AI Holds Potential for GI Surgery, But Raises Ethical Concerns
Surgeons have a responsibility to understand AI tools and ensure they are ethically developed and implemented.
Surgeons have a responsibility to understand AI tools and ensure they are ethically developed and implemented.
Several first-time attendees and DDW veterans share what brought them to the meeting this year.
Check out 2,800 posters to speak one-on-one with your fellow attendees and researchers about their innovative research.
Attendees will have access to all session captures 24 hours after the session ends. Continue to watch sessions on demand until May 17, 2024.
Dr. Ascher, the first woman to perform a liver transplant, shares insights from her prolific career.
Physicians striving to provide LGBTQIA+ affirming care shouldn’t be afraid to make (and learn from) mistakes.
Dr. Raymond Chung advises that continued vigilance is needed, even after the virus is gone.
Simple ergonomic solutions, such as targeted stretching microbreaks, can protect surgeons from work-related injuries and improve patient care.
Dr. Brian Lee urges hepatologists to address upstream causes using evidence-based approaches.
Hironori Yamamoto, MD, outlines five recommendations for managing patients with small bowel polyps.
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