Scripps IBD Cutting Edge 2025
Include: 53 videos + 1 pdf, size: 7.65 GB
Target Audience: gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, dietitians
Information:
IBD Cutting Edge 2025 Sept. 19–21 | Coronado Island Marriott, California
Join nationally recognized experts in inflammatory bowel disease for a 3-day event focused on innovation, clinical trials and multidisciplinary care. Presented by Scripps Health in partnership with UC San Diego School of Medicine, the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation and Scripps Research.
Key topics include:
– Advanced IBD therapies and surgical approaches
– Insights from translational research and clinical trials
– Multidisciplinary strategies for complex cases
– Special considerations for high-risk and pediatric populations
The Scripps IBD Cutting Edge 2025 conference is best for gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, dietitians, advanced practice providers, and researchers who want CME‑accredited, multidisciplinary updates on the latest science, clinical trials, and therapeutic strategies for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Who Should Attend
- Gastroenterologists and hepatologists managing Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and complex IBD cases.
- Colorectal surgeons involved in surgical management of IBD complications.
- Dietitians and nutrition specialists focusing on dietary interventions in IBD care.
- Advanced practice providers (NPs, PAs, CNSs) working in gastroenterology or IBD clinics.
- Residents, fellows, and trainees preparing for subspecialty practice in GI or IBD.
- Researchers and academics studying translational science, drug discovery, and clinical trial design in IBD.
What You’ll Learn
- Groundbreaking advancements in translational science, drug discovery, and clinical care for IBD.
- Clinical trial updates and evolving therapeutic strategies, including biologics and small molecules.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration: gastroenterology, surgery, nutrition, psychology, and patient‑centered care.
- Special populations: pediatric IBD, pregnancy, and diverse patient groups.
- Role of surgery in IBD management and integration with medical therapy.
- Complication management: strictures, fistulas, and extraintestinal manifestations.
Topics:
Topics, times and speakers are subject to change




