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Unlocking DDW® 2024: Session Recordings Now Available
Don’t miss seeing where science is headed in your specialty and the wider field this year. DDW On Demand is now on sale.
Don’t miss seeing where science is headed in your specialty and the wider field this year. DDW On Demand is now on sale.
Suggest a session topic by June 15, 2024, for a chance to assist in creating the 2025 program.
Both FDA-approved and -unapproved FMT products should play a role in preventing C. diff infections, according to Dr. Jessica Allegretti.
The randomized trial suggests dietary interventions can play a protective role against polyps.
You don’t build a network by saying no — but you have to follow through, says Dr. Maria Abreu.
Your DDW 2024 registration includes unlimited access to session recordings until May 16, 2025.
DDW 2024 is certified for 647.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. The CME Claim Site will be open through Oct. 31.
Upcoming AGA guidelines on moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis help to make sense of new therapies and mechanisms while advising on treatment strategies such as combinations and de-escalation.
When physicians cannot provide the care they know patients need, our entire healthcare system suffers, explains Dr. Wendy Dean.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues to be one of the hottest topics at DDW. This year, World IBD Day — Sunday, May 19 — falls during the meeting. See what we have planned.
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