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The Liver Intensive Care Group of Europe (LICAGE) was founded in 1987 by Dr JV Farman, an anaesthetist who worked in Cambridge with Professor Sir Roy Calne on the first liver transplants.
The Liver Intensive Care Group of Europe (LICAGE) was founded in 1987 by Dr JV Farman, an anaesthetist who worked in Cambridge with Professor Sir Roy Calne on the first liver transplants.
The Liver Intensive Care Group of Europe (LICAGE) was founded in 1987 by Dr JV Farman, an anaesthetist who worked in Cambridge with Professor Sir Roy Calne on the first liver transplants.
The group holds meetings each year in different European cities. Every third year, LICAGE collaborates with ILTS and ELITA to hold a joint Congress.
LICAGE is committed to education, and in addition to holding state of the art courses in perioperative care of liver transplant recipients, has developed LiTAC, a web-based learning resource.
Reduced registration fees at meetings, twice yearly newsletter, access to forums, access to research group, educational material.
Who is the school intended for: Hepatologists in training especially those considering a career in…