16th World Digestive and Liver Diseases Conference
On behalf of UCG, we extend a warm greeting in welcoming you to the 16th World Digestive and Liver Diseases Conference happening during December 17-19, 2025 in Dubai, UAE & Online. The theme of the Conference “Transforming Digestive and Liver Disease Management Through Research and Collaboration”. It is an auspicious time to make contact, discuss and share problems, the experience of mutual interest with attendees from all over the world. UCG has worked hard, and we have an exciting program for Digestive and Liver Diseases Conference that will allow attendees to reflect upon & celebrate accomplishments, extend networks, and can explore both December current & future research. We hope that this conference will be a productive, fun-filled time and memorable one.
Digestive and Liver Diseases CME/CPD Conference is organized by Utilitarian Conference Gathering (UCG) and will be held from December 17-19, 2025 in Dubai, UAE. Digestive and Liver Diseases 2025 will focus on evidence-based and practical features of controlling Digestive and Liver Diseases disorders in Digestive and Liver Diseases. Our 3 days conference will enlighten the attendees to manage and diagnose every challenging case in the latest advances in the Digestive and Liver Diseases field, clinical practice, Liver diseases, pancreatic diseases, small bowel and esophageal diseases.
Call for Paper/Abstract:
Call for Paper/Abstracts is now open for the Digestive CME/CPD Conferences 2025 in Dubai, from December 17-19 2025, with the motto “Transforming Digestive and Liver Disease Management Through Research and Collaboration”.
Each session will be followed by a panel discussion about the approach to the management and diagnosis of presented topics.
Utilitarian Conferences Committee Experts invites Digestive, liver diseases, diseases, Physicians, fellows, physician assistants, nurses, allied health professionals specializing in Digestive & liver diseases, internal medicine and other interested Digestive & liver diseases, professionals, Chief Digestive & liver diseases officers and Digestive & liver diseases staff, Quality and compliance officers, Infection control officers, Risk management personnel, Surgeons, Clinical and academic Digestive & liver diseases, residents, mid-level Providers allied Digestive & liver diseases, Digestive & liver diseases Lecturers. CTOs, VPs, Directors, Senior Managers, Scientists, Doctors, Chief officers, Professors, Digestive & liver diseases Product Manager, CEO, Doctors, Professors, Practitioner Digestive & liver diseases, Academics, and Researchers, Students of medical disciplines. clinicians. Specialists in Digestive & liver diseases, Policy Makers and Health Administrators, Patient Advocacy Groups, Dietitians and Nutritionists, Researchers and Scientists, Nurses and Nurse Practitioners, Surgeons, Internal Medicine Physicians., Digestive & liver diseases CEO, clinicians, Managing Directors/ Department Managers, Quality Management Professionals/Quality Improvement Managers/Quality Assurance Professionals/Managers, Digestive CEO, liver diseases CEO, Digestive and liver diseases students, Digestive company, liver diseases company, Digestive nurses, liver diseases nurses
Conference Key Sessions:
Track 1: Digestive
Track 2: Liver Diseases
Track 3: Liver Diseases and Wilsons Disease
Track 4: Liver Cancer
Track 5: Fatty Liver Disease
Track 6: Diagnostics and Treatments
Track 7: Diet and Nutrition
Track 8: Infections and Parasitic Diseases
Track 9: Functional Disorders
Track 10: Chronic Constipation
Track 11: Pediatric Digestive and Liver Disorders
Track 12: Advancements in Research and Technology
Track 13: Prevention and Public Health
Track 14: Gut-Liver Axis
Track 15: Microbiome
Track 16: Peptic Ulcer Disease
Track 17: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Track 18: Celiac Disease
Track 19: Drug Therapies for Digestive
Track 20: Pregnancy and digestive system
Track 21: Diverticulitis
Track 22: Fecal incontinenc
Track 23: Gallstones and Gastroparesis
Track 24: Pancreatitis, and Peptic ulcer disease
Track 25: Alcoholic Liver Disease
Track 26: Liver diseases and Transplantation
Track 27: Digestive Enzymes and Hormones
Track 28: Digestive Disease and Organs
Track 29: Digestive Surgery
Track 30: Liver and Pancreatic Health
Track 31: Personalized Medicine in Digestive Health
Track 32: Alcohol-Related Liver Diseases
Track 33: Liver Cirrhosis and Complications
Conference Benefits:
21 CME/CPD Hours
Live Sessions
One on one meet with
Experts and Investors on Demand
A showcase of new Products
Certification of Recognition
Industrial Exhibitions
Meet your Academic idols
Hear about the latest research
Engage in High-level debates & Q/A
Networking for future collaboration
Publication of abstracts on our Website
Add Research Value
Employment Bureau
Networking Sessions
Worried about UAE visas?
We are here to assist you in obtaining a visa. Once you register as a speaker/listener/poster, we will guide you through the visa process.
• Incomplete Application: Dubai visa application forms with incomplete or false information, less passport validity, inconsistency in date of travel on Dubai flight tickets, damaged passports, fake or tempered documents, etc. have more chances of being rejected.
• Women under the age of 25: Usually, women under the age of 25 traveling alone without any parent, guardian, or relative may face a Dubai visit visa rejection. The Dubai government came up with such a rule to prevent human trafficking in the country.
• Overstay on your previous Dubai visit visa from India: If you extended your Dubai trip without applying for a visa extension the last time you traveled, there are chances that your name can get blacklisted, and in addition to this, you can also face an immigration ban, land in jail for up to 3 months, or even get deported.
• Handwritten Passports: Handwritten passports are not accepted now, and if the applicant has submitted a handwritten passport, there are high chance that their Dubai visa application will get rejected.
• Errors in the application: If your Dubai visa application has false or wrong names, spelling errors, incorrect information or codes, the wrong date of birth, or any other false data, it might not get approved.
• Unused Dubai Visa: If you have a tourist visa for Dubai from India, but you didn't travel, the chances of your Dubai visa getting rejected increase.
• Applicants who did not use a previous Dubai work visa: Applicants who applied for a Dubai employment visa or a Dubai work visa through a company (prospective employer) but did not enter the country. To get approval, the PRO of a travel agency or sponsor must go to UAE immigration and cancel the previously issued Dubai visa before applying for a new Dubai visa for Indians.
• Profession: In the case of farmers, laborers, cleaners, janitors, etc. whose profession is listed as "unskilled" on their passport, there is a high chance their Dubai visa application may be rejected.
• Criminal Record: If you have a criminal record (misconduct, fraud) in any of the emirates of the UAE, you will not get your Dubai visa.
• Similar names or dates of birth: If you share your name or date of birth with anyone in your family and plan to travel to Dubai together, you should expect a delay or even rejection of your Dubai visa.
• Unconcealed Dubai Residence Visa: If the applicant held a Dubai residence visa and chose to leave the country without canceling their Dubai residency visa, then the Dubai immigration authorities can reject granting them a Dubai tourist visa.
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CME (Continuing Medical Education):
CME focuses on educational activities specifically for medical professionals, such as doctors and nurses, to enhance their knowledge, skills, and competencies related to medical practice. CME is often required to maintain medical licenses and certifications.
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CPD (Continuing Professional Development):
CPD is a broader concept that applies to a wide range of professionals, not just those in the medical field. CPD includes a variety of learning activities—formal education, workshops, self-directed learning, and more—that help professionals develop their skills and stay up-to-date in their fields. It emphasizes the ongoing process of learning throughout one's career.
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Important Information:
Conference Name: 16th World Digestive and Liver Diseases Conference
Short Name: 16DLDUCG2025
Dates: December 17-19, 2025
Venue: Dubai, UAE
Scientific Program: It will only include plenary speakers, keynote speakers, panel discussions, and presentations in parallel sessions.
Audience: Global Leaders, Industrialists, Business Delegates, Students, Entrepreneurs, Executives
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