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IMPORTANT DEADLINES

Early Registration Deadline: 1st July 2024

Dear Collegue

We would like to invite you to the Gastrosummit (METAP-CIS) group, which sets out with a new and original understanding and approach in the field of Gastroenterology.

The classical understanding of medicine has transformed rapidly into a regional hierarchical structure. Both the content of the congresses organized and the shares of the speakers, as well as the countries where the publications with high impact factors originate dominate medicine, have been the most important determinants of this structure. In fact, the resources allocated to science have increased significantly in recent years in regions other than the dominating (so-call developed) countries. Access to all types of publications or sophisticated diagnostic and treatment tools has become easier. The importance of basic and translational science has been better understood and more resources started to allocate.

However, instead of reaching a more balanced GI world, the hierarchical structure has become more and more dominant.

Although there are different realities between regions in the field of Gastroenterology, it is observed that guidelines that do not take these realities into account and portray universal understandings that are actually based on experiences of patients in the Global North play a major role in the diagnosis and treatment of our patients worldwide.

There are a few organizations specialized in the medical needs of developing or underdeveloped countries (such as the World Gastroenterology Association) and very few diagnostic and treatment guidelines tailored to the needs of doctors living in resource-limited regions. There is a need for specialized structures that understand these needs and can create more practical and pragmatic approaches by adapting the realities of countries with limited resources.

Gastrosummit (METAP-CIS) emerged as a result of these needs and focused on pioneering the diagnosis and treatment needs of countries with limited resources in the field of Gastroenterology. In addition, it aims to increase the education and cooperation & collaboration and communication of young and academically promising experts or trainees of the participating countries.

This structure, which was first established with leading names in the field from seven countries, aims to provide a much wider participation in its first meeting to be held in Istanbul on 6-7 September 2024. This number has already reached 11 countries, and during the congress, diagnostic and treatment approaches related with the realities of our countries will be evaluated. Small group discussions of the cases presented by our young colleagues will be held.

This group has future plans such as regular meetings, academic development programs, scientific productions in line with our own realities, and supporting our young scientists to ensure that they take a more active and distinguished place in the international community.

We believe that we will become stronger with your support on this path. If you would like to learn more or be a part of this initiative please do not hesitate to contact with us.

Regards.

Gastrosummit President - Serhat Bor

Ege University
Türkiye


Shahab Abid

Aga Khan University
Pakistan

Mohamed Alboraie

Al-Azhar University
Egypt

Asad Dajani

Private Practice in Sharjah
UAE

Mohammed S. Khan

King Abdullah Medical City
Saudi Arabia

Fady Daniel

American University of Beirut
Lebanon

Tahiri Joutei Hassani Mohammed

Hassan 2 University
Morocco

Supporting Countries

Topics

  • Oral Cavity, Esophagus,
    Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

  • Stomach-Duodenum And H.pylori

  • Small Intestine and Nutrition

  • IBD

  • Lower Gastrointestinal System and Colon
    (Except IBD)

  • Functional Gastrointestinal System Diseases

  • Liver

  • Pancreaticobiliary System

  • Therapeutic Endoscopy, EUS And ERCP

  • Obesity, Microbiota

    DRAFT PROGRAM

    DAY 1: September 6, 2024

    Event Schedule

    13.00‐13.15 Opening Ceremony

    13.15‐14.00 Hot Topics in HP

    • 13.15‐13:25 H pylori and Functional Dyspepsia
    • 13:25‐13:35 H pylori Treatment in METAP‐CIS Region
    • 13:35‐13:45 Pragmatic Approach to Dyspepsia
    • 13:45‐14:00 Discussion

    14:00‐14:45 Esophageal Diseases

    • 14:00‐14:10 Treatment of H pylori in Patients with GERD
    • 14:10‐14:20 Functional Heartburn; How to Deal w/wo Sophisticated Diagnostics
    • 14:20‐14:30 Eosinophilic Esophagitis; Ignored or Underdiagnosed?
    • 14:30‐14:45 Discussion

    14:45‐15:15 What’s More in GI Diseases?

    • 14:45‐14:55 The iceberg of Somatization Disorders in METAP‐CIS Region
    • 14:55‐15:05 Belching & Aerophagia; Best Practice Advice
    • 15:05‐15:15 Discussion

    15:15‐15:30 Coffee Break

    15:30‐16:00 Abbott Satellite Symposia: Evidence Based Medicine in FBD/DGBI

    16:00‐16:30 Functional Lower GI Diseases

    • 16:00‐16:10 Functional Abdominal Bloating & Distention
    • 16:10‐16:20 Functional Constipation; New Tricks in Therapy
    • 16:20‐16:30 Discussion

    16:30‐17:15 Thriving, Not Just Surviving IBD: An Overall Wellness

    • 16:30‐16:40 Establishing Your Multi‐disciplinary IBD Team
    • 16:40‐16:50 Therapeutic Strategies of IBD; up to Date Evidence
    • 16:50‐17:00 Infections with New IBD Drugs
    • 17:00‐17:15 Discussion

    17:15‐18:00 Endoscopy

    • 17:15‐17:25 Bariatric Endoscopic Techniques: Can we Replace Surgeons in the Future?
    • 17:25‐17:35 New Capsule Endoscopy Technologies: What can They Add?
    • 17:35‐17:45 Endoscopic Interventions for GERD
    • 17:45‐18:00 Discussion

    18:00‐18:30 Satellite Symposia

    DAY 2: September 7, 2024

    Event Schedule

    09:00‐12:30 “STATE OF THE ART SESSIONS”

    • 09:00‐09:30 NAFLD / MAFLD / MASLD; Where Should We Stand?
    • 09:30‐10:00 Liver Transplantation in Low Resource Countries
    • 10:00‐10:30 Uneven Geography of Stomach Cancer: Why Does It Strike Some Places Harder?
    • 10:30‐11:00 Coffee Break
    • 11:00‐11:30 Microbial Therapeutics in Various GI Disorders
    • 11:30‐12:00 Trends in the Management of Celiac Disease
    • 12:00‐12:30 Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency Causes and Management

    12:30‐13:30 Lunch

    CASE DISCUSSIONS

    Why Your Gut Might Disagree Across Cultures?

    13:30‐15:30 SESSION I

    ROOM 1

    • Case A: Management of End Stage Liver Disease
    • Case B: Liver Enzymes Derangement

    ROOM 2

    • Case C: Dysphagia
    • Case D: Obesity & Nutrition

    15:30‐16:00 Break

    16:00‐18:00 SESSION II

    ROOM 1

    • Case E: Difficult Cases of IBD
    • Case F: Pancreatobiliary Diseases & ERCP/EUS

    ROOM 2

    • Case G: Gastrointestinal Bleeding
    • Case H: AI in Endoscopy

    18:00 Open Discussion; Future of Gastro Summit; What and How to Do?

    REGISTRATION

    Early-Bird
    Till July 1st, 2024


    €650


     

    Late
    After July 1st, 2024


    € 750


     

    VAT will be added

    The registration fee includes:

    ACCOMMODATION

    Early-Bird Till July 1st, 2024

    • Sng Room | € 205

    • Dbl Room | € 215

    Per night based on bed and breakfast, VAT and Accommodation tax will be added

    Cancellation Policy for Registration and Accommodation

    Accommodation payments will be refunded as 1 night, if a written cancellation is received by Topkon before 1st of July 2024

    Please note that there will be no refund for cancellations received on and after 1st of July 2024. No shows will be applied. All refunds will be made after the congress.

    ACCOMMODATION

    Early-Bird Till July 1st, 2024

    • € 205

    • € 215

    Per night based on bed and breakfast, VAT and Accommodation tax will be added

    Cancellation Policy for Registration and Accommodation

    Accommodation payments will be refunded as 1 night, if a written cancellation is received by Topkon before 1st of July 2024

    Please note that there will be no refund for cancellations received on and after 1st of July 2024. No shows will be applied. All refunds will be made after the congress.

    General Information

    Language: The official language of the summit is English.

    Invitation Letter for Participation: Individuals requiring an official letter of invitation to attend the congress are invited to write to the Secretary of the congress: gastrosummit2024@topkon.com

    Registration is required to receive the invitation letter. This procedure is designated to assist participants to obtain a visa or permission to attend the meeting and does not apply to registration fees or other expenses.

    Certificate of Attendance: Certificate of Attendance and other congress materials will be available at the congress registration desk.

    Wireless Internet Access: WI-FI will be available in the designated areas.

    SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT
    To be announced...

    SPEAKERS
    To be announced...

    SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
    To be announced...

    GENERAL INFORMATION FOR VISITORS

    1Language
    The official language of Turkiye is Turkish. English communication is common at meeting venue and the touristic city of İstanbul.
    2Currency
    The official currency of Türkiye is the Turkish Liras with TL as abbreviation. Banks and currency exchange offices are located all over the city, and ATMs are found in various places throughout the city.
    3Time zone
    Time in Türkiye is given by UTC+03:00 year-round. This time is also called Turkish Time (TRT). All of Türkiye is on Eastern European time, 3 hours ahead of London and Coordinated Universal Time (GMT/ UTC), 7 hours ahead of New York.
    4Climate
    Climate varies between 22°C and 26°C in September and it is mostly sunny.
    5Electricity
    In Türkiye, the electricity supply is 220 volts (like in other European countries). Socket type is standard Type F (European) with two prongs. Four- and five-star hotels often provide North American-style 120 volts, 60 Hz flush-mounted sockets (points) for North American flat-prong plugs.
    6Emergency Numbers
    The following is a list of emergency phone numbers that are available 24/7 in case of an emergency.
  • 110: Fire
  • 112: Medical Emergency / Ambulance
  • 154: Traffic Police
  • 155: Police
  • 156: Gendarme
  • 158: Coast Guard
  • 159: Highway Department
  • 176: Ministry of Culture and Tourism
    Communication Centre
  • 177: Forest Fire
  • 183: Missing Child / Women’s Helpline.
  • 7Telephone
    Country code of Türkiye is 0090. Most International phones work in Türkiye. Please check with your GSM provider. Prepaid SIM cards must be registered when purchased.
    8Medical Treatment
    You will need to pay for any medical treatment which you receive in Türkiye. For this reason, it is advisable to take out medical insurance before traveling.
    9Hospitals
    In Türkiye, you can find world-class hospitals and medical facilities. Many doctors in Türkiye speak English. In an emergency, foreigners who do not have insurance can go to any hospital, where they will not be charged.
    10Pharmacies
    Pharmacies are open Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 19:30. Most are closed on Sundays, but there is always one pharmacy in an area that is open for 24 hours.
    11Opening Hours
    Offices and banks are generally open from 9:00 to 17:00 Mondays to Fridays, and close for lunch from 12:00 to 13:30.
    12Passports
    Turks have compulsory ID cards, which they must carry with them at all times. Foreigners are also expected to carry such ID with them, which means that you should keep your passport with you at all times. Many travelers choose to carry a photocopy and leave the actual document in their hotel safe.
    13Smoking
    Officially forbidden in all hotels and enclosed restaurant and bar spaces.

    GENERAL INFORMATION FOR VISITORS

    1Language
    The official language of Turkiye is Turkish. English communication is common at meeting venue and the touristic city of İstanbul.
    2Currency
    The official currency of Türkiye is the Turkish Liras with TL as abbreviation. Banks and currency exchange offices are located all over the city, and ATMs are found in various places throughout the city.
    3Time zone
    Time in Türkiye is given by UTC+03:00 year-round. This time is also called Turkish Time (TRT). All of Türkiye is on Eastern European time, 3 hours ahead of London and Coordinated Universal Time (GMT/ UTC), 7 hours ahead of New York.
    4Climate
    Climate varies between 22°C and 26°C in September and it is mostly sunny.
    5Electricity
    In Türkiye, the electricity supply is 220 volts (like in other European countries). Socket type is standard Type F (European) with two prongs. Four- and five-star hotels often provide North American-style 120 volts, 60 Hz flush-mounted sockets (points) for North American flat-prong plugs.
    6Emergency Numbers
    The following is a list of emergency phone numbers that are available 24/7 in case of an emergency.
  • 110: Fire
  • 112: Medical Emergency / Ambulance
  • 154: Traffic Police
  • 155: Police
  • 156: Gendarme
  • 158: Coast Guard
  • 159: Highway Department
  • 176: Ministry of Culture and Tourism
    Communication Centre
  • 177: Forest Fire
  • 183: Missing Child / Women’s Helpline.
  • 7Telephone
    Country code of Türkiye is 0090. Most International phones work in Türkiye. Please check with your GSM provider. Prepaid SIM cards must be registered when purchased.
    1Medical Treatment
    You will need to pay for any medical treatment which you receive in Türkiye. For this reason, it is advisable to take out medical insurance before traveling.
    2Hospitals
    In Türkiye, you can find world-class hospitals and medical facilities. Many doctors in Türkiye speak English. In an emergency, foreigners who do not have insurance can go to any hospital, where they will not be charged.
    3Pharmacies
    Pharmacies are open Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 19:30. Most are closed on Sundays, but there is always one pharmacy in an area that is open for 24 hours.
    4Opening Hours
    Offices and banks are generally open from 9:00 to 17:00 Mondays to Fridays, and close for lunch from 12:00 to 13:30.
    5Passports
    Turks have compulsory ID cards, which they must carry with them at all times. Foreigners are also expected to carry such ID with them, which means that you should keep your passport with you at all times. Many travelers choose to carry a photocopy and leave the actual document in their hotel safe.
    6Smoking
    Officially forbidden in all hotels and enclosed restaurant and bar spaces.

    Visa Requirements

    As of April 17, 2013, the electronic visa replaced the sticker visa, previously issued at the border crossings. e-Visa application is possible from any place with internet connection. Applicants just need to log on to evisa.gov.tr, provide the requested information, make the online payment (only once the application is approved), and download their e-Visa.

    The whole process takes no more than 10 minutes. Please note that the e-Visa is only valid when the purpose of travel is tourism or commerce. Other purposes, such as work and study, require a regular visa given by Embassies or Consulates. Since the information of visas is changeable, please visit http://www.mfa.gov.tr/visainformation- for-foreigners.en.mfa for visa requirements.

    Airport

    Istanbul has 2 airports as İstanbul International Airport (IST) and Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW). Please note that most convenient airport to reach venue is İstanbul International Airport, for detailed information please visit
    https://www.istairport.com/en/?locale=en

    CONTACT

    Topkon Congress Services

    gastrosummit2024@topkon.com

    Zühtü Pasa Mah. Rifat Bey Sokak No: 24 PK. 34724 Kalamış-Kadiköy / Istanbul, Türkiye

    Phone: +90-2163309020 pbx
    Fax : +90-2163309005