Digestive Disease Week® 2025
Date: Saturday, May 3, 8:00 am - Tuesday, May 6, 5:00 pm (EDT) Location: San Diego, CA & Online
In 2025, let’s Be Gutsy together. Take a bold step to enhance your expertise with the latest research, insightful conversations and cutting-edge technologies and treatment protocols, available only at DDW 2025.
Join AASLD and 13,000+ attendees at DDW in San Diego or online as we open ourselves to new ideas, new perspectives and new collaborations. Learn what we have in store for you this year.
Registration Rates
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AASLD Member Registration
On or Before Feb. 26: $230
Feb. 27-April 30: $340
On or After May 1: $390
Nonmember Registration
On or Before Feb. 26: $630
Feb. 27-April 30: $720
On or After May 1: $770

Don’t forget! Add These AASLD Ticketed Events to Your DDW Registration
Taking place at DDW on May 3-4, this comprehensive event will explore the latest advancements in the understanding of the immune landscape of the liver in the context of health and disease. The inclusive program features two days of in-depth sessions led by experts, with contributions from emerging investigators, covering a range of topics from clinical perspective to innovative translational and basic research avenues. Attendees will engage with cutting-edge research, participate in discussions on future directions, and network with leading professionals in the field. Learn more.
Point-of-Care-Ultrasound (POCUS) in Hepatology: Clinical Practice, Non-invasive Assessment of Liver Fibrosis
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is an emerging clinical tool to augment the quality of physical examination and optimize the accuracy of clinical decision-making at the bedside or in clinic. While the benefits of utilizing POCUS in hepatology care have been studied worldwide, the application of POCUS in the care of patients with liver disease is under-utilized in the United States. This symposium will highlight the differences between POCUS and conventional ultrasound tests, review the application of POCUS in outpatient and inpatient hepatology care, and provide guidance on the implementation of POCUS in clinical practice by sharing experiences from centers of excellence adopting POCUS.