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Oct 2024
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Marisa Stahl - Should We be Screening Ev...

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About this episode

In this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Peter Lu  talk to Dr. Marisa Stahl about the benefits, value, and controversy of mass screening for celiac disease and Type 1 Diabetes of children from 1-17 years old regardless of their symptoms.  Dr. Stahl is a pediatric gastroenterologist and an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.  

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understanding the value of mass screening of children for celiac disease and type 1 diabetes.
  2. Understand the interpretation of the ASK study https://www.askhealth.org/.
  3. Recognize the approach of Islet Autoantibody testing for kids with celiac disease.

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