Papers Published by the Professional Advisory Board
Papers based on health survey | Papers by or about PAB members
Papers based on the CCA celiac health survey:
The Canadian Celiac Health Survey by Ann Cranney, Marion Zarkadas, Ian D. Graham, J. Decker Butzner, Mohsin Rashid, Ralph Warren, Mavis Malloy, Shelley Case, Vernon Burrows, Connie Switzer,. Published in Digestive Diseases and Sciences, April 2007.
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The
impact of a gluten-free diet on adults with coeliac disease: results of
a national survey by M. Zarkadas, A. Cranney, S. Case, M. Molloy, C. Switzer, I. D. Graham, J. D. Butzner, M. Rashid, R. E. Warren, V. Burrows. Online publication date:
31-Jan-2006.
This is an electronic
version (pdf file) of an article published in the Journal of Human
Nutrition and Dietetics: complete citation information for the
final version of the paper, as published in the print edition of Journal
of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, is available on the Blackwell
Synergy online delivery service, accessible via the journal’s web site
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Celiac
Disease: Evaluation of the Diagnosis and Dietary Compliance in Canadian
Children by Mohsin Rashid, FRCP(C)*, Ann Cranney, FRCP(C),
Marion Zarkadas, MSc, Ian D. Graham, PhD, Connie Switzer, FRCP(C),
Shelley Case, BSc, Mavis Molloy, BSc, Ralph E. Warren, FRCP(C), Vernon
Burrows, PhD, and J. Decker Butzner, FRCP(C). Published December 1,
2005.
This
paper on the pediatric data of the Canadian Celiac Health Survey was
published December 1, 2005 in the electronic version of the medical
journal PEDIATRICS
The Canadian celiac health survey - the Ottawa chapter pilot by Ann Cranney, Marion Zarkadas, Ian D Graham, and Connie Switzer. Published on-line May 11, 2003.
Papers by or about our PAB members:
“Celiac Disease - Hidden and Dangerous” by Shelley Case. (click on the "PDF / Free" button) Published in Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology, September 2006, Volume 20, Number 9: 561-616
Toward Optimized Practice (TOP) - clinical practice guidelines for celiac disease by Dr. Connie Switzer and Dr. Decker Butzner. The Toward Optimized Practice (TOP) program succeeds the former Alberta Clinical Practice Guidelines program, and maintains and distributes Alberta Clinical Practice Guidelines. TOP is a health quality improvement initiative that fits within the broader health system focus on quality and complements other strategies such as Primary Care Initiative and the Physician Office System Program.