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Join us May 21–24 in San Diego, or as part of the virtual program, for Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2022. AGA has been working hard to provide you the best possible meeting no matter how you choose to attend.

We’ll be presenting more than 200 sessions across a variety of professional interests. Start planning now. Go to the DDW Online Planner Program section and filter by society, then AGA to view our complete program.

Clinical Practitioner Zone

This year’s “Best of” clinical session topics include Barrett’s esophagus, acute pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, therapeutic endoscopy and quality in your GI practice. Sessions will touch on challenging cases and highlight AGA’s recent guidelines.

Basic Science Zone

Within this zone we will showcase basic science themes through a mix of invited and abstract-based sessions.

  • Saturday, May 21: Basic Mechanisms, Modeling GI Biology and Disease
  • Sunday, May 22: Inflammation, Fibrosis in Digestive Organ Biology
  • Monday, May 23: Stem Cells, Repair and Regenerative Medicine
  • Tuesday, May 24: Microbiome, Pathogens and Nutrition

Trainee and Early Career GI

Trainee and early career attendees will find sessions, networking events and resources designed specifically for professionals just starting out in the field.

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Pricing is the same for in-person and virtual attendees. AGA members save up to $325. Discounted pricing is also available for trainee, postdoctoral fellow, medical resident and student members.
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