Dive into DDW® Programming with the Online Planner
The light version of the DDW Online Planner is now available to help you start planning for the meeting.
The light version of the DDW Online Planner is now available to help you start planning for the meeting.
The annual AASLD Liver Meeting® may be over, but you can continue your liver education at DDW 2020. Get a first look at some of the liver-related sessions taking place at this year’s meeting.
Guest author Chung Sang Tse, MD, outlines her three golden rules for writing a good abstract.
Visit the CME claim site by Oct. 31, 2019, to claim your DDW 2019 CME.
Turn your trip to Chicago for DDW 2020 into a memorable family trip with these activities that will be fun for all ages.
Richard K. Sterling, MD, MSc, FACP, FACG, AGAF, FAASLD, reviewed the top abstracts presented at DDW 2019 during the Best of AASLD. The Best of AASLD is now available as a podcast to download and listen.
Catch up on Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2019 with the Best of DDW 2019 podcasts. Hear each of the four sponsoring societies review the top presentations from the meeting.
Follow DDW on all of our social media channels as you prepare for Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2020. Be sure to use our new hashtag #DDW2020 on all of the outlined social media platforms to join in on the conversation and to stay connected with the meeting and other attendees.
Take note of these important upcoming dates for Digestive Disease Week 2020, including the abstract submission period, registration dates and exhibiting dates.
At Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2019 in San Diego, CA, DDW commemorated its 50th year as the premier meeting in gastroenterology, hepatology and surgery. Nearly 14,000 attendees helped us celebrate over four days of networking and world-class education that featured 813 original sessions (oral and poster), 4,229 posters and 291 exhibitor booths.
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