UChicago Medicine Celiac Disease and Continuum of Care 2021
Overview
10 videos, size: 5.95 GB
Information:
Bringing together experts from around the country, this activity will offer insight into a variety of important clinical insights about celiac disease and provide highlights of the most current information by experts in the field. It will provide updates about potential new therapies and the research supporting their use, and it will educate participants about the future of this disease so they can provide better care to their patients throughout the entire care continuum.
Target Audience
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the evidence-based approach to diagnosing and managing celiac disease;
- Identify complexities of celiac and other autoimmune diseases that make alternative therapies challenging;
- Describe treatment plans for other autoimmune diseases that are closely associated with celiac disease;
- Recognize new advances in predicting celiac disease, type 1 diabetes, and other endocrine disorders;
- State why a gluten-free diet is a critical component of celiac disease treatment;
- Discuss neurological symptoms of celiac disease and how they affect patients;
- Explain the impact of celiac disease on family members;
- Examine how celiac disease affects the social and emotional development of pediatric patients.
List of Topics:
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Brain Fog- Neurological Symptoms and Celiac Disease.mp4
Continuum of Care and Teen Transition 2.mp4
Continuum of Care and Teen Transition.mp4
Impact of Celiac Disease on The Family and Healthy Siblings.mp4
Overview of Celiac Disease- Q&A Panel Discussion.mp4
Panel Discussion on Celiac Disease Management, Role of Eosinophils in Neuro-Immune Protection, CGRP Antagonists, Diet and fMRI.mp4
Panel Discussion- Future Directions of Celiac Disease Therapies.mp4
Supporting Social Emotional Development of kids with Celiac disease at School and Beyond.mp4
Type 1 Diabetes, Endocrine Disorders, and Celiac Disease Across the Lifespan.mp4
Welcome and Overview of Celiac Disease.mp4