

Stephanie Moleski
Dr. Stephanie Moleski has a longstanding interest in the field of gastroenterology, with a particular focus on celiac disease. She is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, where she also serves as the Director of the Celiac Center. Her academic journey began at Jefferson Medical College, where she earned her medical degree in 2005. Following this, she completed her residency and fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, further honing her expertise in internal medicine and gastroenterology. Dr. Moleski's dedication to her field is evident through her extensive research and numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals. Her work has significantly contributed to the understanding and treatment of celiac disease, earning her several awards that recognize her contributions to both research and teaching. Her commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care is reflected in her active participation in professional organizations such as the American College of Gastroenterology and the American Gastroenterological Association. In her role as Director of the Celiac Center, Dr. Moleski leads a team dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients with celiac disease. Her leadership and expertise ensure that the center remains at the forefront of research and treatment in this specialized area. Her passion for education is also evident in her teaching, where she inspires the next generation of medical professionals with her knowledge and enthusiasm for gastroenterology. Dr. Moleski's contributions extend beyond her clinical and academic roles. She is a sought-after speaker at national and international conferences, where she shares her insights on celiac disease and gastroenterology. Her ability to translate complex medical concepts into accessible information has made her a respected voice in the medical community. Through her work, Dr. Moleski continues to make a significant impact on the field of gastroenterology. Her dedication to research, patient care, and education underscores her commitment to advancing the understanding and treatment of celiac disease, ultimately improving the lives of those affected by this condition.