The best conferences aren’t just about presentations and exhibits—they’re about connection. They’re spaces where innovation meets experience, where clinical challenges find collaborative solutions, and where the future of patient care takes shape through meaningful conversation.
This December, Cairn Diagnostics will be in Orlando for a premier GI event, and we’re looking forward to the conversations ahead.
What you’ll learn in this article:
- Why we’re attending Florida Digestive Disease Update
- How GEBT is removing barriers in gastroparesis diagnosis
- What makes our approach different from traditional testing
- How to connect with our team in Orlando
Where We’ll Be
📍 Florida Digestive Disease Update December 5–7, 2025 | Orlando, FL
Hosted by Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute, this annual conference brings together gastroenterologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals for three days of advanced learning, clinical collaboration, and innovation in digestive health. For us, it represents something more: the opportunity to connect with the providers who are navigating diagnostic challenges every day and looking for better paths forward.
Why We Show Up
At Cairn Diagnostics, we believe that access to accurate diagnosis shouldn’t depend on geography, infrastructure, or patient tolerance for complex procedures. Our mission is to eliminate barriers—making non-invasive GI testing straightforward, accessible, and backed by science.
Gastroparesis is a condition that affects millions, yet diagnosis remains challenging. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, delayed gastric emptying can significantly impact quality of life. Many cases go undiagnosed or face lengthy delays due to testing barriers—limited access to nuclear medicine facilities, scheduling challenges, patient reluctance to undergo radioactive procedures.
We created the Gastric Emptying Breath Test (GEBT) to address exactly these obstacles. And we attend conferences like Florida Digestive Disease Update to share that solution with the providers who need it most.
What Makes GEBT Different
The Gastric Emptying Breath Test was designed with both patients and providers in mind. It removes the complexity from gastroparesis diagnosis while maintaining the accuracy clinicians depend on.
Here’s what sets GEBT apart:
- No radiation, imaging, or in-office monitoring required – Patients can complete the test at home
- Simple administration – An easy-to-use kit with everything needed for the four-hour test
- FDA-approved and validated – Backed by clinical data and CLIA-certified lab testing
- Fast turnaround – Results delivered in approximately 3 business days
- Covered by Medicare – Billed under CPT code 91065
The American College of Gastroenterology emphasizes the importance of validated testing methods for accurate gastroparesis diagnosis. GEBT delivers on that standard while expanding access through telehealth-enabled administration—bringing diagnostic clarity within reach, no matter where the patient is located.
Built on Experience, Led by Experts
Behind every GEBT result is a team dedicated to excellence in science and service.
Kerry Bush, Founder and President, brings decades of experience developing innovative diagnostic tools that have shaped modern medicine—including the first non-invasive breath test for H. pylori. His vision for Cairn was simple: help healthcare providers find their way through diagnostic uncertainty with tools that offer guidance, not guesswork.
Dr. Catherine Williams, our Chief Scientist and Compliance Officer, ensures every GEBT result is backed by the highest standards in clinical laboratory practice. With deep expertise in quality systems and lab operations, she has helped elevate GEBT as a scientifically rigorous and trustworthy alternative to traditional gastric emptying studies.
Darci Conway, our Director of Client Services and Clinical Trial Operations, ensures healthcare providers and research partners experience exceptional support at every stage. Her leadership helps maintain the high level of service that sets Cairn apart—whether you’re using GEBT in a clinic, remotely through telehealth, or as part of a clinical study.
These leaders—and the team behind them—embody the commitment at the core of Cairn Diagnostics: to guide, support, and advance the future of diagnostic care.
Advancing Access, One Provider at a Time
The Florida Digestive Disease Update gives us the chance to do more than showcase a product. It allows us to listen, learn, and collaborate with providers who are working to improve outcomes in their communities.
We’re partnering with GI practices nationwide to:
- Expand diagnostic capacity in rural or underserved areas
- Reduce wait times and improve care timelines for patients with chronic GI symptoms
- Offer evidence-based, scalable solutions that fit seamlessly into existing workflows
Recognizing and diagnosing gastroparesis is essential for personalized care and long-term management. With GEBT, we’re removing the obstacles that stand between patients and answers.
Let’s Connect in Orlando
Whether you’re managing complex gastroparesis cases, exploring ways to modernize your diagnostic approach, or simply curious about what makes GEBT different, we’d love to connect.
If you’re attending Florida Digestive Disease Update, we invite you to:
- Visit our booth to see how GEBT fits into your diagnostic toolkit
- Connect with our clinical specialists to review sample kits and workflows
- Discuss how we support practices nationwide with logistics, reporting, and provider education
We’re not just offering a test—we’re offering partnership, support, and a shared commitment to better patient outcomes.
To schedule a conversation with Cairn Diagnostics during the conference, reach out here.
Are You Using GEBT Yet?
✅ Non-invasive
✅ Radiation-free
✅ Covered by Medicare
✅ CLIA-certified, fast turnaround
Join Us on the Path Forward
This conference represents more than dates on a calendar. It’s an opportunity to connect, collaborate, and move the field of digestive diagnostics forward—together.
We look forward to seeing you in Orlando this December. Let’s work together to advance care—one conversation, one provider, and one patient at a time.







