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Come see us at DDW (Digestive Disease Week®) to advance your endoscopic procedures!

Driven by Invention | Strengthened by Connections

DDW (Digestive Disease Week®) 2026


Cook Booth # 3930

McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, IL
2–5 May 2026

We always look forward to gastroenterology meetings. They are a great opportunity not only to showcase the latest advances in our field, but also to meet with you in person. Whether you’re interested in the latest technological innovations for treating your patients or you’re focused on training opportunities, we look forward to discussing your needs and how we can help support you.

Website:http://www.ddw.org
Join us at the world’s largest annual gathering of physicians, researchers and industry in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery. 

Come experience our latest innovations available from Cook Medical.  Our product families are growing, with our focus on: 

  • Evolving HPB access and therapeutics 
  • Developing therapeutic solutions for stricture management 
  • Redefining GI bleed management to Detect | Treat | Prevent 
  • Advancing the latest developments in EUS and Endohepatology 
  • Enhancing an array of tissue management solutions to Target | Acquire | Treat 

Activities


Scientific Session Highlight 

Presentation Title: Financial impact of suspected upper gastrointestinal bleeding: modelling the expansion of low-risk patient discharge following negative blood detection capsule result.

Don't miss the opportunity to gain valuable clinical and healthcare economics insights at this abstract lecture presented by Dr. Dawn M Cooper (Cook Medical) and Dr. Abhitabh Patil (BayCare Health Systems).  

Discover the financial impact of our novel blood detection capsule through modeling the expansion of discharging low-risk patients with negative blood detection results. Learn how introducing this innovative device can empower you to optimize patient outcomes, allow early discharge for low-risk patients, and navigate the cost savings potential for your institution. Join us and stay ahead of the curve in clinical and economic decision-making. 

Session Title: Improving your practice through quality improvement initiatives and health economics
Session Date & Time: Sunday, May 3rd, 4:00 – 5:30 pm CDT 
Presentation Time: Sunday, May 3rd at 4:48 pm CDT

Sunday, May 3rd, 4:00 - 5:30 CDT - Presentation Time: 4:48 pm CDT

Visit the ASGE Learning Center: Industry Hands-On Demonstration Area

ASGE presents four days of hands-on workshops at Digestive Disease Week®, offering endoscopists a chance to practice with a wide range of tools. Utilizing small group seminars and simulators, these sessions allow attendees to refine skills with both familiar and new instruments. It is the perfect environment to receive practical guidance and feedback that goes beyond standard lectures.

Here are the sessions you can have a hands-on experience with Cook:
Saturday, May 2, 1:00 - 3:30 pm Fellows Hands-On Course: Endoscopy 101
Sunday, May 3, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Endoscopic Emergencies
Monday, May 4, 9:30 - 11:30 am Esophogeal Endotherapy
Monday, May 4, 1:30 - 3:30 pm ERCP 2.0
Tuesday, May 5, 9:30 - 11:30 am Endoscopic Resection

SGNA 2026 | 53rd Annual Course

When: Sunday, May 17th – Tuesday, May 19th
Where: Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
Cook Booth # 803

SGNA is the premier meeting for a vibrant network of nurses, techs, medical assistants, and other professionals dedicated to advancing gastroenterology care. Experience hands-on learning, inspiring sessions, and networking with GI professionals from across the country. Learn about the latest diagnostic and therapeutic techniques in gastroenterology and their application to the art and science of nursing.