DDW® 2022 Abstract Submission Now Open
Share your findings at the premier meeting in GI. Abstract submission is now open through Thursday, Dec. 2.
Share your findings at the premier meeting in GI. Abstract submission is now open through Thursday, Dec. 2.
In honor of September being Women in Medicine Month, we’re recognizing some of our female speakers from DDW 2021.
Add these dates to your calendar for DDW 2022 abstract submission, registration and meeting.
Fill out the form on the DDW website to suggest a session for DDW 2022. The deadline to submit a suggestion is July 5.
Review the highlights from DDW 2021, in easily digestible summaries and podcasts, with the DDW Medfyle Conference Highlights program.
Purchase access to the virtual platform, and take advantage of the best parts of the meeting. The site will remain open through Aug. 23.
DDW Council Chair, Loren Laine, MD, looks back on this year’s annual meeting and highlights some of the most interesting research presented at the meeting.
Kenneth Wang, MD, reviewed recent innovations in cryotherapy and tissue resection that are improving outcomes for patients with Barrett’s esophagus, especially those who have failed standard therapy.
See you next year in San Diego, CA, and virtually for DDW 2022, taking place May 21-24, 2022.
Nicholas J. Zyromski, MD, of Indiana University School of Medicine and Giovanni Marchegiani, MD, PhD, of Verona University Hospital in Italy debate whether post-pancreatectomy acute pancreatitis is a relevant clinical entity, and how to treat it.
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