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Conferences on gastroenterology

Upcoming gastroenterology Conferences on 2025

Conference Date Conference Name Conference Venue
27th June Jeju Island, South Korea
27th June Jeju Island, South Korea
30th July paris, france
26th September Rochester, United States
26th September Rochester, United States
7th November Jacksonville, United States
8th December singapore, singapore

Gastroenterology Conferences - FAQs

Here’s a comprehensive FAQ and content related to Gastroenterology Conferences , covering common questions, key details, and useful information for attendees, speakers, and sponsors.

Some of the top conferences include:

  • Digestive Disease Week (DDW) – USA ( 2025)
  • United European Gastroenterology Week (UEG Week) – ( 2025)
  • European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) Congress – 2025
  • Asian Pacific Digestive Week (APDW) – 2025
  • American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Annual Meeting – 2025
  • World Congress of Gastroenterology (WCOG) – 2025 (TBA)

  • Gastroenterologists & Hepatologists
  • GI Surgeons & Endoscopists
  • Researchers & Academics
  • Nurses & Allied Health Professionals
  • Medical Students & Trainees
  • Pharma & MedTech Professionals

  • Latest research & clinical updates
  • Networking with experts
  • Hands-on workshops (endoscopy, ultrasound, etc.)
  • CME/CPD accreditation
  • Exhibition of new GI technologies

  • Check the conference website for submission deadlines.
  • Follow formatting guidelines (structured abstract, word limits).
  • Submit via the conference portal (e.g., DDW uses their online system).
  • Notifications are typically sent 2-3 months before the event.

Costs vary by conference:

  • Early Bird (cheaper, 3-6 months before)
  • Regular (standard pricing)
  • On-site (most expensive)
  • Discounts for trainees, members (e.g., AGA, UEG, ACG)

Many conferences now offer:

  • Live-streamed sessions
  • On-demand access post-event
  • Virtual networking & poster sessions

  • Submit an abstract for oral presentation.
  • Apply for sponsored symposia (industry-supported).
  • Contact conference organizers if you’re a recognized expert.

  • IBD (Crohn’s, Ulcerative Colitis)
  • Liver Disease (NAFLD, Hepatitis, Cirrhosis)
  • GI Oncology (Colorectal Cancer, Early Detection)
  • Endoscopy & Surgical Advances
  • Microbiome & Functional GI Disorders

Some organizations offer:

  • Travel grants (AGA, UEG, WGO)
  • Young Investigator Awards
  • Developing Country Support Programs

  • Official conference websites or mobile apps.
  • Programs are usually released 1-2 months before the event.