Grateful for another amazing day at Digestive Disease Week 2026 presenting two posters focused on colorectal cancer screening awareness, prevention, and health literacy. So many great conversations, learning moments, and inspiring connections. 🤍
#DDW2026#ColorectalCancer
Grateful for the opportunity to present at today’s Morbidity, Mortality & Improvement Conference.
I developed an HIV + Altered Mental Status quick-reference checklist to support structured clinical thinking, broad differentials, and patient safety in high-risk presentations.
Always learning.
A week full of inspiring conversations, meaningful connections, research, growth, and beautiful memories. Grateful for every moment and every reminder of why I love this journey. ✨💜
One of the best parts of Digestive Disease Week 2026 was the people, the conversations, connections, and shared passion for GI. Grateful for the memories and inspiration from Chicago. 🤍
#DDW2026#FutureGI
Reflecting on Day 1 at Digestive Disease Week 2026. Grateful for the opportunity to present our research on NASH outcomes, attend inspiring lectures, and connect with amazing mentors and trainees in GI & Hepatology. 🤍
#DDW2026#FutureGI
Inspired by the 2026 ABGH Summit. Grateful for the mentorship, representation, and community shaping the future of GI & Hepatology. 🤍
#ABGH2026#FutureGI
So many 🔝presentations from our ⭐️future Gastroenterologists as they presented their research at @DDWMeeting
Watch this space for more powerful research from our members in the next few days.
#futureofGI#AAFG
#Liverdisease is a major and growing global public health burden, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people worldwide. Unfortunately, many of these conditions develop silently, progressing for years without symptoms until significant damage has occurred.
The good news? Many forms of liver disease are preventable, and even when not fully preventable, they are often manageable if caught early.
View the AASLD #WorldLiverDay blog “Why Liver Health Checkups Matter: Detecting Disease Before Symptoms Appear.” @WorldLiverDay
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