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Assuring Pediatric Nutrition in the Hospital and Community Tuesday - Friday May 9-12, 2017 Seattle, Washington Co-provided by: University of Washington Center on Human Development and Disability Seattle Children s Hospital, Research, and Foundation

COURSE DESCRIPTION Part 1 of this intensive training program prepares registered dietitians to screen children for nutritional problems, assess specific nutrient needs, and develop interventions for children with nutrition-related problems and special health care needs. Part 2 explores more advanced topics of pediatric nutrition, in-depth. Throughout the conference, speakers emphasize decision-making processes and the use of evidence-based practice. Teaching methods include lecture, interactive discussions, demonstration, and case-based learning. Upon completion of the course, participants will be subscribed to the closed listserv, Pediatric Nutrition Consultation On-Line, which provides ongoing pediatric nutrition consultation and resources. Enrollment is limited to facilitate interactive, small group learning experiences and to promote the development of clinical competencies. Participants are invited to submit case studies prior to the program on feeding problems in infants and children. OBJECTIVES Part 1 - After attending this training program, participants will be better able to: Develop and use screening and assessment tools for pediatric patients Select appropriate infant formulas or breast milk supplements for infants with medical conditions or chronic illnesses Describe typical feeding development, identify problem feeding, and determine approaches to feeding problems Identify standards for growth assessment and interpret growth data Describe the components of nutrition follow-up of premature infants after hospital discharge Discuss nutrition management of enteral (tube) feedings Describe basic concepts of nutritional management of selected chronic disorders Describe potential nutrition risk factors and treatment strategies for children with developmental disabilities Identify early breastfeeding problems and describe potential solutions Describe evidence-based nutrition practice Identify resources available for families and nutrition professionals Describe approaches to management of overweight and obesity Part 2 - After attending this training program, participants will be better able to: Describe typical feeding development, identify problem feeding, and utilize an interdisciplinary treatment approach Identify and document malnutrition, use physical assessment tools, and describe approaches to intervention Describe considerations for implementing a blenderized diet in inpatient and outpatient settings Describe nutrition-related issues for children with neurodevelopmental disorders and intervention strategies PROFESSIONAL CREDIT Dietitians: up to 26 hours of continuing education will be awarded. The UW CHDD is a CPE Accredited Provider through the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Others: Please contact your accrediting organization for information

SPEAKERS SPEAKERS Suzanne Baily-Yin, RD, CD, CNSC, Registered Dietitian, Option 1 Nutrition Solutions Kim Braly, RD, CD, CNSC, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Seattle Children s Susan Casey, RD, CD, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Seattle Children s Cheryl Davis, RD, CD, Inpatient Clinical Manager, Seattle Children s Kim Nowak Cooperman, MS, RD, CD, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Seattle Children s Alicia Dixon Docter, MS, RDN, CD, Manager, Ambulatory Nutrition and Wellness Programs and Dietitian in Adolescent Medicine at Seattle Children s; UW LEAH (Leadership Education in Adolescent Health) Faculty; and Clinical Instructor, Family and Child Nursing, UW School of Nursing Sharon Feucht, MA, RD, CD, LEND Nutritionist, CHDD, UW; Nutritionist, Holly Ridge Center; Editor, Nutrition Focus Newsletter; Coordinator, Nutrition Training Grant, UW Robin Glass, MS, OTR, IBCLC, Occupational Therapist, Infant Team, Seattle Children s; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Division of Rehabilitation Medicine Lisa Harvey, RD, CD, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Seattle Children s Cam Lanier, RD, CD, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Seattle Children s Lenna Liu, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics UW School of Medicine; Odessa Brown Children s Clinic; Seattle Children s Obesity Program Mari Obara, MS, RDN, CD, Co-Chair, LEND Nutritionist, CHDD, UW; Nutritionist, Kindering Center; Nutritionist, Pediatric Pulmonary Training Program, UW Beth Ogata, MS, RD, CD, Co-Chair, Nutritionist, PKU Clinic, CHDD; Lecturer, UW Department of Pediatrics Mary Jones Verbovski, MS, RD, CD, CSO, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Seattle Children s Ginna Wall, MN, RN, IBCLC, Lactation Services Coordinator, UWMC; Faculty, Bastyr University and Evergreen Perinatal Education Nila Williamson, MPH, RD, CD, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Seattle Children s Barb York, MS, RD, CD, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Seattle Children s Joan Zerzan, MS, RD, CD, Co-Chair, Nutrition Consultant, Children with Special Health Care Needs Program, Washington State Department of Health CHDD=Center on Human Development and Disability, UW Seattle Children s=seattle Children s Hospital, Seattle UW=University of Washington, Seattle UWMC=University of Washington Medical Center/UW Medicine, Seattle

REGISTRATION The registration fee includes tuition, course syllabus, handouts, continental breakfast, lunch, coffee and refreshment breaks. Travel and housing costs are not included. Part 1 (Days 1-3) 20 hours CE credit - $595 (group rate $545) Part 2 (Days 3-4) 12 hours CE credit - $395 (group rate $345) Entire conference (Days 1-4) 26 hours CE credit - $750 (group rate $700) The group rate is per person for two or more registrations which arrive together from the same agency or for employees of sponsoring organizations. To register: Please send registration form and fee to UW - CHDD. You may also make payment using VISA or Mastercard or register online at depts.washington.edu/nutrpeds. Program Changes: We reserve the right to revise the program schedule as needed. Refund Policy: If you register but then cannot attend, you may send a substitute or, prior to the conference, request a refund less $40 for handling. Cancellation Policy: If the conference is cancelled, all fees will be refunded in full. Airline and/or hotel penalties are the resonsibility of the registrant. More Information: Please contact Beth Ogata (bogata@ uw.edu or 206-598-1899) with questions or for additional information. CONFERENCE LOCATION Talaris Conference Center 4000 NE 41st St Seattle, WA 98105 www.talarisconferencecenter.com/maps-directions.php EXHIBITORS Planning Committee Cheryl Davis, RD, CNSC, Inpatient Clinical Manager, Seattle Children s Hospital, Seattle Sharon Feucht, MA, RD, CD, Nutritionist, Center on Human Development and Disability, University of Washington, Seattle Polly Lenssen, MS, RD, CD, FADA, Director, Nutrition, Seattle Children s Hospital, Seattle Mari Obara, MS, RDN CD, Nutritionist, Center on Human Development and Disability, University of Washington; Nutrition Faculty, Pediatric Pulmonary Center, UW, Seattle Beth Ogata, MS, RD, CD, CSP, Co-Chair, Nutritionist, Center on Human Development and Disability; Lecturer, Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle Joan Zerzan, MS, RD, CD, Co-Chair, Nutrition Consultant, Children with Special Health Care Needs Program, Washington State Department of Health HOTEL INFORMATION Case Studies Participants (all sessions) are invited to submit case studies prior to the program. Cases about feeding problems in infants and children are particularly encouraged. Please contact Beth Ogata (bogata@uw.edu or 206-598- 1899) with questions or for a case study form. Participants will not need to present the information during a session. Discounted rooms ($159/night) are available on-site. To reserve a room, contact Talaris 206-268-7000 and reference the UW Pediatric Nutrition Conference. Other nearby hotels include the Silver Cloud Inn - University Village (5036 25th Ave NE, Seattle 98105, 206-526- 5200) and the Travelodge Seattle University (4725 25th Ave NE, Seattle 98105, 206-525-4612). Reserve exhibit space! For more information contact Beth Ogata bogata@uw.edu or 206-598-1899.

PROGRAM - Part 1 TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2017 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 Welcome - Beth Ogata and Joan Zerzan 9:00 Evaluating Pediatric Nutrition Problems: Part I Joan Zerzan 10:00 Break and Exhibits 10:20 Assessment of Physical Growth - Beth Ogata 11:10 Evaluating Pediatric Nutrition Problems: Part II Joan Zerzan 11:55 Lunch (provided) 12:55 Development of Infant Feeding Skills - Robin Glass 2:00 Management of Tube Feedings - Suzanne Baily-Yin 2:45 Break and Exhibits 3:05 Nutrition and Children with Developmental Disabilities - Sharon Feucht 4:15 Problem-based Learning Activity 5:00 Adjourn WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 8:30 Evidence-based Nutrition Practice and Locating Pediatric Nutrition Resources on the Web - TBD 9:40 Consultative Listserve - Beth Ogata 9:55 Break and Exhibits 10:15 Nutrition Follow-up of Premature Infants Joan Zerzan 11:20 Concurrent Sessions A. Failure to Thrive - Kim Cooperman B. Pediatric Pulmonary Nutrition - Susan Casey 12:05 Lunch (provided) 1:55 Breastfeeding: You can do it; we can help! Ginna Wall 2:55 Break and Exhibits 3:15 Pediatric Weight Management and Childhood Obesity - Alicia Dixon Docter and Lenna Liu 4:30 Concurrent Sessions E. Approaches to Management of Overweight Alicia Dixon Docter F. Weaning from Tube to Oral Feeding - Robin Glass 5:15 Adjourn THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 8:30 Welcome - Beth Ogata and Joan Zerzan Block 1 - Focus on Feeding 9:05 Feeding Problems in CSHCN - Robin Glass 10:05 Break and Exhibits 10:25 Moving Beyond Food Recommendations - Barb York 11:20 Facilitated Discussion: Feeding - Robin Glass 12:20 Lunch (provided) Block 2 - Focus on Malnutrition 1:20 Pediatric Malnutrition:Identification and documen tation - Cam Lanier 1:50 Physical Assessment - Mary Jones Verbovski 2:20 Break and Exhibits 2:40 Physical Assessment - Putting it into action - Mary Jones Verbovski 3:00 Facilitated Discussion: Malnutrition - all speakers 4:00 Adjourn 1:00 Concurrent Sessions C. Food Allergies - Susan Casey D. Nutrition Management of Gastrointestinal Disor ders - Kim Braly

PROGRAM - Part 2 THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 8:30 Welcome - Beth Ogata and Joan Zerzan Block 1 - Focus on Feeding 9:05 Feeding Problems in CSHCN - Robin Glass 10:05 Break and Exhibits 10:25 Moving Beyond Food Recommendations - Barb York 11:20 Facilitated Discussion: Feeding - Robin Glass 12:20 Lunch (provided) Block 2 - Focus on Malnutrition 1:20 Pediatric Malnutrition:Identification and documen tation - Cam Lanier 1:50 Physical Assessment - Mary Jones Verbovski 2:20 Break and Exhibits 2:40 Physical Assessment - Putting it into action - Mary Jones Verbovski 3:00 Facilitated Discussion: Malnutrition - all speakers 4:00 Adjourn FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017 Block 3 - Blenderized Diet 8:30 Blenderized Diet in an Outpatient Setting - Cheryl Davis 9:05 Blenderized Diet in an Inpatient Setting - Lisa Harvey 9:35 Break and Exhibits 10:00 Facilitated Discussion: Blenderized Diet - all speakers Block 4 - Use of Therapeutic Diets 11:05 Advancing Diet Therapy for IBD - Kim Braly 11:40 Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity - Nila Williamson 12:10 Lunch (provided) 1:10 Facilitated Discussion: Use of Therapeutic Diets - all speakers Block 5 - Neurodevelopmental Disorders 2:00 Nourishing Children with Low Energy Needs - Mari Obara 2:30 Break and Exhibits 2:50 Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Neurodevelopmental Disorders - Sharon Feucht 3:25 Facilitated Discussion: Neurodevelopmental disorders - all speakers 4:10 Wrap-up and Evaluations 4:15 Adjourn

Assuring Pediatric Nutrition in the Hospital and Community Registration Form To register: online: depts.washington.edu/nutrpeds fax: 206-598-1915 mail: UW - CHDD Assuring Pediatric Nutrition Box 357920 Seattle, WA 98195-7920 Name Address City State Zip Agency Name Agency Address City State Zip Email Address Daytime Phone Conference Planning Information Your practice setting: Inpatient Outpatient Community Other May we contact you about contributing a case study? Yes No List two primary obectives for attending this pediatric nutrition course 1. 2. Please describe any food allergies or special dietary needs: Part 1 Participants - Concurrent Sessions (Choose one topic in each time period) Course Fees Session 1: Wed, 11:20 am A - Failure to Thrive B - Pulmonary Disorders Session 2: Wed, 1:00 pm C - Food Allergy D - Nutrition Management of GI Disorders Session 3: Wed, 4:30 pm E - Management of Overweight F - Weaning from Tube to Oral Feeding Part 1 - May 9-11, 2017 Individual - $595 Group* - $545 Part 2 - May 11-12, 2017 Individual - $395 Group* - $345 Entire conference Individual - $750 Group* - $700 *Group Rate - Price per person for two or more registrations arriving together from the same agency Total Paid $ (US Funds) Check enclosed payable to University of Washington Purchase order or letter of authorization enclosed. Please bill my agency. Charge my bank card: Visa Mastercard Exp. Date Number