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Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020-2025 (includes Children under 2 years)
Presenter: Keli Hawthorne, MS, RD, LD
Bio:
Keli Hawthorne, MS, RD, LD is a Registered Dietitian and the Director for Clinical Research for the Department of Pediatrics at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin. Keli is also the Co-Director of the Dell Med School Culinary Medicine program in the Department of Pediatrics which teaches pediatric residents and fellows about healthy, hands-on cooking techniques and nutrition in order for them to personally increase their own knowledge as well as apply these skills when speaking to patients. Keli's research background focuses on neonatal and pediatric nutrition including mineral absorption, improving outcomes for intestinal failure, and human milk fortification for premature infants. Hawthorne was a leader in the national efforts to obtain FDA approval for intravenous omega-3 fatty acid lipid emulsions for infants and children in the US with severe liver damage. She was honored with the Texas Distinguished Scientist Award from the Texas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and is a past recipient of the Emerging Dietetic Leader award and Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year. When Keli is not in Austin, she can be found at her cattle ranch in Chalk Mountain, TX near Stephenville.
Presenting Live: January 24, 2024 @ 12pm CST
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CPEU: 1.0 unit (pending approval)
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Practical Application of the 2023 AAP Pediatric Obesity Guidelines
Presenter: Lori Brizee, MS, RDN, LD, CDCES and Valerie O'Hara, DO, FAAP, DABOM, FOMA
Presented Live: September 12, 2023
Webinar Description: The AAP Guideline for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Obesity sparked a conversation. From the perspective of a Physician and RDN working in pediatric obesity prevention and treatment, discuss the AAP Guideline development and effective implementation.
Learning Objectives:
- List and discuss the new AAP Clinical Practice Guidelines key action statement and impact for obesity treatment in children and adolescents.
- Discuss and effectively apply the guidelines in practical patient/client use.
- Utilize resources and tools to optimize management of adolescent and childhood obesity.
CPEU level: Level 2: Assumes that the participant has general knowledge of the literature and professional practice within the area(s) covered
1 CPEU
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Putting the "Kid" in Kidney: Nutrition for Pediatric CKD
Presenter: Christina Nelms, MS RDN, LD, LMNT
Presented Live: December 8, 2022
Webinar Description: This webinar will explore the nuance of pediatric renal nutrition care, describing how pediatric renal patient differ from adult renal patients and the complexities that renal needs add to general pediatric care. A discussion of some of these differences and the pathophysiology that affects nutrition care in patients with CKD and other renal diseases; as well as a systematic review of assessment and intervention of these patients will be explored.
Learning Objectives:
- Explore the unique nature of pediatric renal nutrition care, outlining differences from adult renal patients and general pediatrics.
- Described the process of nutritional assessment for children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and other kidney disorders.
- List 3 considerations for nutrition interventions, by age group, for children with CKD or other kidney disorders.
CPEU level: Level 2: Assumes that the participant has general knowledge of the literature and professional practice within the area(s) covered
1 CPEU
CPEU Expiration Date: 5/31/2024
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Is it ARFID or Picky Eating? Nutrition Interventions for Food Selectivity in Older Children
Presenter: Rashelle Berry, MPH, MS, RDN, LD
Webinar Description: This will be a 1-hour webinar to guide dietitians through the identification and potential interventions that can be made for children that have been diagnosed with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. Participants will be educated on how to identify and monitor these clients. The presentations will include recommendations for working with older children that are experiencing ARFID as children with this condition age the treatment can become more challenging.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the diagnosis of ARFID and learn to distinguish between pathology and typical eating behavior
- Identify nutrition concerns that can potentially develop as a result of food aversions
- Discuss current interventions for working with older children with food aversions
CPE level: Level 3: Thorough knowledge of the literature and professional practice within the area(s) covered
1 CPEU
CPEU Expiration Date: 5/31/2024
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Working with Families Who Feed with European Infant Formulas
Presenter: Lisa Richardson
Webinar Description: In this presentation, we'll focus on working with families who are using or are considering using a European infant formula. We'll review not only the risks associated with using these formulas outside their intended market, but also how pediatric dietitians can collaborate with families who choose to use these formulas. Along the way, we'll debunk a few myths about European and American formulas and discuss the key features of some of the more popular European products. By the end of the presentation, you'll be better equipped to answer family questions and collaborate with families on their infant formula choice.
Content presentation will be no more than 50 minutes with opportunities in each section for participants to ask questions. Participant engagement strategies (e.g. polls and chats) will be used throughout.
Webinar Outline:
- Introduction and review of webinar objectives
- What influences parent's infant formula choice?
- European Baby Formula vs. American Formula: Claims and Truths
- Collaborating With Families
- Final Questions and Discussion
Learning Objectives
Following the webinar, the attendee will be able to:
- Appraise potential risks of using European formulas purchased through third-party vendors
- Examine marketing statements about European and American formulas and information that supports or refutes these claims
- Discuss with caregivers their infant feeding priorities and support them in decision-making.
CPE level: Level 2: General knowledge of the literature and professional practice in areas covered
1 CPEU
CPEU Expiration Date: 12/8/2024
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Basic Training in Pediatric Nutrition Assessment: Let’s Get Physical
Presenter: Kelly Green Corkins, MS, RD, LDN, CNSC
Webinar Description: The focus of this presentation is the nutritional assessment of children with an emphasis on nutrition focused physical assessment. A thorough understanding of the clinical skill required for the assessment of the nutritional status of children in the diagnosis of malnutrition is essential. Part of that process includes the ability to complete a nutrition focused physical examination. This presentation will provide information and demonstration for the attendees on this topic.
Learning Objectives
Following the webinar, the attendee will be able to:
- Accurately measure height or length, weight, head circumference, mid upper arm circumference, and triceps skin fold and use these measurements to calculate body mass index and arm muscle area.
- Plot anthropometric data and calculations on growth charts, determine z-scores and use to assess growth and diagnose malnutrition or obesity as appropriate.
- Perform basic nutrition focused physical examination techniques to verify accuracy of information gathered from medical record review, support malnutrition diagnosis and/or discover micronutrient deficiencies.
CPE level: Level 2: General knowledge of the literature and professional practice in areas covered
1.5 CPEU
CPEU Expiration Date: 5/31/2024
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Pediatric Malnutrition: The Impact of a Malnutrition Diagnosis on the Reimbursement of Care
Presenter: Liesje Nieman Carney RD, CSP, LDN
Webinar Description: This presentation describes the process of diagnosing, coding, billing and reimbursement of malnutrition and the effect this has on the child and the organization. How the pediatric RDN can ensure their practice meets the requirements for charting and coding.
Learning Objectives
Following the webinar, the attendee will be able to:
- Demonstrate how to utilize the indicators to diagnose malnutrition through case presentations
- Discuss the potential impact of diagnosing malnutrition on reimbursement
- Identify strategies and resources to support implementation of the pediatric malnutrition diagnostic indicators at your institution
CPE level: Level 2: General knowledge of the literature and professional practice in areas covered
1 CPEU
CPEU Expiration Date: 5/21/2024
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The Identification and Documentation of Malnutrition in Pediatrics
Presenter: Patricia J. Becker, MS, RDN, CSP, FAND
Webinar Description: This program will provide information on the recommended indicators for the identification and documentation of malnutrition in children from birth to adulthood. It will discuss their application as well as some of the challenges related to diagnosing malnutrition in children.
Learning Objectives
Following the webinar, the attendee will be able to:
- List the recommended indicators for the identification of preterm/neonatal & pediatric malnutrition
- State the purpose and benefits of identifying pediatric malnutrition
- Describe how to assess growth in children to determine pediatric malnutrition
CPE level: Level 2: General knowledge of the literature and professional practice in areas covered
1 CPEU
CPEU Expiration Date: 4/30/2024
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Sowing the Seeds of Plant-Forward Eating in Children While Reaping the Benefits of Dairy
Sponsored by Danone North America
Presenter: Jill Castle, MS, RDN, CDN
Webinar Description: As more families seek to adopt plant-based eating patterns, many are wondering if this way of eating can meet all the nutritional needs of a child. Nutrition from a variety of food sources is essential to a child's growth, neurocognitive, and psychomotor development, making a nutrient-rich diet paramount. In this presentation attendees will learn about the current research around the health benefits of incorporating animal foods, such as dairy, into a child’s plant-based eating pattern. They will also learn about practical ways to encourage children to adopt an eating pattern that includes a wide variety of foods including those that are plant-based and dairy-based.
Learning Objectives
Following the webinar, the attendee will be able to:
- Define plant-based eating patterns and summarize the known health benefits and nutrients of concern
- Understand the health benefits of dairy foods and ways to incorporate them in a child’s plant-based eating pattern
- Match practical nutrition advice with family desires and intentions, while ensuring nutritional requirements are met throughout childhood
CPE level: Level 2: General knowledge of the literature and professional practice in areas covered
1 CPEU
CPEU Expiration Date: 3/31/2024
At the end of the recording, there will be a short survey. Once the survey is done, the CPE certificate will be available.
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Supporting Children (and Families) With Weight Concerns: It's Not Just the Pizza Rolls
Presenter: Leslie Schilling, MA, RDN, CSSD, CEDRD-S, CSCS
Webinar Description: A child’s lived experiences can positively or negatively impact their ability to self-regulate. As a result, some children may experience weight dysregulation. Practitioners must be aware of and elicit pertinent medical, developmental, trauma and feeding or dieting history, and how they can impact a child’s relationship with food and their bodies into adulthood. Despite recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics to avoid discussions with children about dieting and weight in order to do no harm, it remains a focal point of conversation in many healthcare settings, communities, and in the media. This presentation will address safe, evidence-based responsive strategies and practical tips to help families and clinicians promote healthy eating patterns and prevent disordered eating behaviors in children through a weight-neutral, culturally-sensitive lens.
Learning Objectives
Following the webinar, the attendee will be able to:
- Acknowledge childhood experiences and environmental factors that may impact a child’s ability to self-regulate intake.
- Identify current recommendations and guidelines for monitoring growth and discussing weight with children and adolescents.
- Synthesize language and practical tips to guide parents, coaches, and healthcare professionals in helping children (re)discover internal cues to move towards a more positive relationship with food and their bodies.
CPE level: Level 2: General knowledge of the literature and professional practice in areas covered
1.5 CPEU
CPEU Expiration Date: 12/9/2023
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