European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation

Bildung & Forschung
Gesundheit & Wohlbefinden
Ungargasse 6, 1030 Wien, Österreich
Gründungsjahr 2001
Anzahl der Mitarbeiter > 100

The European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO), founded in 2001 to improve the care of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Europe, is now the largest forum for specialists in IBD in the world. It is a non-profit association, which successfully expanded from an organisation comprising 14 Country Members to an association assembling 33 member states of the Council of Europe and facilitating collaborations beyond Europe’s borders. In 2009, we introduced individual membership allowing anyone around the globe interested in IBD to both benefit from our programmes and services and to join us in our mission.

Our mission

ECCO’s mission is to improve the care of patients with IBD in all its aspects through international guidelines for practice, education, research and collaboration in the area of IBD.

What we do

  • We influence IBD management through the development, publication, dissemination and teaching of IBD guidelines and other educational materials.
  • We facilitate and promote the education of health care professionals in the field of IBD (including physicians, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, endoscopists, nurse specialists and allied professions).
  • We organise (inter)national scientific and educational exchange programmes in the field of IBD.
  • We enhance the quality of research in the field of IBD, both in basic science (i.e. organising pathogenesis workshops) and clinical science (i.e. development of IBD study protocols).
  • We promote and support national and international IBD research efforts.
  • We take a political voice in Europe and collaborate with organisations sharing an interest in IBD including medical societies, patient organisations and industries.
  • We participate in the activities of the United European Gastroenterology Federation (UEG) and in the organisation of the annual United European Gastroenterology Week (UEG Week).