<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi, I am an RD. For those of you who do not know what those initials stand for--it means Registered Dietitian (note the correct spelling of my profession). I agree that many RDs are not up-to-date on CD. As we all know, many MDs are not either. I strongly feel, however, that all individuals dx with CD (as well as with other diseases for which nutrition intervention is pertinent) should receive nutrition counseling by an RD. Just as you would seek out an MD with knowledge/experience in your disease, it is your responsibility to seek out an RD with the same expertise. You can find a qualified RD by checking the yellow pages (usually under Nutritionist) but make sure RD is listed after the name. There is a free RD referral service through the American Dietetic Association at 800-877-4653. As consumers, we should all take responsibility for our healthcare, and that includes quizzing healthcare professionals about their experience before making an appointment with them. Sandra Fishman, MS, RD