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ECCO News 2024/3

Volume 19, Issue 3

Featured Articles


Britta Siegmund, ECCO Past-President
Britta Siegmund, ECCO President
It was truly a pleasure to meet so many of you at UEG Week in Vienna, and now the excitement is building as we prepare for the next ECCO Congress 2025 in Berlin!
ECCO'25: Preliminary Scientific/Educational Programmes
The Educational Programme of the 20th Congress of ECCO starts prior to the official start of the ECCO Congress and courses take place from February 19-21, 2025. These activities target ECCO’s different interest groups including young gastroenterologists, surgeons, paediatricians, pathologists, IBD Nurses, dietitians, allied health professionals and scientists.
Nick Powell, SciCom Member
Nick Powell, SciCom Member
ECCO is proud of its continuing commitment to support innovative IBD research through its Fellowships, Grants and Travel Awards, including our flagship Pioneer Awards. Our grant programme now extends beyond the borders of Europe with the emergence of our new Global Grant supporting IBD research for low and lower-middle income countries.
David Drobne, ECCO MemberJulien Kirchgesner, ClinCom Member
David Drobne and Julien Kirchgesner, ClinCom Members
IBD manifests with numerous faces. It became clear some time ago that only by joining forces across multiple countries would we perhaps be able to identify and study rare manifestations of IBD and its complications. This was the reason why the CONFER taskforce (COllaborative Network For Exceptionally Rare case reports) was initiated under the auspices of the ClinCom committee.
Ravi Misra, ECCO Member
Ravi Misra, EpiCom Member
The incidence and prevalence of IBD varies throughout the world, with the highest incidence seen in industrialised regions of North America and Europe. Within Europe an East–West gradient has been demonstrated, with Western centres showing almost twice the incidence observed in Eastern centres. The general trend in migration is from lower and middle income countries to higher income countries in Western Europe and North America.
Natalia Queiroz, EpiCom Member
Natalia Queiroz, EduCom Member
The course is designed to bridge the gaps often found in IBD education during gastroenterology fellowships. It offers advanced fellows a thorough and multidisciplinary exploration of IBD, helping them to deepen their expertise. Additionally, it serves as a vital platform for young clinicians from around the world to exchange knowledge, compare medical practices and build professional networks that can lead to future collaborations. Participation is by invitation, with nominations made by ECCO National Representatives.