NEWPORT BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Josef Neu, MD Professor of Pediatrics Division of Neonatology University of Florida Health

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER Josef Neu, MD Professor of Pediatrics Division of Neonatology University of Florida Health NEWPORT BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT

CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION RDs In Practice is an educational program aimed at advancing clinical knowledge and ideas in specialty areas of pediatric nutrition. Didactic lectures, question/answer sessions, and networking opportunities will allow time for attendees to discuss emerging topics, evidence based practice and solutions to practice dilemmas. CHOC s Clinical Nutrition and Lactation Department has been hosting conferences providing education for specialty and/or advanced level registered dietitians and other professionals since 2013. The aim of this conference is to provide advanced level education on infant and toddler nutrition with an emphasis on feeding, allergy, breast milk and formula preparation, and neonatal and surgical nutrition. Who Should Attend Pediatric dietitians, hospital based and general community based pediatricians, pediatric nurses and nurse practitioners, lactation consultants, feeding therapists (OT/SLP), and management (quality/risk management, NICU managers, breast milk/formula room managers). Discipline Specific Presentations Include Best Practices for Handling Human Milk & Formula in Healthcare Facilities Lactoengineering & Case Based Panel Discussion in Utilizing a Breast Milk Analyzer with an IRB Protocol to Guide Clinical Interventions Neonatal and Surgical Nutrition Complementary Feeding in Infants at Low and High Risk of Developing Food Allergies Medical & Nutritional Management of FPIES & EoE Management Strategies for a Variety of Feeding Challenges Presenting in Neonates through Toddlerhood CONFERENCE OUTCOMES 1. Provide nutritional management to infants using evidenced based guidelines for nutrition support, handling of human milk and formula, breastfeeding, and nutrient composition of human milk and formula. 2. Manage feeding challenges of premature infants, children with dysphagia, selective feeders and picky eaters by utilizing evidenced based strategies to improve feeding skills, behaviors and nutrition. 3. Provide optimal early nutrition support for surgical infants to improve wound healing, immunity, and preservation of lean body mass while preventing TPN induced cholestasis and other nutritional complications. 4. Recognize the clinical presentation of patients with food allergies, FPIES, and EoE and provide appropriate medical and nutritional management using current best practice guidelines.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS CHOC is accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CHOC designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this live activity. Dietitians: CHOC Children s is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Accredited Provider with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), code CH020. This event is approved for 14 CPEUs. Nurses: CHOC Children s is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 16607. This event is approved for 14 contact hours. Occupational Therapists: This course has not been certified as an approved AOTA provider, however, this course is pertinent to the practice of occupational therapy and attendants will receive a certificate of hours of attendance to submit for approval with their state therapy board. This certificate is acceptable for the California Board of OT Licensure. Speech Language Pathologists: This course has been approved for 1.35 CEUs (Day 1.35, Day 2.7, Day 3.3) Seeking accreditation for lactation specialists. Financial Disclosure Educational grants are being sought in support of this live activity.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Thursday, September 27, 2018 10:00 AM Registration Opens 1:00 PM Welcome and Introduction 1:15 PM Best Practices for Handling Human Milk and Formula in Healthcare Facilities Caroline Steele, MS, RD, CSP, IBCLC, FAND 2:15 PM Lactoengineering: An individualized approach to human milk feeding in the NICU Sharon Groh Wargo, PhD, RD, LD 3:00 PM Break Visit Vendors 3:15 PM Breast Milk Analyzer Panel Discussion Sue Freck, RD, CSP, CNSC, CLEC Jessica Brown, RD, CSP, CNSC, CLEC Janelle Sanchez RD, CLEC Gina O Toole, MPH, RD, CNSC, CLEC 4:30 PM Break Visit Vendors 4:45 PM Breakout #1 5:30 PM Cocktail Reception Friday, September 28, 2018 7:00 AM Breakfast Visit Vendors 8:00 AM Keynote: The Impact of Diet on the Human Microbiome Josef Neu, MD NICU Plenary Session 9:00 AM Changing Culture to Increase Breast Milk in the NICU Christine Bixby, MD, FAAP, IBCLC 9:45 AM Break Visit Vendors 10:00 AM In the OR with Dr. Yu Surgical Cases in the Neonate Peter Yu, MD 10:45 AM Optimizing Outcomes in the Surgical Infant with Nutrition Support Gina O Toole, MPH, RD, CNSC, CLEC 11:30 AM PreFeeding Interventions for Prolonged NPO status with the Surgical Infant Karin Mitchell, MA, CCC SLP 12:00 PM Lunch Visit Vendors Allergy Plenary Session 1:00 PM Diagnosis, Medical & Nutritional Management of Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES) Marion Groetch, MS, RDN & Matthew Greenhawt, MD 2:00 PM Appropriate Timing & Content of Complementary Feeding to Reduce the Risk of Allergic Disease Sean McGhee, MD 3:00 PM Break Visit Vendors 3:15 PM Breakout #2 4:00 PM Break Visit Vendors 4:15 PM Medical and Nutritional Management of Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Infants and Toddlers Ellen Schonfeld, CPNP Saturday, September 29, 2018 6:30 AM CHOC Children s Nutritional Lab Tour Shuttle Leaves, returns by 9AM Must RSVP 8:00 AM Breakfast Visit Vendors Feeding Problems Plenary Session 9:00 AM Implementing International Dysphagia Diet Guidelines Jennifer Raminick, MA, CCC SLP, BCS S & Danielle Monica, MA, CCC SLP 9:45 AM How to Prevent Picky Eating Developing into Problem Feeding Hema Desai, MS CCC SLP, BCS s 10:30 AM Break Visit Vendors 10:45 AM Take the Fight Out of Food with Food Chaining Sibyl Cox, MS, RDN, CSP, LD, CLC 11:30 AM Nutritional Management of the Problem Feeder Kelsey Childs, RD, CLEC 12:15 PM Closing Remarks Caroline Steele MS, RD, CSP, IBCLC, FAND Adjourn at 12:30 PM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS Breakout 1 Sessions Thursday, September 27, 2018 4:45 PM 5:30 PM Nuts & Bolts of Setting Up a Centralized Human Milk and Formula Preparation Room Emily Collins, MHA, RD, CNSC Breakout 2 Sessions Friday, September 28, 2018 3:15 PM 4:00 PM The Do s and Don ts with Homemade Formulas Stephanie Lauri, RD, CLEC Food Additives and Inflammation in the GI Tract Dale Lee, MD, MSCE Elimination Diet for Breastfeeding Marion Groetch, MS, RDN Lactation Challenges: Basic Support and Beyond Rachelle Lessen, MS, RD, IBCLC, LDN Feeding Issues in the Post NICU Grad Erin Karavedas, MS, OTR/L, SWC, PAMS & Vanessa Chrisman, RD, CLEC CHOC CHILDREN S NUTRITION LAB TOUR Saturday, September 29, 2018 6:30 AM Shuttle leaves Newport Beach Marriott 7:00 8:00 AM Lab Tour at CHOC Children s 9:00 AM Return to Newport Beach Marriott Cost: $25 Light breakfast will be served This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM Tour Outcomes: Participants will be able to design a safe and efficient workspace layout for centralized human milk and formula preparation. Participants will be able to implement evidencedbased guidelines, utilizing appropriate equipment and supplies, for safe and accurate handling of human milk and formula. A limited number of spots are available, so sign up today! To sign up, select the Lab Tour option when registering for the conference online. We kindly request a maximum of 2 representatives from each institute attend to allow space for multiple centers.

CONFERENCE FACULTY Invited Faculty Keynote: Josef Neu, MD Professor, Department of Pediatrics Division of Neonatology University of Florida Health Emily Collins, MHA, RD, CNSC Nutrition Services Manager Michigan Medicine University of Michigan Sibyl Cox, MS, RDN, CSP, LD, CLC Pediatric Dietitian Department of Pediatrics SIU School of Medicine Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MBA, MSc Associate Professor of Pediatrics Director, Food Challenge and Research Unit Section of Allergy and Immunology Children s Hospital Colorado University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Marion Groetch, MS, RDN Director of Nutrition Services Jaffe Food Allergy Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Sharon Groh Wargo, PhD, RD, LD Professor, Pediatrics and Nutrition Senior Nutritionist Case Western Reserve University at MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio CHOC Children s Faculty Christine Bixby, MD, FAAP, IBCLC Division of Neonatology, CHOC Children's Specialists Medical Director, CHOC Lactation Services Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics University of California, Irvine Jessica Brown, RD, CSP, CNSC, CLEC Clinical Dietitian IV Clinical Nutrition & Lactation Kelsey Childs, RD, CLEC Clinical Dietitian II Vanessa Chrisman, RD, CSP, CLE Clinical Dietitian II Hema Desai, MS, CCC SLP, BCS S Speech Language Pathologist, Feeding Therapist Sue Freck, RD, CSP, CNSC, CLEC Clinical Dietitian IV Erin Karavedas, MS, OTR/L, SWC, PAMS Occupational Therapists, Feeding Therapist Stephanie Lauri, RD, CLEC Clinical Dietitian Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Dale Lee, MD, MSCE Pediatric Gastroenterologist Seattle Children s Rachelle Lessen, MS, RD, IBCLC, LDN Registered Dietitian, Lactation Consultant The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Sean McGhee, MD Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics Immunology and Allergy Stanford University Medical Director, Allergy & Immunology Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford

CHOC Children s Faculty continued Karin Mitchell, MA, CCC SLP Speech Language Pathologist, Feeding Therapist Danielle Monica, MA, CCC SLP Speech Language Pathologist, Feeding Therapist Gina O Toole, MPH, RD, CNSC, CLEC Clinical Dietitian III Jennifer Raminick, MA, CCC SLP, BCS S Speech Language Pathologist, Feeding Therapist Janelle Sanchez, RD, CLEC Clinical Dietitian II Ellen Schonfeld, CPNP Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Gastroenterology Division, Eosinophilic Esophagitis Program Caroline Steele, MS, RD, CSP, IBCLC, FAND Director, Clinical Nutrition & Lactation Peter Yu, MD Pediatric Surgeon PLANNING COMMITTEE Jessica Brown, RD, CSP, CNSC, CLEC Clinical Dietitian IV Clinical Nutrition & Lactation Shonda Brown, RD, CSP, CNSC, CEDRD Clinical Dietitian IV, Clinical Nutrition & Lactation Mary E. Hickcox CME Program Manager Cristen Frost Hemingway Conference Coordinator Shelby Landin Conference Coordinator Stephanie Lauri, RD, CLEC Clinical Dietitian Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Janelle Sanchez, RD, CLEC Clinical Dietitian II Caroline Steele, MS, RD, CSP, IBCLC, FAND Director, Clinical Nutrition & Lactation Kristen Taggart Administrative Assistant Clinical Nutrition and Lactation

Location: Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa 900 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Discounted Hotel Accommodations: CONFERENCE DETAILS $184.00 plus tax and $10 destination fee Make your room reservation now! A limited number of rooms are reserved at this rate. To secure a room at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa, please book online at https://aws.passkey.com/go/chocadvancingpractice or call (877) 622 3056 to speak directly to Reservations. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, September 5, 2018 or before the group rooms are sold out, so do not delay. Prevailing rates may apply after this date or when the group rooms are sold out, whichever occurs first. Rooms are subject to availability. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Tuition Early Bird Rate: $350 for Physicians $300 for Other Health Professionals $250 for Students/Trainees/Interns Tuition After August 16, 2018: $400 for Physicians $350 for Other Health Professionals $300 for Students/Trainees/Interns One Day Rates also available: $100: Thursday, September 27, 2018 $175: Friday, September 28, 2018 $100: Saturday, September 29, 2018 *All registration fees will incur a $5.00 service charge* Physician Special: $200: Half Day Friday, September 28 th + Full Day Saturday, September 29 th Registration: Our easy online registration form is available at choc.org/pedsnutrition2018 Substitutions: Substitutes for registered participants are accepted but must be arranged in advance by contacting Cristen Frost Hemingway at 714.509.4807 or cfrost@choc.org. Cancellations: Cancellations should be submitted in writing prior to August 16, 2018, by emailing choccme@choc.org. An administrative charge of $100.00+fees will be deducted from your paid registration and a confirmation sent to you. All admin fees and credit card transaction fees are NOT refundable. Cancellations on or after that date and no shows will not be refunded. Registrations are transferable. Please call 714.509.4807 or email choccme@choc.org to arrange for a substitution or refund before August 16, 2018. All continuing medical education activities are subject to cancellation. In the event that this conference would have to be cancelled, CHOC Children s is not responsible for any airfare, hotel or other costs incurred by participants. In the event of an emergency, we reserve the right to cancel a session or substitute a qualified speaker.

WE RECOMMEND: Easy Online Registration! Online & secure registration is available at choc.org/pedsnutrition2018. OR You may complete the following to register by mail or FAX. STEP 1: Please select your registration category Tuition Early Bird Rate through August 16, 2018 [ ] $350 for Physicians [ ] $300 for Other Health Professionals [ ] $250 for Students and Trainees Tuition One Day Rates [ ] $100: Thursday, September 27, 2018 [ ] $175: Friday, September 28, 2018 STEP 2: Please complete all fields Registrant (Please complete a form for each person registering) First Name: Last Name: Credentials (e.g., MD, RN, etc.) Email Address: Job Title: Company/Organization: Mailing Address: 2 nd Mailing/Address: City: Zip Code: Daytime Phone: State: Please Complete ALL Credit Card Information Below: Credit Card Type: Please check one: [ ] VISA [ ] Master Card [ ] American Express Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: Security Code/CVV Code: Name on Credit Card: Credit Card Billing Address: Credit Card Billing City: Credit Card Billing State: Credit Card Billing Zip Code: Credit Card Billing Phone: STEP 3: Send Completed Form By FAX or Email (FAX: 714.509.8785 Email: CHOCCME@CHOC.ORG) Pay by Check Make Checks Payable to CHOC Children's. Include this form and mail check to: Attention: Shelby Landin Business Development CHOC Children's Hospital 1201 W. La Veta Ave. Orange, CA 92868 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Tuition Standard Rate begins on August 17, 2018 [ ] $400 for Physicians [ ] $350 for Other Health Professionals [ ] $300 for Students and Trainees [ ] $100: Saturday, September 29, 2018 [ ] $200: Physician Half Day Friday, September 28th + Full Day Saturday, September 29th Registration Fee: + Service Fee: $5.00 = *Total Due *Service fees are non refundable.