If you weren’t able to attend Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2023 in May, you can still catch up on the latest education in GI and hepatology with DDW On Demand. Non-attendees can purchase access to the DDW Online platform to watch recordings of all non-ticketed scientific sessions through May 17, 2024. CME is available for most sessions (note that the deadline to claim is Oct. 31, 2023).
If you attended DDW, don’t forget that your registration includes access to DDW On Demand through May 17, 2024.
How it Works
In the online platform, select “On Demand Sessions,” then filter by date, society, DDW Track or session type to find sessions of interest. You can also filter by keyword. Click on the session title to see the presentation titles and full-text abstracts, if available. To start watching, click the “View Session” button.
You can also access ePosters (if submitted) and full-text abstracts in the DDW ePosters Site. Use the filter options to sort ePosters by DDW Track, sponsoring society or session type.
In addition to scientific sessions, select Satellite Symposia and a Product Theater were recorded and are available to watch on demand. Visit the DDW website to start watching.
The categories and pricing for DDW On Demand are below.
Category | Fee |
---|---|
Member | $310 |
Member Associate | $310 |
Member Postdoctoral Fellow | $190 |
Member Student | $190 |
Member Trainee | $190 |
Nonmember | $650 |
Nonmember Associate | $650 |
Nonmember Postdoctoral Fellow | $335 |
Nonmember Student | $310 |
Nonmember Trainee | $310 |
Industry | $650 |
Practice Manager | $335 |
2 Responses
Are CME’s ACCME certified
Do u automatically report to ACCME or CE Broker or ABS or ABCRS?
Hi Deborah, yes, the sponsoring societies are either accredited by ACCME or work with a partner that is to offer CME credit for their sessions. Attendees should claim and print their CME certificates for their own records and reporting. More information about CME can be found on our website here or you can contact [email protected].