Webinars
Here you will be able to download and view our latest webinars filmed with leading experts in the field of gluten related disorders. Webinars provide excellent CPD opportunities, allowing you to enhance your dietetic knowledge and skills without having to personally attend conferences/seminars. All of our webinars are endorsed for CPD by the British Dietetic Association.
A New Dawn: Offering nutritional therapies in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Hear Professor David Sanders discuss the latest evidence for nutritional therapies in the treatment of patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
In this FREE webinar, brought to you by the Dr Schär Institute, Professor Sanders discusses the latest findings in this area including the latest research on efficacy of a gluten-free diet for patients with IBS.
This webinar has been approved for CPD by the British Dietetic Association.
This webinar has been approved for CPD by the British Dietetic Association.
Coeliac Disease, Non-Coeliac Wheat Sensitivity, Irritable Bowel Syndrome. What is it all about?
Hear Professor David Sanders discuss the latest evidence for a wheat-free diet in non-coeliac patients.
In this free webinar, brought to you by the Dr Schär Institute, Professor Sanders discusses the latest research findings in the area of non-coeliac wheat sensitivity and irritable bowel syndrome and the evidence for a wheat-free diet in non-coeliac patients.
Professor Sanders is one of the world’s leading researchers in the area of gluten-related disorders. He has published extensively in this field and has co-authored a number of national clinical guidelines on coeliac disease. He is also co-founder of the Sheffield Institute of Gluten-Related Disorders.
Click HERE for a full reference list from his presentation.
Professor Sanders is one of the world’s leading researchers in the area of gluten-related disorders. He has published extensively in this field and has co-authored a number of national clinical guidelines on coeliac disease. He is also co-founder of the Sheffield Institute of Gluten-Related Disorders.
Click HERE for a full reference list from his presentation.
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