Akash Patel (@abpmd97) 's Twitter Profile
Akash Patel

@abpmd97

PGY-2 @UTSWInternalMed | Aspiring GI | Passionate about medical education and cancer surveillance

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Ronald (Casey) Turner, MD (@rctmd33) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extremely blessed to have had the opportunity to present our work Digestive Disease Week on the efficacy of various biliary stents in treating bile leak following fenestrated cholecystectomy! #DDW2025 Special thanks to Tom Tielleman, MD for his expertise and guidance!

Extremely blessed to have had the opportunity to present our work <a href="/DDWMeeting/">Digestive Disease Week</a> on the efficacy of various biliary stents in treating bile leak following fenestrated cholecystectomy! #DDW2025 

Special thanks to <a href="/TomTielleman/">Tom Tielleman, MD</a> for his expertise and guidance!
Anwesh Dash (@anweshdash_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to have presented my poster at #DDW2025! Grateful for the opportunity to share our work on GLP-1 associated pancreatitis and connect with others passionate about GI research.

Excited to have presented my poster at #DDW2025! Grateful for the opportunity to share our work on GLP-1 associated pancreatitis and connect with others passionate about GI research.
Akash Patel (@abpmd97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blessed to have had the opportunity to present my work with the Infante Lab on the association between cachexia and thrombosis among patients with Advanced CRC Digestive Disease Week

Blessed to have had the opportunity to present my work with the Infante Lab on the association between cachexia and thrombosis among patients with Advanced CRC <a href="/DDWMeeting/">Digestive Disease Week</a>
Akash Patel (@abpmd97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrapped up an incredible few days at #DDW2025—grateful for the chance to have shared my research, connected with friends old and new, and be inspired by the leaders in the field. Excited to bring these insights back to my training and future career!

Wrapped up an incredible few days at #DDW2025—grateful for the chance to have shared my research, connected with friends old and new, and be inspired by the leaders in the field. Excited to bring these insights back to my training and future career!
mohammed alhasan (@m_alhasan9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrapped up my first time at Digestive Disease Week and it was nothing short of amazing! Grateful for the opportunity to present our work at #DDW2025. Huge thanks to my incredible mentors Amit G Singal & Nicole Rich for their exceptional guidance and support!

Wrapped up my first time at <a href="/DDWMeeting/">Digestive Disease Week</a> and it was nothing short of amazing! 
Grateful for the opportunity to present our work at #DDW2025. Huge thanks to my incredible mentors <a href="/docamitgs/">Amit G Singal</a> &amp; <a href="/nicole_rich8/">Nicole Rich</a> for their exceptional guidance and support!
Mohammad Jarrah (@moejarrah96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoyed an inspiring (cloudy) #DDW2025 in San Diego!! Grateful to present our work and connect with leaders in the field. Thankful for the unwavering support of my incredible mentors and colleagues. Digestive Disease Week missed the annual DDW sign pic as it was gone on the last day 🥲

Enjoyed an inspiring (cloudy) #DDW2025 in San Diego!! Grateful to present our work and connect with leaders in the field. 

Thankful for the unwavering support of my incredible mentors and colleagues.

<a href="/DDWMeeting/">Digestive Disease Week</a> missed the annual DDW sign pic as it was gone on the last day 🥲
Ronald (Casey) Turner, MD (@rctmd33) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to everyone that came out for the first GI-SIG endoscopy sim! From clipping pig stomachs to endoscopically popping virtual balloons, these aspiring GI trainees killed it👏🏼🐷 Special thanks to Ariel Aday and Tom Tielleman, MD for taking the time to share their expertise!

Thank you to everyone that came out for the first GI-SIG endoscopy sim!

From clipping pig stomachs to endoscopically popping virtual balloons, these aspiring GI trainees killed it👏🏼🐷

Special thanks to <a href="/ArielAday/">Ariel Aday</a> and <a href="/TomTielleman/">Tom Tielleman, MD</a> for taking the time to share their expertise!