WebsEdge is going to be in Washington DC as the official broadcaster at 2015 Digestive Disease Week.
The event takes place 16-20 May at The Walter E. Washington Center, and this year, the conference is focusing on six key themes: Public Health, Controversies, New Treatments, New Technology, Policy and Maintenance of Certification. Find out more at www.ddw.org
DDW TV will broadcast a new show on each day of the event bringing together thought leaders and newsmakers from around the event. In addition we’ll be premièring films from the following excellent institutions:
CEGIIR University of Alberta, Canada
University of Washington, Seattle Washington
The Pancreas Center- Columbia University, New York
Florida Hospital Institute, Florida
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
University of Michigan Health System, Michigan
Where to Watch DDW TV
During the conference you will be able to watch DDW TV on screens around the The Walter E. Washington Center. Excitingly you can also catch it the following hotels:
Capital Hilton
Double Tree Hilton
Embassy Suites
Convention Center
Fairmont Georgetown
Grand Hyatt
Hyatt Regency
Loews Madison Hotel
Marriott Georgetown
Marriott Marquis
Marriott Metro Center
Mayflower Renaissance
Renaissance Dupont Circle
Westin City Center
You can also watch DDW TV here and on YouTube.
Follow us and the meeting on Twitter: @WebsEdge_Health | @DDWMeeting | #DDW15
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