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Intestinal Immune Based Inflammatory Diseases 2 day Symposium for patients 

Course Director(s):	Peter H.R. Green, M.D. & Ellen J. Scherl, M.D., FACP, AGAF 
Dates:	03/02/2012 - 03/03/2012 
Location:	Faculty House at Columbia University

64 Morningside Drive
(Between 116th and 118th Streets)
New York, NY 10027 

Course Number:	Med PM 125 

Description & Objectives:	
Please join us for the first Intestinal Immune Based Inflammatory Diseases 2 day Symposium hosted by the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University and the Jill Roberts Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Cornell University and is sponsored by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University. 
This symposium is a separate concurrent program for patients. This gathering will bring an unprecedented opportunity for each of you to help shape the future of intestinal immune based inflammatory diseases by participating in the symposium.

Celiac disease is an emerging disease that has increased 5 fold over the last 50 years.  The educational opportunities for individuals involved in the diagnosis and care of people with celiac disease is lacking.  Experts will discuss information about epidemiology, incidence, diagnosis, management as well as reasons for the underdiagnosis and the increased mortality associated with celiac disease.

IBD is a continually evolving subspecialty area of gastroenterology.  There is a great need for ongoing educational programs that describe the management classification and use of the increasing number of novel therapies that are being developed for Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s disease.
 
For Additional Information:	Please contact Cynthia Beckman at [log in to unmask] 



The patient program is a non-CME program designed for patients and others in the healthcare arena who wish to enhance their knowledge of the most current research and developments in patient care in patients with celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease. 

The Patient Symposium registration type includes access to the Patient Program, breakfast, lunch, exhibit hall and evening receptions.

This registration does NOT include access to the Symposium.
 
REGISTER on or before Thursday, January 26, 2012, to take advantage of the early discounted registration rate. Registration information must be complete and payment made in full on or before January 26, 2012, to qualify for the early registration rate. The higher/on-site rate will apply to all registration forms received after January 26, 2012. Register early!
 
Patient Program on or before January 26, 2012 is $95.

Patient Program after January 26, 2012 is $195. 

https://register.columbiacme.org/conference.cgi?rm=view&conference_id=502351

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