Reminders for DDW® 2018
Welcome to Washington, D.C. and Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2018! Read on to learn information you’ll need to make your first day go smoothly.
Welcome to Washington, D.C. and Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2018! Read on to learn information you’ll need to make your first day go smoothly.
The editors of AASLD’s flagships journals, HEPATOLOGY and Liver Transplantation, have organized a comprehensive update on important advances in chronic liver disease for this year’s Hepatology Update: The Year in Review. David Cohen, MD, PhD, FAASLD, editor in chief of HEPATOLOGY, and Paul Martin, MD, FAASLD, editor in chief of Liver Transplantation, will moderate.
AASLD’s educational programming at DDW® is designed to provide a broad education on hot liver disease topics for general gastroenterologists, and deeper learning for hepatologists seeking information on the latest research and treatment advances, according to AASLD Secretary Kimberly A. Brown, MD, FAASLD.
Written By: Lea Ann Chen, MD It’s that time of the year again: Digestive Disease Week (DDW®)! This event evolved out of the AGA annual
Attend a special event to celebrate and promote diversity in GI.
Save money on sponsoring society course registration fees when you register on or before April 18. Already registered for DDW® 2018? Add these courses today.
Continue your education and discussions from Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2018.
Want a CME accredited digital library with approximately 500 hours of non-ticketed presentations* from this year’s meeting? Register for DDW 2018.
Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) is now accepting late-breaking abstracts for DDW 2018.
The 2018 DDW Preliminary Program is now available online.
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