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Bermuda Invited to Presentation on Digestive Disorders
"Food Intolerances and Digestive System Disorders: Celiac Disease, Food Allergies and More"

(Hamilton, Bermuda, May 17, 2010)

Bermuda Hospitals Board will present a community lecture on Wednesday 19 May at 6:00pm at the Botanical Gardens Visitor Centre.

"Food Intolerances and Digestive System Disorders: Celiac Disease, Food Allergies and More” will feature guest speaker and international specialist, Dr. Sheila Crowe, who will discuss the latest research and treatment options in the field of food-induced digestive diseases. Members of the public are invited to learn about health concerns that affect over 600 people in our community. They will have an opportunity to ask the doctor questions.

Dr. Crowe is a Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in the Department of Medicine at the University of Virginia and has served as a medical advisor for the Crohn´s and Colitis Foundation of America. She is the author of various articles and book chapters on her areas of expertise, which include celiac disease, GI food allergies and intolerances.

In addition to the public presentation, Dr. Crowe will speak to healthcare professionals on 19 May as part of BHB’s Continuing Medical Education (CME) Programme. Designed to keep pace with advances in medicine, technology, research and changes in the healthcare environment, CME lectures offer learning opportunities to physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals in the hospital and in the community. Dr. Crowe’s CME topic will be Diagnosis and Management of the Many Presentations of Celiac Disease.

Dr. Annie Pinto, Medical Director of the CME Programme said: “We are delighted to have brought Dr. Crowe to Bermuda to share her expertise and skills in the field of digestive diseases. Hospital staff and other medical professionals have greatly benefited from attending our CME presentations. Dr. Crowe’s lecture is both timely and relevant, as we recognize the growing number of people in Bermuda who are being diagnosed with digestive disorders.”

People who suffer from digestive distress and want to know more about food allergies and celiac disease are urged to take advantage of Wednesday night’s free public presentation. “This is a great opportunity to hear a renowned, international expert talk about issues affecting our community,” adds Dr. Pinto. “If you or someone you know suffers from digestive distress, we invite you to attend this informative evening.”

Notes to Editors

About Bermuda Hospitals Board:
The Bermuda Hospitals Board is a quango (quasi autonomous non-governmental organisation) established under the Bermuda Hospitals Board Act, 1970. It has a Bermuda Government-approved Board and a Chief Executive Officer, responsible for King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute. At the heart of both organisations is high quality care to all patients.

With approximately 1,700 employees, the Bermuda Hospitals Board is Bermuda’s second largest employer. King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute are the only healthcare organisations in Bermuda accredited by Accreditation Canada, an independent organisation whose role is to help hospitals examine and improve the quality of care and service they provide to their clients. In addition to providing an extensive list of services for the community, the Bermuda Hospitals Board is part of a referral network that includes some of the world’s leading specialist hospitals.

For more information, please log on to www.bermudahospitals.com.

or contact the Bermuda Hospitals Board Public Relations Department:

Anna Lowry
Bermuda Hospitals Board
Telephone: 441.239.2104


or

Lena Ostroff
Bermuda Hospitals Board
Telephone: 441.239.2171

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