
Contribute to the DDW® 2026 Scientific Program
Submit your session proposals by June 13, 2025.
Submit your session proposals by June 13, 2025.
Family-friendly work policies are feasible and necessary for the future of the gastroenterology field, and a new toolkit will offer practical implementation strategies.
We hope you join us next year for DDW 2026, taking place May 2–5 in Chicago, IL and online.
Promising uses of AI to improve decision making and cautionary notes about data integrity marked Dr. Heather Lyu’s talk on leveraging AI and informatics in clinical practice.
As indications and opportunities for liver transplant evolve, transplant experts encourage gastroenterologists not to hesitate to refer their patients and refer earlier.
Preliminary data shows positive effects of the first intestinal ultrasound curriculum for gastroenterology fellows to help guide medical care for patients with IBD.
Building awareness about CRC risk factors and the value of screening in the public is key, says Dr. Evelien Dekker.
Your DDW registration includes unlimited access to session recordings until April 30, 2026.
AGA’s first guideline on gastroparesis is coming this fall, and it makes clear that adequate evidence is lacking for therapies, underscoring the centrality of shared decision making with patients.
Endohepatology offers safety and accuracy that matches gold standard approaches for liver disease diagnosis and management and the patient advantage of “one-stop shopping,” says Dr. Jerome Edelson.