FALK FORUM
EoE – What do we know about Pathogenesis? Current Strategies for the Diagnosis and Management in Australia

Meeting Details

DATE & TIME
Wednesday 21st August 2024
6:30 – 9:00pm
DECO ROOM
Blackbird Bar Dining & Events,
Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle St,
Brisbane City, QLD 4000

Presented by:

Dr Daman Langguth
Dr Daman Langguth
Clinical Immunologist and Director of Immunology, Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology
The Wesley Hospital, Brisbane, QLD
Dr Matthew Remedios
Dr Matthew Remedios
Gastroenterologist and Therapeutic Endoscopist, Wesley Gastroenterology and Liver Group,
The Wesley Hospital, Brisbane, QLD

AGENDA

TIME
TOPIC
PRESENTER
6:30pm
Registration & Welcome
7:00pm
Introduction
Dr Matthew Remedios
7:05pm
“EoE - What do we know about Pathogenesis?”
Dr Daman Langguth
7:35pm
Q & A and discussion
8.00pm
“Current Strategies for the Diagnosis and Management of EoE in Australia” and case studies
Dr Matthew Remedios
8:30pm
Q & A and discussion
8:55pm
Closing remarks
Dr Matthew Remedios
9:00pm
Meeting Close
RSVP date: Wednesday 14th August 2024
Your personal information will be treated in accordance with applicable laws and in accordance with Dr Falk Pharma policies. For more information please contact our Privacy Officer by e-mail at privacy@drfalkpharma.com.au or phone 1800 373 255

BIOGRAPHIES

Dr Daman Langguth
Dr Daman Langguth
Clinical Immunologist and Director of Immunology, Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology
The Wesley Hospital, Brisbane, QLD
Read Biography

Dr Daman Langguth is a clinical immunologist and director of immunology at Sullivan Nicolaides pathology as well as treasurer of the Australian and New Zealand Vasculitis society. His research interests lie in maintenance of the quality of pathology, electronic transmission of medical data as well as ANCA vasculitis and travel.

Dr Matthew Remedios
Dr Matthew Remedios
Gastroenterologist and Therapeutic Endoscopist, Wesley Gastroenterology and Liver Group,
The Wesley Hospital, Brisbane, QLD
Read Biography

Dr Matthew Remedios is a Gastroenterologist and Therapeutic Endoscopist at Wesley Gastroenterology and Liver Group, Wesley Hospital Brisbane. He completed his undergraduate medical degree at the University of Queensland in 1995. He undertook his junior training and subsequent Gastroenterology training, at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane and Townsville Hospital, Australia obtaining fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2003.
Matthew completed fellowships in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) at the Princess Alexandra Hospital before completing an Interventional Endoscopy Fellowship at St Michael's Hospital Toronto, Canada. During this time, he developed a specific interest in ERCP, Barrett’s oesophagus, resection / ablative techniques and small bowel enteroscopy.
On returning to Australia in 2005, Matthew accepted a position at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital performing and teaching advanced endoscopy, in particular ERCP. small bowel enteroscopy and Barrett’s management and ablation, including establishing the Barrett’s RFA service. Matthew has been actively involved in teaching the training registrars and fellows, as well as in the endoscopic research programme at the RBWH and through his involvement in ANZELF, currently on the organising committee.
Matthew is involved in a busy private practice at the Wesley Hospital, as a founding member of the Wesley Gastroenterology and Liver Group. He served as a member of the GESA Endoscopy Faculty from 2020 to 2021 before taking up the role as Chair.

REGISTRATION FORM

UNFORTUNATELY THIS EVENT IS CLOSED