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Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) Administration is in the thick of planning the 2018 meeting. We hope you can join us in Washington, DC, June 2-5, for
Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) Administration is in the thick of planning the 2018 meeting. We hope you can join us in Washington, DC, June 2-5, for
Join us in Washington, D.C., June 2-8 for Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2018. Recognized as a top 50 medical meeting, this is your opportunity to
Digestive Disease Week® 2017 was one for the books. More than 14,000 GI professionals gathered in Chicago for the world’s premier GI meeting. The four-day
DDW TV sat down with Jennifer A. Christie, MD, FASGE, moderator of this important session at DDW 2017. Dr. Christie says while all clinicians know the
DDW TV spoke with speaker Michael W. Fried, MD, FAASLD, about the incredible strides made in the treatment of hepatitis C – and how to
DDW TV spoke to session speaker, Ross F. Goldberg, MD, FACS, about the updates in MACRA and MIPS, the update in quality metrics, and we
DDW TV covered this important session, which focused on practical advances and challenges with fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT). One of the session speakers, Colleen Kelly,
DDW® 2017 offers attendees the chance to earn up to 40.25 continuing medical education (CME) credits by participating in designated sessions. Each of the four
New parents often face a bewildering challenge in trying to decipher what triggers a crying baby and how to calm the baby down. But, for
Chicago may be famous for its deep dish pizza and stacked hot dogs, but gourmet options are right around the corner in one of the
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