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IOTOD 2020 Virtual Conference
Join us for the IOTOD 2020 virtual conference!
 
Dear Reader,
We are delighted to invite you to register for the 18th annual 'Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence' conference, taking place on the 24th - 25th September, between 11am-5pm (CEST).
This digital event will deliver a range of riveting sessions via interactive seminars, workshops, satellite symposia, posters, expert panel discussions and a virtual exhibition.
The international programme tackles a broad range of pressing challenges, innovations and controversies in the field of opioid dependence, equipping you with knowledge and tools to improve clinical practice outcomes, from the convenience of your own home or office.
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Get 10% off the ticket price using the discount code 10%OFF at checkout!
 
 
Speakers at the IOTOD 2020 conference presenting the session "Strategies for improving viral hepatitis care among PWIDs"
Can we do more for HCV care among PWIDs? Unravelling drug-drug interactions of antivirals and OST Hepatitis B virus among PWIDs: the forgotten virus?
Professor Graham Foster Mr Duncan Hill Professor Ashley Brown
Professor Graham Foster Mr Duncan Hill Professor Ashley Brown
Professor of Hepatology, Queen Mary's University of London Specialist Pharmacist in Substance Misuse, NHS Lanarkshire Consultant Hepatologist, St. Mary’s and Hammersmith Hospitals
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  Why attend?   Conference highlights  
  If you are a healthcare professional working with people with opioid dependence and viral hepatitis, register to the IOTOD virtual conference to network with hundreds of like-minded healthcare professionals and gain knowledge from a dynamic range of thought-provoking sessions led by international field experts.

You can receive CME-accreditation points for your attendance as well as 30 days on-demand access following the live meeting on 24–25 September. Ticket prices are now only £170 +VAT.
 
  • Opioid substitution therapy
  • Needs of drug-using populations
  • Opioid analgesic dependence
  • Long-acting buprenorphine formulations
  • Improving viral hepatitis care among PWUDs
  • Complex cases: panel discussion
  • NEW: ‘Meet the experts’ discussion
 
 
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The Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence (IOTOD) conference is supported by various financial supporters. The educational programme is run at arm's length from the financial supporters and all content is created by the faculty. No funder has had input into the content of the materials or presentations used in the educational programme. PCM Scientific is the medical education company acting as scientific secretariat and conference organiser.
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