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Modern Day Celiac Disease Diagnostics: What to Know Zoom Meeting

    

Scott Adams
Gluten-Free Community Calendar

Join the Harvard Medical School Celiac Education and Research Program and the National Celiac Association for the second webinar in our Fall 2025 “From the Experts – All Things Celiac” series. Speakers will present on selected topics for 60 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for Q&A, on Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 1-2:15 pm ET.

Javier Villafuerte, MD, will cover the basics in diagnosing celiac disease in children and adults in addition to navigating the more challenging scenarios. Jason Tye-Din, MD, will present data on the new highly accurate and non-invasive diagnostic blood test for celiac disease (IL2 WBA) and how it benefits the celiac patient community. As his presentation is recorded, Jocelyn Silvester, MD, PhD, will answer IL2 WBA-related questions in his place during the Q&A.

Katherine Olshan, MD, will serve as moderator for the seminar. Chris Rich, executive director of the National Celiac Association, will open and close the webinar. A Q&A session will follow the presentations; please submit general questions when you register or during the webinar on the Zoom platform.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs): This course (220323-RSS) is approved by the Boston Children’s Hospital’s (BCH) Continuing Education Department for 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for physicians, 1.25 contact hours for nurses, 1.25 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.25 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.

To claim credit, you will need an account on the BCH Center for Educational Excellence and Innovation website at: https://dme.childrenshospital.org/account-registration/ A mobile phone number is required to claim CEU credit. During the webinar, information on the number to text along with the webinar-specific code will be announced. This text must be sent from the same number in order to claim credit.


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