GUILD Conference
@GuildConference
Gastroenterology Updates-IBD-Liver Disease. Not “just” an IBD conference! World class conference at the intersection of Science-Education-Family-Sun. Maui/Aruba
FOMO? Join us for @GuildConference 2026! Caribbean (Puerto Rico) and Maui! Great learning, family friendly and high impact talks! Registration opens in April! guildconference.com/2025/

Keep an eye out for the @GuildConference brochure and register! Puerto Rico or Maui. New for 2026: 1. APP Scholars will be going to Puerto Rico 2. GI Fellow Scholars will remain at Maui guildconference.com/2026/
Great meeting @GuildConference - highly recommended GI and liver CME @UmaMahadevanIBD @norahterrault !
Not to soon to plan your winter symposia. Here is a clip of @DrLoomba discussing MASLD from 2025 @GuildConference us3.campaign-archive.com/?u=dc56405a7c6…
Not to soon to plan your winter symposia. Here is a clip of @DrLoomba discussing MASLD from 2025 @GuildConference us3.campaign-archive.com/?u=dc56405a7c6…
GUILD conference 2026 registration now open! ✅ APP Bootcamp now at Caribbean Course! ✅ Fellow Scholars in Maui. ✅Join us for this in depth GI review in a relaxing, collegial, family friendly environment. ✅Register here —> guildconference.com/2026/

What a memorable week in Maui! 🌺 Mahalo @UmaMahadevanIBD @GuildConference for the invite to speak+ connect with colleagues around the 🌎 in paradise 🏝️ If you haven’t been to GUILD Maui you are missing out… the agenda, ⭐️ faculty, location, 🐳, 🌅, 🌄 + GUIlD family
Join @GuildConference in 2026! January 11-14, 2026 GUILD Caribbean in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 February 16-19, 2026 GUILD Maui 🌺 Check back in March for registration details guildconference.com/2026/guild-car…
Great photos and great talks @ibdgijami! Great to have you @GuildConference
What a memorable week in Maui! 🌺 Mahalo @UmaMahadevanIBD @GuildConference for the invite to speak+ connect with colleagues around the 🌎 in paradise 🏝️ If you haven’t been to GUILD Maui you are missing out… the agenda, ⭐️ faculty, location, 🐳, 🌅, 🌄 + GUIlD family
Thank you to everyone who made GUILD2025 so special. Join us for Caribbean year 3 ( Puerto Rico!) and the TENTH anniversary of Guild Maui. Registration opens March 15! guildconference.com/2025/



Terrific CME conference and such a great group of clinicians who are extremely thoughtful and knowledgeable both on the panel @ggarciatsao @sidbarritt4 @norahterrault and also in the audience @GuildConference - mahalo @UmaMahadevanIBD and @norahterrault !
Final session of @GuildConference - liver cases with @norahterrault @ggarciatsao @DrLoomba @sidbarritt4
Summary of Hcc surveillance @norahterrault @GuildConference
Fantastic course and excellent clinical insights that are directly applicable in practice today here @GuildConference - excellent meeting @UmaMahadevanIBD @Realcecum !!! Thank you for having us! Also great audience participation - loved Q/A- !!
Who does MASLD guru @DrLoomba think should go on resmetirom? @GuildConference
Fabulous @norahterrault @GuildConference noting that most with hepatitis B are undiagnosed and recommends screening options
Alcohol associated liver disease increasing across US. Any of 3 types of steroid helps, but trial anakirna showed worse outcomes. @DrLoomba @ggarciatsao @GuildConference
Impact talks
FOMO? Join us for @GuildConference 2026! Caribbean (Puerto Rico) and Maui! Great learning, family friendly and high impact talks! Registration opens in April! guildconference.com/2025/
Would direct you all to the article notes by Latorre. When assessing for celiac disease, one biopsy at a time yields better oriented, non-crushed specimens. It may be cumbersome, but there may be a quality + quantity equation. Agree more is always better and one bottle for most.
.@RishikaChughMD
Getting ready for our first IUS workshop @GuildConference led by @RishikaChughMD. Thank you to our Maui IBD pts for volunteering! So many of the GIs here have had zero exposure to IUS before this.
Getting ready for our first IUS workshop @GuildConference led by @RishikaChughMD. Thank you to our Maui IBD pts for volunteering! So many of the GIs here have had zero exposure to IUS before this.