Tune in to our final episode of DDW TV!
Today on DDW TV, we’re speaking with presenters to bring you the key takeaways from top sessions. We’re also going inside the AGA Women’s Luncheon and hearing the top headlines coming out of the meeting.
Today on DDW TV, we’re speaking with presenters to bring you the key takeaways from top sessions. We’re also going inside the AGA Women’s Luncheon and hearing the top headlines coming out of the meeting.
Today on DDW TV, we’re speaking with presenters to bring you the key takeaways from top sessions. We’re also taking a walk through the Exhibit Hall and the giant PoopUp emoji.
Tune in to Sunday’s episode of DDW TV to hear from the presidents of AASLD, AGA, ASGE and SSAT, plus much more!
Watch our Saturday program of DDW TV to hear from AASLD, AGA, ASGE and SSAT spokespeople on not-to-miss sessions plus more exclusive video content.
Watch this video to learn more about what to expect at DDW 2022, taking place May 21-24 in San Diego, CA, and virtually.
DDW® 2019 in San Diego, CA, marked the 50th anniversary of Digestive Disease Week. Meeting attendees gathered at a reception on Friday, May 17, to celebrate the anniversary and sing “Happy Birthday.”
Nancy S. Reau, MD, FAASLD, discusses the worldwide prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C during pregnancy, and points to some of the resources available to gastroenterologists treating expectant mothers with viral hepatitis.
Shivakumar Vignesh, MD, FASGE, AGAF, discusses efforts to help instructors and faculty become better endoscopy trainers in order to reduce variations in endoscopic skill development in trainees.
Nearly half of gastroenterology patients take dietary supplements despite toxicity concerns and the lack of rigorous research behind many supplements, according to Gerard E. Mullin, MD, MS. In this DDW News video, Dr. Mullin discusses what every gastroenterologist should know about dietary supplements.
In this DDW News video, Michael G. House, MD, discusses present and future applications of computer-assisted minimally invasive surgical platforms.
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