10 Reasons to Attend
1
BUILD
a cross‑disciplinary network with leading clinicians, scientists, surgeons, nurses, and APPs.
2
DISCOVER
breakthrough science curated for impact on real‑world IBD care.
3
APPLY
practice‑changing strategies to complex IBD cases through focused, case-based sessions.
4
LEVERAGE
the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation and AGA partnership for unmatched expertise and resources.
5
PRESENT
your work via abstracts, posters to elevate visibility and feedback.
6
EXPLORE
cutting‑edge tech—digital monitoring, wearables, endoscopic advances—on the exhibit floor.
7
EARN
CME/MOC efficiently while sharpening day-to-day clinical decision-making
8
ADVANCE
equity and patient‑centered care outcomes with actionable frameworks and tools.
9
GROW
your career with mentorship meet-ups and early-career programming.
10
COLLABORATE
across teams to bring scalable solutions back to your institution.
11 *Bonus*
EXPERIENCE
New Orleans iconic food, music, and culture while engaging with the global IBD community for inspiration that lasts all year.
Testimonials
“As a clinician and a researcher, the Crohn's & Colitis Congress is the perfect one stop shop! I learn how to tackle the difficult problems I encounter with my patients and about the latest research advances all in one place.”
Michael J. Rosen, MD, MSCIStanford University School of Medicine, CA
“Excellent conference, amazing choice of presenters who sincerely try to impart useful information to those attending.”
Arnold Levin, MDGastro Health, Kirkland, WA
“A great opportunity to tie together the research, clinical and patient aspects of IBD care!”
Meenakshi Bewtra, MD, MPH, PhDUniversity of Pennsylvania
“Excellent presentations that were pertinent to my community-based practice. Enjoyed the variety of clinical and research-based presentations.”
Alison Anthony, FNP-BCSan Diego Gastroenterology Associates
“I always learn something new even after 18 years in practice. Love the discussions that come out of this program. Especially love the attention to pediatrics and nurse practitioner, PA's and nurses!”
Betty J. White, NP-CWashington Gastroenterology, Tacoma, WA
“I have attended CCC for the last 3 years. I am never disappointed and always leave the conference with ways to change my practice and improve my understanding of IBD.”
Troy Gibbons, MDUniversity of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
“The most comprehensive and integrative annual gathering of thought leaders in IBD providing relevant updates in clinical management and scientific research.”
Lauren Alexander, NP, MSNUniversity of California San Francisco