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13th International Pediatric Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Symposium Update!
The deadline to submit an abstract for PIFRS has been extended to July 2. 📆
Learn more about abstract submission criteria and to submit your abstract: https://t.co/GH7w3ELTYZ @ChildrensPgh
It’s time to register for #PIFRS2024 https://t.co/xvB2qqoIUf hosted by @ChildrensPgh ! Join us this fall in Pittsburgh for this standout meeting with a full life cycle perspective on the best multidisciplinary care for patients with intestinal failure
Great attendance from the #alliedhealth community at #PIFRS discussing sharing knowledge via @LiftEcho, school entry, and line lock strategies to prevent #CLABSIs
The time has come for #PIFRS - registration is open - thank you @SickKidsNews and @ChildrensPgh for their support and teamwork - see you all in Toronto!
It’s time to register for the 12th International Pediatric Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Symposium Sept 30-October 2, 2022 in person in Toronto! 👉🏼 https://t.co/xvB2qq6zG7 @LiftEcho @irta_tts #PIFRS2022 sponsored by @SickKidsToronto Transplant Centre ans @ChildrensPgh
So far, delegates at @2021Cirta come from 28 different countries. Make sure your country is represented by registering today! https://t.co/Kv7YjkjhFT @roberts_amin @SimonHorslen@1jono1@CHPtransplant@PifrsP
Nice series - long term outcomes👉🏼Megacystis Microcolon Intestinal Hypoperistalsis Syndrome:... : Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition https://t.co/Bl8F0Z65hN #pseudo-obstruction @raghu_vikram@CHP_PedsGI
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After a brief hiatus, LIFT-ECHO is back! The next #pediatric session will be held on Tuesday, December 8th from 1-2pm Eastern Time US. Newcomers, register on our website or email us at [email protected] to request a meeting invite. @ProjectECHO @kishore_NYC
Thankful for medical teams around the US working hard on #ThanksgivingDay 👉🏼establishing venous access via posterior azygous approach in children with limited venous access is an evolving frontier for our #intestine transplant and #TPN patients