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Carmel, CA - Peter Green, M.D., will speak

Scott Adams
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Friday, November 12, Dr. Green will speak in Carmel from 6:00-7:30 PM. The event will take place in the Carpenter Hall meeting room at the Sunset Cultural Center in Carmel. The entrance to Carpenter Hall is located on Mission Street between 8th and 10th Avenues. Park in the city public parking lot on the southwest corner of Mission Street and 8th Avenue (free after 6 pm) or in parking at Sunset Center. Carpenter Hall is about 1/2 block from 8th Avenue on the west side of Mission Street. For more directions and a map, go to: http://www.sunsetcenter.org/parking_directions.html. Reservations are recommended to guarantee your seat and to help our planning, but are not absolutely required. You can make reservations online at http://event.pingg.com/DrGreenCarmel. A voluntary contribution of $3.00 is suggested to cover room rental; any remainder after we cover our costs will be donated to the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. This event is presented by the Santa Cruz Celiac Support Group and is open to the public. Contact: Carmel event: Pam Newbury: (831) 423-6904 pknewbury@earthlink.net

Peter HR Green, MD, Director, Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University will offer two talks in the Bay Area. Dr. Green is the author of "Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic," and is one of a few physicians in the United States with intense clinical and academic interest and expertise in celiac disease. The Bay Area community is delighted to have the opportunity to hear from this internationally renowned celiac expert. Dr. Green will answer questions from the audience after his talk. Cost: A small contribution to cover the cost of the venue will be requested (Dr. Green is kindly donating his time). Here's an excellent article about Dr. Green's work: "Against the Grain: Peter H. R. Green became the go-to doc for a shadowy illness by learning to diagnose celiac disease"


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