The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University hosted a Thought Leader’s Program in June which included the following presentations:
Peter Green, MD: Introduction to the Center and recent new information on celiac diseaseSuzanne Lewis, MD: Evaluation of poorly responsive patients
Suzanne Simpson, RD: Why see an expert nutritionist for evaluation of celiac disease
Christina Tennyson, MD: Nutrient and vitamin replacement
These presentations are available on You Tube and can be accessed at http://www.youtube.com/CeliacDiseaseCenter.
The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University was established within the Department of Medicine at Columbia University in 2001 under the guidance of Peter Green, MD, one of a few recognized experts on celiac disease in the United States. The Centers mission is to redefine the future of celiac disease and treatment through continuing advances in patient care, research, education and patient advocacy.
The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University is one of a few centers in the United States that provides comprehensive medical care, including nutritional counseling, for adult and pediatric patients with celiac disease.
All of the Centers research is directed toward celiac disease clinical, epidemiology, and mechanisms of pathogenesis of celiac disease and patient and physician education.
The Center diagnosed and treated more than 2800 patients in 2008. Additional information is available online at www.celiacdiseasecenter.org.










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I attended these presentation and they were all excellent. It's great to hear from the experts and expand your knowledge and get the latest updates. I highly recommend viewing them!
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