ADVENT is a medical education program designed to advance the understanding of Type 2 inflammation.
ADVENT is developed in collaboration with over 50 global experts focused on engaging HCPs and links the latest science of Type 2 Inflammation with clinical management to improve patient care.
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ADVENTprogram.com hosts educational materials developed in collaboration with experts in type 2 inflammatory diseases

The ADVENT program allows the understanding of the
science behind the [esophageal] inflammation, and
that the inflammation is a type 2 inflammation.
Prof. Kathryn Peterson, Gastroenterologist

It’s very important that you have a medical
education program such as ADVENT to help
allergists understand, in an easy and accessible
way, the type 2 inflammation driving
mechanisms in a disease such as EoE.
Dr. Ingrid Terreehorst, Allergist

Many gastroenterologists have little experience
with type 2 inflammatory diseases, and the
ADVENT medical education program can help
them gain more insights into this phenomenon.
Prof. Arjan Bredenoord, Gastroenterologist

ADVENT is a really important platform to raise the bar of education in relation to AD.
By raising awareness of co-morbidities, as a very important example, we can help improve the whole global management of AD.
Prof. Michael Cork, Dermatologist

What I appreciate about the ADVENT program is that is brings together physicians from a number of different countries. It’s been very interesting to see the regional differences in not only the practice patterns, but also in the types of asthma and types of patients that they see.
Dr. Monica Kraft, Pulmonologist

I think there’s a lot of key things that will be coming from the ADVENT program. I think the first thing is understanding of mechanisms of disease and the uniformity of the T2 pathway.
This leads to better appreciation of the different diseases and a better understanding of how they are co-related.
Dr. WILLIAM BUSSE, Allergist-Immunologist
MAT-US-2022110 V2 exp. 12/10/2022