Symposium gives boost to new discoveries

The International Symposium of Gastroenterology (ISG) is the most important professional event that we organise.The speed of progress in the field also depends on the ability to work with others and find common solutions. This is why we aim to build strong partnerships with medical researchers and practitioners around the world.

We view the independent scientific conference as an exceptional environment for medical professionals to exchange experience and disseminate the latest scientific and practical information in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology.

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13th International Symposium of Gastroenterology will be held this year in Istanbul from 23 to 25 November

The traditional meeting of gastroenterologists and hepatologists from all over the world will focus on the presentation of the latest scientific findings, on current topics in medical practice and, last but not least, on the sharing of professional experiences. PRO.MED.CS Praha a.s. is a proud sponsor of this event.

Turkey to host the 13th International Symposium of Gastroenterology next year

We have started preparing for next year’s 13th International Symposium of Gastroenterology (ISG). Istanbul, the largest city of Turkey, will host the event. This now regular meeting of gastroenterologists and hepatologists from around the world will focus on presenting the latest scientific findings, current topics in medical practice and, lastly but importantly, sharing professional experience.

International Symposium of Gastroenterology postponed to 2023

We are postponing the 13th International Symposium of Gastroenterology until 2023 due to the current unstable situation in eastern Europe.

Twelve international conferences

The symposium focuses on novel treatment methods for gastrointestinal tract diseases, which are presented in talks and posters. We have organised the event every two years since the mid-1990s. The first symposium was held in Andorra la Vella in 1995. Since then, ISG has travelled to a number of cities throughout Europe and Asia.