Elizabeth Wall, MS, RDN-AP is an Advanced Clinical Specialist on the Adult GI/Nutrition Support Service at The University of Chicago Medicine. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a master of science degree in Human Nutrition and Nutritional Biology from the University of Chicago, and completed a dietetic internship at The Massachusetts General Hospital. Elizabeth’s scope of clinical practice includes management of patients who require short and long term enteral and parenteral nutrition support as well as the provision of medical nutrition therapies for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, malabsorptive disorders, and short bowel syndrome/intestinal failure. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Elizabeth is an active member of the Academy’s DMNT DPG subgroup for short bowel syndrome as well as being an active participant on an international multidisciplinary workgroup related to short bowel syndrome/intestinal failure. Elizabeth is the author of many book chapters, peer reviewed articles, and has presented on many GI/nutrition support related topics at local, national, and international symposia.