Real life outcomes to therapy in Ulcerative colitis Samba Siva Reddy Pulusu

17:04 Drug level thresholds in patients with Crohn’s disease on dose-intensified anti-TNF therapy predict intestinal wall healing

Robert Little

17:16 Home-Based Infusion Therapy for biologic agent administration as a therapeutic option for patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Michelle Madden

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

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SundayGastroenterological Society of Australia

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10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

Plenary/Bushell Lecture – Unopposed session CLICK HERE for details

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Of Merit (POMs) Judges ViewingRACP Advanced Trainee Information Session — Theatrette in Exhibition Hall 12:30

Paediatric Luminal Chairs: Ajay Sharma & Scott Nightingale

13:30 Managing Refractory Oesophageal Strictures in Children - What is the Evidence? Paul Hammond

13:50 The Where, Why and How of the Paediatric GI Biopsy - How to Keep Pathologists Happy

Marjorie Walker

14:10 CF - New Insights from the Lumen Keith Ooi

14:30 Biosimilars and Emerging Biologicals – Role in Paediatric IBD Management David Wilson

15:00 Management of Refractory EoE and the Lesser Known Eosinophilic GI Disorder Glenn Furuta

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallEndoscopy: GI Bleeding - More Than The Routine Cases

Chairs: Mark Appleyard & Sarah Cho16:00 Acute and Refractory Upper GI Varices Katherine Stuart

16:20 Approach to Obscure GI Bleeding Dev Segarajasingham

16:40 New Endoscopic Techniques and Procedural Advances for Endoscopic Haemostasis in 2017

Michael Swan

17:00 ROTEM: What’s it all about? John Rowell

17:20 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

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Endoscopy: Video Forum Chairs: Luke Hourigan, Richard La Nauze & Krish Ragunath

08:30 Video Presentation – Resection of giant pedunculated polyp: rescue polypectomy using the SB knife

Krish Ragunath

08:45 Video Presentation – Standard Technique of POEM After 1400 cases Haru Inoue09:00 EUS Guided enteroenterostomy for nonoperative management of afferent loop

syndrome following Whipple’s resectionJason Behary

09:10 Omental Patch Closure with through the scope endoscopic clips in the treatment of a large gastric perforation at ESD

Mayenaaz Sidhu

09:20 EUS Guided Coil embolization and thrombin injection of bleeding gastro-duodenal artery pseudoaneurysm

Piyush Somani

09:30 Endoscopic Full Thickness Resection of a Deep Submucosal Invasive Colon Carcinoma Ammar Kheir 09:40 Spyglass Cholangioscopy-Directed Radiofrequency Ablation of Complex Biliary

CholangiocarcinomaNishmi Gunasingam

09:50 Colonic Angiodysplasias - Time for a change in management Spiro Raftopoulos

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

Plenary/Bushell Lecture – Unopposed session CLICK HERE for details

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Of Merit (POMs) Judges ViewingRACP Advanced Trainee Information Session — Theatrette in Exhibition Hall 12:30

Endoscopy: Barrett’s Oesophagus - From Gastroenterologist to Pathologist and Maybe to Surgeons Chairs: Michael Bourke, Krish Ragunath & Rajvinder Singh

13:30 Targeted Biopsies - How to Apply Imaging Modalities in Routine Clinical Practice Krish Ragunath13:55 Low Grade Dysplasia - Is it Time for a Change in Management? Andrew Taylor14:20 Intra-mucosal Cancer - The Importance of Structured Pathology Reporting Priyanthi Kumarasinghe14:45 Barrett’s Endotherapy - What is the Role of ESD? Michael Bourke15:10 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallEndoscopy Free Papers: Upper GI & Pancreatico-biliary

Chairs: Matthew Remedios, Philip Craig & Krish Ragunath16:00 Comparison of risk-scoring systems in predicting needs of intervention and clinical

outcomes of upper gastrointestinal bleedingMarie Ooi

16:13 Factors Influencing the Need for Endoscopic Intervention in Oesophageal Meat Bolus Impaction: A Retrospective, Multi-Centre Study

Richard Lee

16:26 Endoscopic ultrasound-guided 20G core biopsy without ROSE vs standard fine-needle aspiration with ROSE: a new technical advance

Bilel Jideh

16:39 Endoscopic Ampullectomy for Non-Invasive Ampullary Lesions: A Single-Centre 10 Year Retrospective Cohort Study

Richard Lee

16:52 Predictors of recurrent esophageal food bolus obstruction Marie Ooi 17:05 Post Brushings Bile Aspirate for Cytology during ERCP improves the diagnostic

sensitivity of malignant biliary stricturesAnurag Goel

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

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HCC: Origins, Detection & Treatment Chairs: Michael Wallace & Jacob George

08:30 Liver Progenitor Cells and Origins of HCC George Yeoh08:50 Emerging Biomarkers of HCC Jessica Howell09:10 Immunotherapy for HCC Nick Shackel

09:30 Advances in Loco-regional treatment for HCC Markus Peck-Radosavljevic

09:55 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

Plenary/Bushell Lecture – Unopposed sessionCLICK HERE for details

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Of Merit (POMs) Judges ViewingRACP Advanced Trainee Information Session — Theatrette in Exhibition Hall 12:30

Basic Liver Free Papers Chairs: Herbert Tilg & Nina Tirnitz-Parker

13:30 A Novel H-Ferritin Signaling Receptor That Activates Nlrp3 Inflammasome-Induced Inflammation In Hepatic Stellate Cells

Grant Ramm

13:43 Hepatocyte EphA2 signalling is important for the development of liver fibrosis and the ductular reaction in a murine model of chronic liver disease

Michelle Melino

13:56 A novel assay for studying the hepcidin-ferroportin axis and its application in characterizing a new SLC40A1 mutation

Nathan Subramaniam

14:09 Experimental HCC treated with DPP4 inhibition, metformin, or anti-PD1 Mark Gorrell14:22 Iron blocks the secretion of apolipoprotein E in cultured human adipocytes Laurence Britton14:35 Human amnion epithelial cells reduce liver fibrosis and macrophage infiltration in

a ‘fast-food diet’ model of non-alcoholic steatohepatitisNathan Kuk

14:48 Evolution of the renin angiotensin system in a rat model of non-cirrhotic portal hypertension

Lakmie Gunarathne

15:01 ACE2-AAV gene therapy ameliorates liver fibrosis in diabetic mice with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Dona Rajapaksha

15:14 IL-17RB signalling is a critical contributor to hepatotoxin-induced liver fibrosis Blessy Christina Nalkurthi

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallLiver Fibrosis

Chairs: John Olynyk & Mark Gorrell16:00 Fibrosis Biology and Biomarkers Grant Ramm16:20 Update on Fibrosis Imaging William Kemp16:40 Clinical Relevance of Genetic Modifiers of Fibrosis Jacob George17:00 Anti-fibrotics - the Future of Hepatology? Christian Trautwein17:25 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

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GENCA Respiratory Endoscopy Chairs: Beth Wardle

08:30 EBUS & Guide sheaths Alex Ritchie

09:15 Tunneled pleural catheter & Thoracoscopy for pleural effusion Luke Garske

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition Hall

Plenary/Bushell Lecture – Unopposed sessionCLICK HERE for details

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Posters Of Merit (POMs) Judges ViewingRACP Advanced Trainee Information Session — Theatrette in Exhibition Hall 12:30

GENCA Interventional Endoscopy Chairs: Sandra Ko & Robyn Brown

13:30 Care of the Patient During Long Interventional Procedures Susan Lane

14:00 Update on Oesophageal Cancer, Endoscopic Application Robyn Brown

14:30 Endoscopic Ultrasound Update – Diagnostic and Therapeutic Bilel Jideh

15:00 Polyp Assessment and Removal Technique Mayenaaz Sidhu

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallGENCA Paediatric GI Care

Chair: Helen Jurgen

16:00 Is Less Best? Minimising Procedures in Paediatric Enteral Nutrition Alison Forrest

16:30 Very Early Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease Charmaine Chai

17:00 A Novel Approach to Foreign Body Removal Michael Couper

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

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Young Investigator Awards (YIA) – Unopposed session Chairs: Nathan Subramaniam & Alex Boussioutas

08:30 IL-18 is associated with the Onset and Progression of Gastric Cancer in Mice Paul Nguyen08:41 Long term clinical outcomes for patients with chronic liver disease: a state-wide

cohort studyYi Huang

08:52 Alagebrium inhibits progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease to steatohepatitis and liver fibrosis by blocking AGE/RAGE pathway in mice

Dinali Fernando

09:03 Comparison of DAA therapy for hepatitis C between specialist centres and primary care; efficacy and adherence to response assessment

Stephen Bloom

09:14 Circulating tumour and stellate cells in pancreatic cancer Tony Pang09:25 Integrating Psychological Support Into Routine Care for People with Inflammatory

Bowel DiseaseTaryn Lores

09:36 Lack of TWEAK/Fn14 signalling delays chronic liver injury progression and tumor development in mice

Jully Gogoi-Tiwari

09:47 Pharmacistled proactive therapeutic drug monitoring with infliximab (PROXIMO): utility of and cost-saving associated with the use of a rapid assay

Clarissa Rentsch

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallLiver State-of-the-Art Lecture – Infection and Immunity in Liver Disease

Chairs: Narci Teoh & Nathan Subramaniam10:30 The Significance of the Microbiome in Liver Disease Herbert Tilg11:00 Immune Deficits and Infection Risk in the Cirrhotic Kate Irvine11:25 A New Immunological Role For the Liver Capsule Patrick Bertolino11:45 Inflammation or Sepsis in Acute on Chronic Liver Failure? Geoff McCaughan12:10 ALA – AGM

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Poster Rounds Endoscopy State-of-the-Art - Third Space Endoscopy - The Future Is Now

Chairs: Rajvinder Singh & Eric Lee13:30 There is no Poetry in Achalasia - Laparoscopic Hellers Myotomy David Gotley13:50 POEM - The End of Laparoscopic Hellers Myotomy Michael Bourke14:10 Third Space Endoscopy - The Future is Here Haruhiro (Haru) Inoue14:40 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

15:00 AGEA – AGM

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17:30 — Evening Program Commences

“A Touch Of Gold” AGW 2017 Dinner19:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks 19:30 Dinner

ENDOSCOPY YIA

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10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallSurgical Considerations in IBD

Chairs: Rupert Leong & Kannan Venugopal10:30 Pathogenesis of Fibrosis Gregory Moore

10:40 Stricturing Disease – Resection, Surgical Stricturoplasty or Endoscopic Treatment David Clark & Payal Saxena

11:05 Upfront Surgery or Medication for Ileal Crohn’s Disease – Putting LIR!C in Perspective

Chris Gillespie & Mark Ward

11:30 Perianal Disease – Beyond Setons Bradley Morris

11:45 Perianal Disease – Beyond Anti-TNFs Mattheiu Allez

12:00 Medications and Surgery – What is the Real Risk Viraj Kariyawasam

12:15 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Poster RoundsIBD Audit and Consumer Perspectives

Chairs: Jake Begun & Francesca Manglaviti13:30 National IBD Audit, Local Evidence Wayne Massuger

13:50 Key Data and Analytics Jane Andrews

14:10 Risks and Benefits of a National Audit a Clinician Perspective Greg Moore

14:30 What is Key for a Consumer to Know about IBD Tahlia Giumelli

14:50 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallPsychological Considerations and QOL in IBD

Chairs: Jane Andrews & Susan Connor16:00 Burden of Illness in IBD Patients Taryn Lores

16:13 The Effect of Inflammation on the Brain Marcus Gray

16:28 Effectiveness of Mental Health Interventions in IBD Antonina Mikocka-Walus

16:48 IBD In Private Practice Katie Ellard

17:00 Quality of Life in Ulcerative Colitis Nicholas Holt

17:10 Cases and Panel Discussion — David Wilson, Katie Ellard, Antonina Mikocka-Walus & Marcus Gray

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

“A Touch Of Gold” AGW 2017 Dinner

19:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks

19:30 Dinner

POMs Poster DefendingMonday, 16:00

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10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallPaediatric and Nutrition Free Papers

Chairs: Liz Bannister & Shoma Dutt10:30 Intestinal crypt fission and expression of Wnt β-catenin signalling in the small intestine of

humansGordon Howarth

10:45 Use of taurolidine catheter locks for prophylaxis against catheter-related bloodstream infections in children on home parenteral nutrition

Juliana Puppi

11:00 Daily vitamin D3 supplementation supresses disease activity in paediatric patients with Crohns disease

Steven Leach

11:15 Exploring food avoidance behaviours in outpatients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: who, what and why

Abigail Marsh

11:30 The impact of ulcerative colitis on the clinical course and progression of childhood onset primary sclerosing cholangitis

Mohana Sathiaseelan

11:45 Reducing FODMAP content in the breastfeeding mother’s diet alleviates the symptoms of infantile colic: a randomised controlled double-blind crossover

Marina Iacovou

12:00 Hepatic steatosis is significantly reduced by either a low fat or a Mediterranean-style diet, in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Catherine Properzi

12:15 Use of x-rays to assess change in faecal load in children with palpable faecalomas undergoing disimpaction using PEG and sodium picosulphate

Anton Lamanna

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Poster Rounds Paediatric IBD Symposium

Chairs: Geoff Withers & George Alex13:30 Unravelling the Mechanisms of EEN Steven Leach13:55 Long Term Outcomes of EEN in Paediatric Crohn Disease Zubin Grover14:20 State-of-the-Art: Treatment-refractory Paediatric IBD – What to do When all Else Fails David Wilson14:50 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers15:00 AuSPGHAN – AGM Michael Stormon

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallEndoscopy: Pancreaticobiliary Cancer - Best Practice Management

Chairs: Benedict Devereaux & Arthur Kaffes16:00 Complex Hilar Strictures: Uni or Bilateral Stenting Rhys Vaughan16:20 Endobiliary Ablation: What is its Role? Milan Bassan16:40 Pancreatic Cancer: When to Stent - Best Practice Management Benedict Devereaux17:00 Approach to the Indeterminate Stricture: EUS Sampling, Cholangioscopy & Biomarkers Philip Craig17:20 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

“A Touch Of Gold” AGW 2017 Dinner19:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks 19:30 Dinner

ENDOSCOPY PAEDIATRIC

POMs Poster DefendingMonday, 16:00

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10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallEndoscopy: Management of Upper GI Neoplasia

Chairs: Alex Boussioutas & Haruhiro (Haru) Inoue10:30 Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia in the West: Best Practice Management Peter Katelaris10:55 Upper GI Carcinoids - Best Practice Management Chiang Siah11:20 Oesophageal Squamous Dysplasia: Watch, Resect or Ablate Haruhiro (Haru) Inoue11:50 Approach to Subepithelial Tumours Marios Efthymiou12:15 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Poster Rounds Personalised Care for Pancreas Cancer: Practice, Biology and Targeted Treatments

Chairs: Alex Boussioutas & Benedict Devereaux13:30 Improving the Diagnosis and Therapy of Pancreas Cancer Nam Nguyen13:55 Targeting the Cross-talk Between the Neoplasia and Stroma Minoti Apte14:20 Therapies Personalised to the Stroma Phoebe Phillips14:45 Cancer Genetics in Clinical Care Sean Grimmond 15:10 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallEndoscopy Free Papers: Lower GI

Chairs: David Hewett & Nick Burgess16:00 Cold Piecemeal Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of Large Colonic Sessile Serrated

PolypsNicholas Tutticci

16:13 Prospective study predicting histology in colorectal lesions: Interim analysis of the NICE, JNET and MS classifications

Leonardo Zorron Cheng Tao Pu

16:26 Long-term rates of surgery and adenoma recurrence are similar for laterally spreading lesions resected en bloc or by piecemeal resection

Mayenaaz Sidhu

16:39 Service optimisation: Local experience of a multidisciplinary direct access colonoscopy program in the Hunter New England Region, NSW

Thomas Goodsall

16:52 Prevalence and Variable Detection of Sessile Serrated Polyps in Young Adults Undergoing Index Diagnostic Colonoscopy

Ammar Kheir

17:05 Prospective study assessing associated factors in patients with colon polyps: interim analysis

Leonardo Zorron Cheng Tao Pu

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

“A Touch Of Gold” AGW 2017 Dinner19:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks

19:30 Dinner

ENDOSCOPY RESEARCH

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12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Poster Rounds Viral Hepatitis Free Papers

Chairs: Mark Danta & Martin Weltman13:30 Outcomes of treatment of Hepatitis C virus infection in the prison setting Timothy Papaluca

13:43 Defining a new phase in Hepatitis B: the role of viral load in immune escape John Lubel

13:56 Applying the REACH-B model to an Australian chronic hepatitis B cohort underestimates the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma

Daniel Clayton-Chubb

14:09 Quantitative HBeAg levels at week 24 predict on-treatment response to tenofovir disoproxil fumarate therapy in HBeAg positive CHBV-infected patients

Darren Wong

14:22 Project ECHO: A novel tele-mentoring service to aid Hepatitis C treatment in difficult to access populations

Waled Mohsen

14:35 ‘Teach-back’ is a simple communication tool that improves health literacy in people with chronic hepatitis B

Sophie Tran

14:48 Discontinuation of Nucleoside Analogue Therapy in e Antigen Negative Chronic Hepatitis B: A Meta-Analysis

Gareth Burns

15:01 DAA treatment failure is associated with Gt 3 HCV cirrhosis and the selection of NS5A resistance sequences (RAS) – implications for salvage therapy

Timothy Papaluca

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallAdvances in Cirrhosis Management

Chairs: Asif Chinnaratha & Darrell Crawford16:00 Novel Targets for Portal Hypertension Markus Peck-Radosavljevic

16:25 Emerging Treatments for Hepatic Encephalopathy Rohit Sawhney

16:45 Advances in Management of AKI in Cirrhosis Adam Testro

17:05 Impact of Sarcopenia in Cirrhosis Marie Sinclair

17:25 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

“A Touch Of Gold” AGW 2017 Dinner19:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks

19:30 Dinner

LIVER

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10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallGENCA Free Papers

Chairs: Stephanie Benson

10:30 Nursing Today Christopher O’Donnell

11:00 A Nurse Led Treatment Algorithm for the Management of Constipation in the United Kingdom

Victoria Grey

11:30 PEG package launch Debra Whittaker

12:00 IBD nursing role, challenges and solutions in the NHS Marian O’Connor

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition Hall & Poster Rounds GENCA Upper GI Care

Chairs: Jen Chambers

13:30 Food Bolus/Foreign Body Update on Guidelines Emi Khoo

14:00 H.pylori – Detection and Treatments Santosh Baral

14:30 PEG Nurses Role at GCUH Karen Berry

15:00 Refeeding syndrome and PEG related dietitian pre-assessment and ongoing care required

Sarah Braham

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallGENCA Endoscopy In The Colon

Chairs: Lea Wiggins

16:00 Rectal bleeding - causes, investigations & management Joy Chakraborty

16:30 Rectal dysfunction Chris Gillespie

17:00 Physiotherapy Management of Colorectal Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Allison Bryant

17:30 — Evening Program Commences

“A Touch Of Gold” AGW 2017 Dinner

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Gastric Cancer: From Science To the Clinic Chairs: TBA & Alex Boussioutas

08:30 Targeting the Niche: Potential New Therapeutic Targets for Treatment of Gastric Cancer Timothy Wang

08:50 RSPO Signalling and Gastric Stem Cells Marc Leushacke

09:10 Intestinal Metaplastia Rita Busuttil

09:20 Nerves in Gastric Cancer Yoku Hayakawa

09:40 Microbiology of Gastric Cancer Emad El-Omar

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallBelching, Bloating and Bad Wind

Chairs: Jane Andrews & Emma Halmos 10:30 Pathophysiology of Belching Victoria Tan

10:45 Management of Belching Bei Ye

11:00 Bloating - Pathophysiology Rebecca Burgell

11:15 Management of Bloating Ann Foley

11:30 Bad Wind - Pathophysiology Peter Gibson

11:45 Dietary Management of Bad Wind Heidi Staudacher

12:00 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition HallGESA AGM & Town Hall — Arena 1B 12:30

CPE Infection Control in Endoscopy Consensus Statements Launch — Arena 1B 13:00

(Has a Webinar component: http://agw2017.org.au/myinteract-app/)

GENCA Infection Control Chairs: Di Jones

13:00 Update From the GESA Appointed Taskforce on Management of Nosocomial Transmission of Super Bugs

Benedict Devereaux

13:30 OPEN FORUM14:00 Management of increasingly common resistant organisms in the hospital environment Sue Greig14:30 Tuberculosis – current best practice Catherine White

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition Hall

No session scheduled in this room at this time

17:30 — GESA AGW 2017 Concludes

RESEARCH IBD GENCA

Breakfast Session WIGH (Women In Gastroenterology and Hepatology Breakfast) Meeting Room 207:15 for a 07:30 start This is a free of charge event for GESA members CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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Translational Free Papers Chairs: Michael Grimm & Matthieu Allez

8:30 Gene expression differences between Crohn’s disease aphthous ulcers and healthy Peyer’s patches highlights novel therapeutic targets

Claire O'Brien

8:42 Vitamin D supplementation reduces faecal calprotectin and may alter microbiota composition in patients with active ulcerative colitis

Mayur Garg

8:54 Post-Operative Crohn’s Disease Recurrence is Associated with Specific Changes in the Faecal Microbiome – Potential Pathogenic and Protective Roles

Amy L Hamilton

9:06 Bacterial RNA in lymph nodes of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Christopher Kiely 9:18 The role of the intestinal microbiota in the aetiology of inflammatory bowel

diseases and the impact of Helicobacter pylori infectionNatalia Castaño-Rodríguez

9:30 An antibiotic cocktail that results in a dysbiotic microbiome improves spontaneous colitis in the Winnie mouse

Ramya Movva

9:42 Targeting Interleukin-23(p19) secretion from intestinal epithelial cells to improve intestinal barrier integrity in inflammatory bowel disease

Ran Wang

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallIBD and Pregnancy – Trials and Tribulations

Chairs: Sally Bell & Reme Mountifield10:30 Counselling Your IBD Patient: Fertility and Pregnancy Reme Mountfield10:45 Which drug?: Potential Risks During Pregnancy Lauren Beswick10:55 Appropriate Monitoring in Pregnant IBD patients Emma Flanagan11:05 The Impact of Active IBD during Pregnancy Arvind Rajagopalan11:15 Appropriate Mode of Delivery: Preserve the Anal Sphincter? Susan Connor11:30 Timing of and Issues with Pregnancy Post Colectomy Carina Chow11:45 How to Manage the Post-Partum Period Sally Bell12:00 Nurse-led Pregnancy Education is Effective and Cost Saving amongst Patients with

Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseAbdul Shaikh

12:10 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition HallGESA AGM & Town Hall — Arena 1B 12:30

CPE Infection Control in Endoscopy Consensus Statements Launch — Arena 1B 13:00

(Has a Webinar component: http://agw2017.org.au/myinteract-app/)

Diet and IBD Chairs: Georgia Hume & Peter Gibson

13:30 The Evils of the Western Diet Rob Bryant13:45 Malnutrition in IBD John Ding & Jessica Wood14:20 Therapeutic Diets in IBD Zubin Grover & Emma Halmos15:00 Panel Discussion All Speakers & Chairs

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallEndoscopy: Looking Into The Future in IBD

Chairs: Peter de Cruz & John Nik Ding16:00 Quality Care in IBD – Where We Are in 2017 and Where We Need to be Greg Moore16:13 Digital Technologies to Deliver Quality IBD Care Michael Schultz16:26 Utilising TDM to Optimize Outcomes Nikola Mitrev16:39 Non-invasive Disease Monitoring Kristen Taylor16:52 Crohn’s Colitis Care (CCCare) – a bespoke cloud-based Clinical Management

System for Inflammatory Bowel Disease – development & beta testingKrupa Krishnaprasad

17:02 New Therapies / New Opportunities Matthieu Allez17:17 Panel Discussion All Speakers & Chairs

17:30 — GESA AGW 2017 Concludes

Breakfast Session WIGH (Women In Gastroenterology and Hepatology Breakfast) Meeting Room 207:15 for a 07:30 start This is a free of charge event for GESA members CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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08:30 Gene Therapy in Paediatric Liver Disease Susan Siew08:52 How to Look After the Long Term Paediatric Liver Transplant Survivor Looi Ee09:14 Paediatric Chronic HBV Infection in 2017 - Who, When and How to Treat Liz Bannister09:36 Managing Children with Chronic Pancreatitis – Experience With Islet Cell

TransplantationRichard Couper

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallBasic Science/GI Oncology Free Papers

Chairs: Daniel Worthley & Simon Leedham10:30 Infiltrating macrophages show impaired antigen-presentation at the growing

edge in colorectal cancerPurnima Bhat

10:45 Oncogenic BRAF Mutation Induces Widespread DNA Hypermethylation in a Murine Model for Human Serrated Colorectal Neoplasia

Vicki Whitehall

11:00 Establishing human colorectal cancer patient-derived xenografts for pre-clinical drug trials

Suad Abdirahman

11:15 Gremlin 1-expressing intestinal reticular stem cells give rise to cancer-associated fibroblasts in a mouse model of colorectal cancer

Tamsin Lannagan

11:30 Impact of a clinical nurse specialist as a patient navigator on outcomes in direct access colonoscopy following positive FOBT

George Ermerak

11:45 Metastatic gastric signet ring cell carcinoma organoids generated from normal mouse stomach

Nobumi Suzuki

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition HallGESA AGM & Town Hall — Arena 1B 12:30

CPE Infection Control in Endoscopy Consensus Statements Launch — Arena 1B 13:00

(Has a Webinar component: http://agw2017.org.au/myinteract-app/)

Endoscopy: Colon Cancer – Screening, Surveillance and Management Chairs: Gregor Brown & Cameron Bell

13:30 Surveillance Colonoscopy: When to Stop Cameron Bell13:55 Hot Off the Press: New National CRC Screening Guidelines Mark Jenkins 14:20 CT/MRI Colonography: When, Why and How Good Tom Sutherland14:45 Colorectal Polyps: When NOT to Resect Nick Burgess15:10 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallColorectal Cancer: Personalised Practice for a Given Pathology

Chairs: Susan Woods & Barbara Leggett16:00 Personalising Polypectomy, by Imaging David Hewett16:30 Understanding the Biology of Cancer Genetics Tamsin Lannagan

16:50 Organoids to Personalise Patient Care Helen Abud

17:10 Personalised Approaches to Bowel Cancer Simon Leedham

17:30 — GESA AGW 2017 Concludes

Breakfast Session WIGH (Women In Gastroenterology and Hepatology Breakfast) Meeting Room 207:15 for a 07:30 start This is a free of charge event for GESA members CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

ENDOSCOPY PAEDIATRIC

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Endoscopy: Updates in Benign Oesophageal Disorders Chairs: Michael Swan & Andrew Taylor

08:30 Eosinophilic Oesophagitis - Steroids, Dilation or Six Food Elimination Glenn Furuta

08:50 GORD - Best Practice Management in 2017 Richard Holloway

09:10 Approach to Benign Oesophageal Strictures William Tam

09:30 Achalasia - It’s not all about Myotomy Ian Cook

09:50 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallEndoscopy: Colonoscopy - How To Improve Quality

Chairs: David Hewett & Cameron Bell10:30 Bowel Prep: More Than Just Split Dosing Gregor Brown

10:55 Serrated Polyps: Changes in Management David Hewett

11:20 Conjoint Recertificaiton: Why Should I Do It? Peter Katelaris

11:45 Improving Outcomes in Polypectomy - How I Deal with the Recalcitrant Polyp Spiro Raftopoulos

12:10 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition HallGESA AGM & Town Hall — Arena 1B 12:30

CPE Infection Control in Endoscopy Consensus Statements Launch — Arena 1B 13:00

(Has a Webinar component: http://agw2017.org.au/myinteract-app/)

Endoscopy: Chronic Pancreatitis - Updates in 2017 Chairs: Ian Yusoff, Ian Norton & Stephen Philcox

13:30 Herediatary Pancreatitis - When to Test and What to do With the Result Stephen Philcox

13:55 Updates in Pain Management Ian Yusoff

14:20 Chronic Pancreatic Endotherapy or Surgery Ian Norton

14:45 Emerging Therapies: Total Pancreatectomy and Auto-islet Transplantation Philip O'Connell

15:10 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallEndoscopy: Difficult Biliary Access

Chairs: William Tam & Nam Nguyen16:00 Difficult Cannulation - Tips and Tricks Luke Hourigan

16:20 Failed Cannulation - EUS, PTC or Rendezvous Payal Saxena

16:40 The Altered Anatomy Arthur Kaffes

17:00 Prevention of Post ERCP Pancreatitis in 2017 Matthew Remedios

17:20 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

17:30 — GESA AGW 2017 Concludes

Breakfast Session WIGH (Women In Gastroenterology and Hepatology Breakfast) Meeting Room 207:15 for a 07:30 start This is a free of charge event for GESA members CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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08:30 Secondary NAFLD: Causes Not to Miss Oyekoya Ayonrinde08:50 Extra-hepatic Manifestations of NAFLD Leon Adams09:10 New Insights into NAFLD Pathogenesis Geoff Farrell09:30 Emerging Treatments for NAFLD Herbert Tilg09:55 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallEmerging Problems in Viral Hepatitis

Chairs: Paul Clark & Anouk Dev10:30 How to Manage DAA Failures in Hepatitis C Mark Douglas10:50 Is HCV Treatment Access Being Maximized? Amany Zekry11:10 Hepatitis B: Should We Expand Treatment Criteria William Sievert11:30 Hepatitis D: Testing and Treatment Alex Thompson11:55 Current Status of Hepatitis E in Australia Simon Hazeldine12:20 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition HallGESA AGM & Town Hall — Arena 1B 12:30

CPE Infection Control in Endoscopy Consensus Statements Launch — Arena 1B 13:00

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Clinical Liver Free Papers Chairs: Elizabeth Powell & George Garas

13:30 Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis is an important growing indication for liver transplantation in Australia and New Zealand

Luis Calzadilla Bertot

13:43 Fewer liver related emergency admissions and improved survival in cirrhotic patients within a chronic liver failure programme

Jeyamani Ramachandran

13:56 High-Risk Medication-Related Problems are Prevalent in People with Decompensated Cirrhosis

Kelly Hayward

14:09 Trends in liver transplant donor offers over time: An Australian experience Aviv Pudipeddi 14:22 Pre-Liver Transplant Visceral Adipose Tissue Predicts the Early Development of

Metabolic Syndrome Post TransplantAidan Woodward

14:35 Direct costs analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma treatment using a population based Melbourne clinical cohort

Thai Hong

14:48 Malnutrition is an Independent Predictor of Immune Dysfunction in Cirrhotic Patients Brooke Chapman 15:01 ALBI Grade – A new prognostic marker in hepatocellular carcinoma Kaushali Britto

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallControversies in Hepatology (This is an interactive session supported by myINTERACT) Chairs: Nick Shackel & Markus Peck-Radosavljevic16:00 Beta-blockers & PPI's in Cirrhosis - Too Much of a Good Thing? Graeme MacDonald16:20 Portal Vein Thrombosis: Do I Anticoagulate? Nancy Whalen16:40 Gastric Varices: Glue, Beta-block, TIPS or Leave John Lubel17:00 DAA's and HCC: Good or Bad? Simone Strasser17:20 Panel Discussion All Chairs & Speakers

17:30 — GESA AGW 2017 Concludes

Breakfast Session WIGH (Women In Gastroenterology and Hepatology Breakfast) Meeting Room 207:15 for a 07:30 start This is a free of charge event for GESA members CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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08:30 Psychological assessment in IBD Taryn Lores09:00 IBD, no cure, what works Paris Tavakoli

09:30 IBDNA – AGM

10:00 — Morning Tea served in the Exhibition HallGENCA AGM

Chairs: Kim West10:30 GENCA Awards

GENCA – AGM

12:30 — Lunch served in the Exhibition HallGESA AGM & Town Hall — Arena 1B 12:30

CPE Infection Control in Endoscopy Consensus Statements Launch — Arena 1B 13:00

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GENCA Infection Control (This session is now being held in Arena 1B from 13:00) CLICK HEREChairs: Di Jones

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition HallMotility/Neurogastroenterology/ Luminal Clinical Free Papers

Chairs: Peter Gibson & Chamara Basnayake16:00 Randomised controlled study on Pharyngo-Oesophageal dilatation in long-term

dysphagia following therapies for Head and Neck Cancer TherapiesPeter Wu

16:15 No Role for Routine Duodenal Biopsy in the Evaluation of Patients with Unexplained Anaemia

Edward Young

16:30 Are colonic motor patterns in diverticular disease any different to those in healthy colons?

Kim-Chi Phan-Thien

16:45 6 weeks may be insufficient to determine the success of elimination diet based on histological parameters in adults with Eosinophilic Oesophagitis

Hamish Philpott

17:00 Increasing rates and changing patterns of referral for patients with dysphagia to a single metropolitan hospital

Smrithya Balasubramanian

17:15 First line therapy for Helicobacter pylori eradication in Australia: has it stood the test of time?

Anna Di Bartolomeo

17:30 — GESA AGW 2017 Concludes

Breakfast Session WIGH (Women In Gastroenterology and Hepatology Breakfast) Meeting Room 207:15 for a 07:30 start This is a free of charge event for GESA members CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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08:30 Sedation challenges in NE Debra Whittaker

09:00 The Cold Hard Truth - Cold Snare Polypectomy Aimee Vajtauer

09:30 Update on NE Lea Wiggins

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CPE Infection Control in Endoscopy Consensus Statements Launch — Arena 1B 13:00

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GENCA Liver Session Chairs: Michelle Dalby

13:30 Challenges in the management of NAFLD Graeme McDonald

14:00 Resistance associated variants in Hepatitis C infection David Siebert

14:30 Adding power to patient assessment and care with assistance of pharmacy screening

Jo Sexton

15:00 Hepatic encephalopathy Carolyn McIvor

15:30 — Afternoon Tea served the Exhibition Hall

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17:30 — GESA AGW 2017 Concludes

Breakfast Session WIGH (Women In Gastroenterology and Hepatology Breakfast) Meeting Room 207:15 for a 07:30 start This is a free of charge event for GESA members CLICK HERE TO REGISTER