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SOGHIN
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SOGHIN comprises specialists like Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists, General Surgeons amongst others

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Conferences & Trainings represents a core program for SOGHIN to increase capacity among members.

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Upcoming SOGHIN News & Events Nationwide and our Practitioners' impact outside Nigeria

Society for Gastroenterology and Hepatology In Nigeria

SOGHIN was inaugurated in September 2007 by the merger of two truly dynamic associations –the West African Society of Gastroenterology (WASOG) and the Association for the Study of the Liver in Nigeria (ASLIN).

SOGHIN members are present in all federal teaching hospital, many Federal Medical centers, State teaching and general hospitals and private hospitals from every region of Nigeria. Members in diaspora also contribute to the organization.

There are over 120 Members including specialists like Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists, Haematologists, Parasitologists, Surgeons, Histopathologists, Pediatricians, Pharmacists, Nurses and Medical Laboratory Scientists. Associate members include specialists-in post graduate medical training programs such as senior registrars.

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SOGHIN

SOGHIN is a national association of medical professionals involved in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract (GIT) and the Liver

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Histopathologists

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Pediatrician

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Nurses and Medical Laboratory Scientists

Join us and Contribute your quota towards advancing the frontiers of Knowledge and Practice of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Nigeria and beyond.

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To promote, to the general public and healthcare professional alike, an awareness of the nationwide prevalence and optimal care of gastrointestinal and liver disorders, and to improve care of these disorders, through the provision of high quality, accessible and independent education and training.