Top 10 Reasons to Attend
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DISCOVER
the breakthroughs in research & therapies that are revolutionizing IBD care
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EXPLORE
cutting-edge approaches across all stages of IBD management
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EXPAND
your perspective in a diverse, multidisciplinary learning environment
4
ENGAGE
in interactive sessions with leading experts and pioneers in IBD
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CONNECT
with IBD professionals from a broad spectrum of specialties
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COLLABORATE
and share immediately actionable patient care strategies
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ENHANCE
your clinical skills to continually improve patient outcomes
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EXPERIENCE
the forefront of IBD products and technologies in the exhibit hall
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ADVANCE
your career with exclusive and comprehensive CME and MOC programs
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NETWORK
with colleagues and friends at exciting social events and receptions
*BONUS* 11
ENJOY
the culture, history, cuisine, and music scene of New Orleans!
Testimonials
CCC is "the place" to obtain a big picture view on the current status of basic and translational research as well as clinical status of IBD therapy.
Param Ramakrishnan, MDCase Western University, Cleveland, Ohio
From a scientific perspective, this Congress was the best I have attended in years! I had the chance to practice abdominal ultrasound, attend high-quality lectures and discussions and overall, the interaction with adult colleagues and experts in the field expanded my knowledge and future directions in my practice. I highly recommend this congress to colleagues of all levels, clinicians, nurse practitioners, dietitians and trainees.
Natalia NedelkopoulouPediatric Gastroenterologist, England
The Crohn’s & Colitis Congress is one of the few spaces where science, clinical care, and lived experience truly meet on equal footing. The sessions are thoughtful, current, and deeply relevant, and the conversations that happen between sessions are just as impactful. Congress offers a rare opportunity to learn, collaborate, and re-center patient-centered care in a way that feels both rigorous and human.
Alicia AielloGirls With Guts Pennsylvania
Congress is great to network with others in the IBD field/community, in part because the size of the conference feels manageable. The content is current and relevant and I always come away with something new to apply to my practice.
Kalin Clark, PsyD, ABPPOSHU, Portland, Oregon
The Crohn's and Colitis Congress is a great conference for all types of providers who manage IBD. It is packed with lots of scientific information as well as information that you can take home and use in your practice. New guidelines are discussed and patient case studies are presented that demonstrate how to use the best practice guidelines in your practice. Multiple opportunities exist to meet other attendees across the country and build relationships with other specialists for ongoing collaboration and potential referral opportunities. You get to meet and hear from the "best of the best" in inflammatory bowel disease. Truly a great professional experience with lots of learning and collaboration! In addition, a great opportunity to meet the vendors who help support our mission and support our practices. Don't miss this great opportunity!
Michele Rubin APRN, CNS-BCUniversity of Chicago Medicine Chicago, Illinois
The Crohn's & Colitis Congress is a cutting-edge meeting that presents all of the newest updates in IBD management. They have found the correct balance of presenting material succinctly and in a clinically applicable way, while also ensuring that therapies and research coming down the pike from our basic colleagues are represented. This is a wonderful, inclusive event that does a great job of fostering networking in our field.
Courtney Perry, DO, MSUniversity of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
It is a great meeting, lot of networking and good content, excellent speakers.
Bhawna Halwan, MDNYU, New York
Crohn's and Colitis Congress is a conference I aim to attend every year to get a focused update on the advances in IBD trials and therapeutics. It is a meeting that attracts all like minded physicians and researchers in IBD and offers a platform to network and establish collaborations.
Ahmed Kurdi, MDSanford Health, Sioux Falls South Dakota