Professor of Medicine
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Carol Semrad, MD, FACG, is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago. She attended the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (BA Biology), and Columbia University, New York (MD). She completed her internship, residency in Internal Medicine and a Clinical Fellow in Gastroenterology at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York, a Basic Research Fellowship in Epithelial Ion Transport with Dr. Michael Field at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and a Visiting Clinical Fellowship in Nutrition, at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, also in New York. Her main interest is in small bowel disease and nutrition to include celiac disease, diarrhea/malabsorption, and small bowel endoscopy. She directs the Adult Program in celiac disease and contributes to translational studies to define T cell-mediated intestinal injury in celiac patients and serves as the chairperson of the Nutrition Advisory Committee at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Dr. Semrad educates medical students, residents, and GI fellows in the area of small intestinal diseases and clinical nutrition. She has authored chapters on malabsorption and diarrheal disease for the Cecil Textbooks of Medicine and teaches nationally in the area of small bowel endoscopy and management of small bowel diseases.
Sunday, October 23, 2022
1:45 PM – 2:05 PM ET