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Digestive Disease Week 2024 (AASLD Activities)
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The Digestive Disease Week (DDW) is the premier meeting for the gastroenterology, hepatology, GI endoscopy, gastrointestinal surgery and related fields to learn more about the latest in diagnosis and development for curing gastroenterology and hepatology diseases. This section are presentations from the DDW 2024 that were sponsored by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. While continuing education credits were offered at the live meeting, no continuing education credits are offered for these presentations; they are for reference purposes only. DDW Online is a convenient way to access and participate in DDW 2024 sessions.

  • AASLD Presidential Primary
  • AASLD Academic Debates
  • Human and Experimental Choleostasis
  • Improving Access in Liver Transplantation
  • Practice Guidelines
  • Career Planning for APPs
  • Interventional Radiology for Portal Hypertension
  • Stump the Hepatologists
  • MASLD - Novel Insights into Mechanisms & Future Therapeutic Targets
  • The Interplay Between Fibrotix Tumor Microenvironment, Immune Response
  • The Pathway to Hepatitis C Elimination in the US
  • Therapeutic Chaoice and the Pipeline for MASLD
  • Gut Liver Access and More
  • Preventive Hepatology 
  • Human and Experimental Choleostatis & Autoimmune
  • Managing Obesity
  • Nutrition, Frailty, Sarcopenia for the Cirrhotic Patient
  • Ethical Discussions in Hepatology
  • Organoids, Tissue-On-A-Chip Human Microtissue
  • Pharmacotherapies for Alcohol-Associated Liver
  • Advances in Non-Invasiv Assessment of MASLD
  • Experiments in Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease
  • Mediators and Molecular Signals
  • How Can AI Expand/Improve Hepatology
  • The Critical Role of GI APPs
  • New Approaches to Heptobiliary Neoplasia
  • Viral Hepatitis in the Modern Era
  • Predictors of Liver Disease Outcomes
  • NAFLD's Got a New Name Now - Deeper Dive

This activity is for educational purposes only.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify solutions in challenging cases in hepatology
  • Describe new methods for completing a differential diagnosis
  • Comprehend the new practice guidelines in hepatology
  • Develop skills that will aid in improving patient care in hepatology
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