Beyond FODMAPs: Personalized strategies for long-term IBS management

US dietitians: The live webinar was Tuesday, 24 March 2026.

“Beyond FODMAPs: Personalized strategies for long-term IBS management” awards 1.0 CPEUs in accordance with the Commission on Dietetic Registration’s CPEU Prior Approval Program. CPEUs for the live webinar expire on February 25, 2027, and CPEUs for the recording expire on February 25, 2029. Please access your certificate before then.

CPEUs have been approved for both the live webinar and recording. If you watched the recording, you can find your post-test learner assessment here.

Australian/NZ dietitians: The live webinar was Wednesday, 25 March 2026. CPD hours are applicable for Australia and New Zealand dietitians.

Check your local country requirements to see if you can claim for continuing education.

About the webinar:

Finding the ‘right’ dietary approach to irritable bowel syndrome can be challenging. While the low FODMAP diet can be a valuable tool, it is not a long-term solution for every patient. In this case study led webinar, dietitian Lauren Adler Dear will explore practical, evidence-informed approaches to sustainable IBS management. This webinar is designed for dietitians seeking to shift from just symptom control to delivering personalized, patient-centered care that promotes long-term outcomes.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Explain the role of the gut-brain axis in symptom presentation and persistence
  • Identify the limitations of prolonged low FODMAP diets
  • Integrate evidence-based strategies, including gut-directed hypnotherapy, into comprehensive care plans that prioritise quality of life and dietary diversity

 

About the speaker:

Lauren Adler Dear, MS, RDN is the owner of a group private practices in Boston, USA. She specializes in digestive health and eating disorders, with a clinical focus on their overlap. She is trained in clinical hypnotherapy and incorporates this modality to support digestive symptom management and co-occurring anxiety. Lauren enjoys training other dietitians on the overlap of complex digestive conditions and eating disorders. She has spoken at many conferences and co-authored the book, Comprehensive Nutrition Therapy for Co-occurring Gastrointestinal and Eating Disorders.

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Continuing Education (USA)
Duration1 hour
CPEUs Awarded1.0
Performance Indicators5.1.6, 5.2.8, 9.1.4, 9.2.2, 11.5.3