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About ICiUS

The International Congress of Intestinal Ultrasound (ICiUS) 2025 is a pioneering event dedicated to advancing the role of gastrointestinal ultrasound (IUS) in clinical practice. Hosted in Brisbane, Australia in 2025, this exclusive weekend event will bring together 250 gastroenterologists, fellows, trainees, and IUS practitioners from around the world.


ICiUS 2025 will offer a unique blend of live scanning demonstrations, hands-on workshops, research presentations, and panel discussions with a strong focus on the practical implementation of high-quality IUS in diverse clinical settings.


While organisations such as IBUS and GENIUS provide essential training and standardization in IUS, ICiUS 2025 stands apart by addressing a crucial gap in the field: the ongoing need for advanced education and practical guidance on integrating IUS into everyday clinical practice.

ICiUS Mission

The mission of the ICiUS is to advance the global integration and clinical application of IUS in gastroenterology by providing an international platform for education, implementation, and collaboration.

 

Through cutting-edge research, live-demonstrations, and practical solutions, ICiUS aims to empower healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge to improve patient outcomes, drive innovation in IUS and transform the future of gastrointestinal care.

Event Highlights

  • Advanced Educational Workshops: Workshops designed to build foundational knowledge and enhance existing skills in IUS, suitable for all levels of experience.
 
  • Live Scanning Demonstrations: Real-time scanning sessions of patients with disease pathology led by global IUS experts, providing insightful experience in using IUS in clinical practice.
 
  • Research and Clinical Application Sessions: Presentations of the latest research in IUS, with a focus on applications in inflammatory bowel disease and disorders of gut brain interaction, translating findings into practice in everyday clinical settings.
 
  • Practical Implementation Discussions: Sessions addressing the operational challenges of using IUS in clinical practice, including how to build business cases, bill for services, and integrate IUS into hospital infrastructure, including PACS and EMR.
 
  • Networking with Global Leaders: Opportunities to connect with peers, industry experts, and key decision makers who are shaping the future of IUS in gastroenterology.