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Neonatal & Pediatric Nutrition
 
 
Healthcare professionals recognize that providing optimal nutrition is a key factor in neonatal and pediatric patient outcomes. From the smallest premature infant to the critically ill child to the adolescent with a chronic medical condition, the "what to give" and "how to give it" questions must be addressed in order to facilitate growth, healing and health maintenance. On the surface this goal seems straightforward; however, it can prove to be a surprisingly complex process.
 
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Neonatal & Pediatric Nutrition
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Neonatal & Pediatric Nutrition
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Infant Formulas and Fortifiers: Which, When and Whyto Choose
Speaker: Deborah O'Connor, PhD, RD
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Addressing the Nutritional Emergency of the PretermInfant
Speaker: Jae Kim, MD, PhD
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Nutrition of the Late Preterm Infant in a Baby-FriendlyHospital
Speaker: Eustratia Hubbard, MD
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