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ContinuingEducation SeriesFor Health Care Professionals

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Run Time(Minutes)

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

ObstetricHigh Touch Nursing Care During Labor:

Volume 1: Admission Assessment 37 1.0

Volume 2: First Stage Labor Support 40 1.0

Volume 3: Second Stage Labor Support 36 1.0

OB Management:

Postpartum Mood Disorders: The Couple’s Experience 26 1.0

Recognizing & Treating Postpartum Depression: A Practitioner’s Guide 44 1.0

Skin to Skin in the First Hour After Birth 40 1.0

Patient Safety in Obstetrics: Reducing Risk & Improving Lives

Education that is Available when YOU ARE

• Facilitated Educational Programs

• Interactive Modules

• Convenient Audio-Visual Formats

• Self-Study Educational Programs

As one of the largest providers of Continuing Education (CE) for nurses in the United States, ANHI provides a broad spectrum of education that matters to Healthcare Professionals.

Continuing Education is also available for dietitians and case managers.

Abbott Nutrition Health Institute (ANHI)

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Facilitated Group Educational ProgramsTo schedule a program, contact your Abbott Representative

Run Time(Minutes)

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

ObstetricHigh Touch Nursing Care During Labor:

Volume 1: Admission Assessment 37 1.0

Volume 2: First Stage Labor Support 40 1.0

Volume 3: Second Stage Labor Support 36 1.0

OB Management:

Postpartum Mood Disorders: The Couple’s Experience 26 1.0

Recognizing & Treating Postpartum Depression: A Practitioner’s Guide 44 1.0

Skin to Skin in the First Hour After Birth 40 1.0

Patient Safety in Obstetrics: Reducing Risk & Improving Lives

NeonatalA Window of Opportunity: The Impact of Early Nutrition on Adult Health 56 1.0

Assessing Signs and Symptoms of Neonatal Abstinence using the Finnegan Scoring Tool 45 1.0

Abbott Nutrition Health Institute (ANHI)

Program 1

A. Safety Initiative in Obstetrics: The OB Right Experience 46 1.0

B. Incorporating Obstetric Simulation in a Safety Program 41 1.0

C. Neonatal Encephalopathy: Risk Factors and Perinatal Contribution 33 1.0

Program 3

A. Safety in the Second Stage of Labor: Simulation in Operative Delivery 46 1.0

B. Fetal Macrosomia: Diagnosis and Management 35 1.0

C. Giving Oxytocin Safely on Labor and Delivery 40 1.0

Program 5

A. Shoulder Dystocia: Optimizing Outcomes Through Simulation and Training 43 1.0

B. The Holy Grail: Overcoming the Knowing-Doing Gap in Obstetrics 36 1.0

C. Trial of Labor After Cesarean: The Real Story and Optimal Counseling 40 1.0

Program 7

A. Cord pH: Physiological Principles and Concepts for Universal Use 34 1.0

B. Best Practices in OB Triage: A to F 41 1.0

C. Measures of Success: Defining Outcome Measures of Safety 45 1.0

Program 4

A. Safety Initiative in Obstetrics: The Northwestern Experience 48 1.0

B. Simulation for Obstetric Emergencies 43 1.0

C. Case Presentations 33 1.0

Program 6

A. Hypertensive Crisis on Labor and Delivery: Staying Out of Trouble 43 1.0

B. Why Do Smart People Do Stupid Things? 40 1.0

C. Management of the Patient with Septic Shock 40 1.0

Program 8

A. Crew Resource Management: Resolving Communication Issues on Labor and Delivery

42 1.0

B. Management of Fetal Emergencies on Labor and Delivery 45 1.0

C. Case Presentation: CHTN (chronic hypertension) with Twin Gestation 28 1.0

Program 2

A. Postpartum Hemorrhage: Optimizing Management & Minimizing Catastrophe 43 1.0

B. “Stop for Safety” Multidisciplinary Approach to Safety Practice in the Labor and Delivery Setting

44 1.0

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Facilitated Group Educational ProgramsTo schedule a program, contact your Abbott Representative

Run Time(Minutes)

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

Emerging Role of Lutein Across the Life Span: Part 1 – Focus on the Infant 42 1.0

Family Centered Care in the NICU: A Parent’s Perspective 32 1.0

Focus on the Brain – Part I: The Science of Preterm Infant Development 44 1.0

Focus on the Brain – Part II: Clinical Practices for Special Care Nurseries 53 1.0

Grieving in the NICU: Mending Broken Hearts When a Baby Dies – Part I: Shock & Intense Grief

35 1.0

Grieving in the NICU: Mending Broken Hearts When a Baby Dies – Part II: Picking Up The Pieces

35 1.0

Grieving in the NICU: Mending Broken Hearts When a Baby Dies – Part III: Sibling & Grandparent Grief

25 1.0

Grieving in the NICU: Supporting Families and the Health Team When a Baby Dies – Part I: Preparing for Death

20 1.0

Grieving in the NICU: Supporting Families and the Health Team When a Baby Dies – Part II: After Death

30 1.0

Grieving in the NICU: Supporting Families and the Health Team When a Baby Dies – Part III: Grandparents, Siblings and Health Team

30 1.0

Oxidative Stress and the Role for Antioxidants in the Newborn 51 1.0

Assessment of the Newborn Series:

Program 1: The First Ten Minutes 18 1.0

Program 2: Head to Toe Assessment 18 1.0

Program 3: Cardiopulmonary Assessment and Cardiac Anomalies 18 1.0

Program 4: Physical Anomalies and Neurologic Issues 18 1.0

Program 5: Gestational Age and Newborn Reflexes 18 1.0

Breastfeeding:

Breastfeeding Best Practice: Teaching Latch & Early Management 41 1.0

Managing Early Breastfeeding Challenges 38 1.0

Human Milk Composition: Old Beliefs and New Science 50 1.0

Human Milk Fortification: Who, What, Where, When & Why 48 1.0

Feeding in the NICU:

A Primer on Neonatal Enteral Nutrition: Protein, Energy, and Antioxidants (These programs should be shown in sequence since they were recorded from one live presentation)

Part 1 – Show in sequence 39 1.0

Part 2 – Show in sequence 33 1.0

Part 3 – Show in sequence 50 1.0

Infant-Driven Feeding: A Practice Model to Optimize Long Term Growth and Development– Part 1 45 1.0

Infant-Driven Feeding: A Practice Model to Optimize Long Term Growth and Development– Part 2 45 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp Series:

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Infant Nutrition Assessment 30 1.0 1.0 Expires

6/29/2018

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Enteral Nutrition 48 1.0 1.0 Expires

3/31/2019

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Parenteral Nutrition 48 1.0 1.0 Expires

3/31/2019

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Facilitated Group Educational ProgramsTo schedule a program, contact your Abbott Representative

Run Time(Minutes)

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Nutrition Discharge and Follow-up 58 1.0 1.0 Expires

3/31/2019

Safe Handling and Delivery of Infant Nutrition in the NICU 50 1.0 1.0 Expires

10/31/2018

Pediatric

A.S.P.E.N. Webinar- Addressing Pediatric Malnutrition: A Carepath from Admission to Discharge 83 1.5 Expires

12/31/2018

1.5 Expires

12/31/2018

Clinical Case Scenarios in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Research Updates and What’s New with Best Practice Management

60 1.0 1.0 Expires

11/31/2018

Decoding FPIES: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Nutrition Intervention 48 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Demystifying Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Implementation of Nutrition Management 49 1.0

Empowering Clinicians to Overcome Everyday Nutritional Challenges Facing Children with ADHD 51 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/13/2016

Empowering Clinicians to Overcome Everyday Nutritional Challenges Facing Children with Autism 51 1.0

FODMAPs for Kids: The Fermentable Oligo-,Di-, Monosaccharides and Polyols Diet in Pediatrics 28 1.0 1.0 Expires

3/31/2019

Managing Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Nutrition 56 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/22/2016

Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Nutrition 57 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/13/2016

Nutrition Matters: Setting Up the Pediatric Oncology Patient for Success 45 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Quality Nutrition For Healthy Growth (Coming in 2016) 60 1.0 1.0

AdultAdult Nutrition:

Appropriate Use of Enteral Nutrition: Part 1 – A Team-Based Approach to Overcoming Clinical Barriers

40 1.0

Appropriate Use of Enteral Nutrition: Part 2 – Putting Guidelines into Practice 41 1.0

Ascension Health: A System Model of Spread 23 1.0

Call to Action: Elevating Your Role in Patient Care – Part 1 36 1.0

Call to Action: Elevating Your Role in Patient Care – Part 2 46 1.0

Connecting Nurses with Nutrition and Quality Improvement 49 1.0

Critical Mass: Role of Muscle and Nursing Assessments in Strengthening Patient Outcomes

43 1.0

Emerging Role of Lutein Across the Life Span: Part 2 – Focus Throughout Life 42 1.0

Essential Lean Body Mass: Vital for Life, Recovery and Healing 51 1.0

Finding Patients at Nutritional Risk: A Case-Based Scenario 34 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Group Program counts towards Certificate of Training in Adult Malnutrition (see page 12)

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Facilitated Group Educational ProgramsTo schedule a program, contact your Abbott Representative

Run Time(Minutes)

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

Fortify Your Nutrition Value: Connecting Malnutrition Research to Clinical Practice PART 1 34 1.0

Fortify Your Nutrition Value: Connecting Malnutrition Research to Clinical Practice PART 2 41 1.0

GI Surgeries: How Costly are They and What Can We Do to Improve Clinical and Economic Outcomes?

53 1.0 1.0 Expires

11/30/2018

Glycemic Control: Strategies for Managing the Hospitalized Patient 95 1.5

Have We Evolved the Metabolic Reserve to Survive Critical Injury and Illness? 34 1.0

Improving Glycemic Control in Hospitals: Moving Toward Excellence 60 1.0Improving Patient Outcomes: Comprehensively Addressing Malnutrition in the Hospital

51 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Considerations in the New Healthcare Landscape 51 1.0Improving Patient Outcomes: Effectively Managing Malnutrition Risk After Discharge

51 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Interdisciplinary Approach to Recognizing and Treating Malnutrition

53 1.0

Inflammation as the Key Interface of the Medical and Nutrition Universes 36 1.0Innovative Learning Techniques for Malnutrition Diagnosis 47 1.0Lean Body Mass: Navigating the Impact of Hospitalization on Recovery and Health Outcomes

84 1.5

Living Well with Cancer: The Power of Nutrition 40 1.0Maintaining Momentum in the ICU and Beyond: Where Does Nutrition Start and End? 46 1.0Managing Gastrointestinal Intolerance in Tube Fed Patients at Home 50 1.0 1.0

Expires 7/22/2016

Managing Hospital Malnutrition: Improving Processes from Admission to Discharge 33 1.0Misconceptions and Truths for Feeding the ICU Patient Case Studies with Practical Nursing Solutions

27 1.0

New Insights in the Preoperative Nutrition of Surgical Patients 50 1.0Nutrition, Discharge Planning and Care Coordination: The Impact on HCAHPS 52 1.0 1.0

Expires 9/30/2018

1.0 Expires

12/28/2016

Nutrition Support for the Critically Ill: Considerations For the ICU Nurse 27 1.0Nutrition Support Therapy in the Adult Critically Ill Patient 35 1.0 1.0

Expires 3/31/2019

Nutrients that Support Muscle Function, Mass and Strength 100 1.5Nutrition at Work: Weight Management Strategies for Diabetes 87 1.5Nutritional Management of Patients with GI Impairment 90 1.5Oral Nutritional Supplements: A Solution for a Recurrent Problem? 35 1.0Parenteral Enteral Nutrition: Examining the Role of Transition and Timing 84 1.5

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Carbohydrate Loading and Immunonutrition 55 1.0 1.0 Expires

11/30/2018

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Colectomy Nutritional Implications 32 1.0 1.0 Expires

11/30/2018

Patient Simulation: Putting Malnutrition Screening, Assessment, Diagnosis and Intervention into Practice

45 1.0 1.0 Expires

10/1/2018

Reducing Glycemic Variability: A Clinical Practice Update 88 1.5The ABCs of Muscle: Nutrition Interventions for Aging, Bed Rest, and Consequences of Disease

35 1.0

The Journey to Zero Starts with Many 41 1.0The Magic of Nutrition: Collaborative Strategies to Improve Outcomes 45 1.0

Group Program counts towards Certificate of Training in Adult Malnutrition (see page 12)

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Facilitated Group Educational ProgramsTo schedule a program, contact your Abbott Representative

Run Time(Minutes)

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

Fortify Your Nutrition Value: Connecting Malnutrition Research to Clinical Practice PART 1 34 1.0

Fortify Your Nutrition Value: Connecting Malnutrition Research to Clinical Practice PART 2 41 1.0

GI Surgeries: How Costly are They and What Can We Do to Improve Clinical and Economic Outcomes?

53 1.0 1.0 Expires

11/30/2018

Glycemic Control: Strategies for Managing the Hospitalized Patient 95 1.5

Have We Evolved the Metabolic Reserve to Survive Critical Injury and Illness? 34 1.0

Improving Glycemic Control in Hospitals: Moving Toward Excellence 60 1.0Improving Patient Outcomes: Comprehensively Addressing Malnutrition in the Hospital

51 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Considerations in the New Healthcare Landscape 51 1.0Improving Patient Outcomes: Effectively Managing Malnutrition Risk After Discharge

51 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Interdisciplinary Approach to Recognizing and Treating Malnutrition

53 1.0

Inflammation as the Key Interface of the Medical and Nutrition Universes 36 1.0Innovative Learning Techniques for Malnutrition Diagnosis 47 1.0Lean Body Mass: Navigating the Impact of Hospitalization on Recovery and Health Outcomes

84 1.5

Living Well with Cancer: The Power of Nutrition 40 1.0Maintaining Momentum in the ICU and Beyond: Where Does Nutrition Start and End? 46 1.0Managing Gastrointestinal Intolerance in Tube Fed Patients at Home 50 1.0 1.0

Expires 7/22/2016

Managing Hospital Malnutrition: Improving Processes from Admission to Discharge 33 1.0Misconceptions and Truths for Feeding the ICU Patient Case Studies with Practical Nursing Solutions

27 1.0

New Insights in the Preoperative Nutrition of Surgical Patients 50 1.0Nutrition, Discharge Planning and Care Coordination: The Impact on HCAHPS 52 1.0 1.0

Expires 9/30/2018

1.0 Expires

12/28/2016

Nutrition Support for the Critically Ill: Considerations For the ICU Nurse 27 1.0Nutrition Support Therapy in the Adult Critically Ill Patient 35 1.0 1.0

Expires 3/31/2019

Nutrients that Support Muscle Function, Mass and Strength 100 1.5Nutrition at Work: Weight Management Strategies for Diabetes 87 1.5Nutritional Management of Patients with GI Impairment 90 1.5Oral Nutritional Supplements: A Solution for a Recurrent Problem? 35 1.0Parenteral Enteral Nutrition: Examining the Role of Transition and Timing 84 1.5

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Carbohydrate Loading and Immunonutrition 55 1.0 1.0 Expires

11/30/2018

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Colectomy Nutritional Implications 32 1.0 1.0 Expires

11/30/2018

Patient Simulation: Putting Malnutrition Screening, Assessment, Diagnosis and Intervention into Practice

45 1.0 1.0 Expires

10/1/2018

Reducing Glycemic Variability: A Clinical Practice Update 88 1.5The ABCs of Muscle: Nutrition Interventions for Aging, Bed Rest, and Consequences of Disease

35 1.0

The Journey to Zero Starts with Many 41 1.0The Magic of Nutrition: Collaborative Strategies to Improve Outcomes 45 1.0

Run Time(Minutes)

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

Healthcare Systems, Collaboration, & Patient OutcomesAn Overview of Cultural Competency: Focusing on Cultural Awareness 36 1.0

Bringing Your “A” Game to Work and Life 46 1.0

Communication in Healthcare: The Power of Words 20 1.0

Cultural Competence in Infant Nutrition 33 1.0

Cultural Competency: Just Good Healthcare 18 1.0

Difficult Behavior: Breaking Through 21 1.0

First, Do No Harm Series: Part I – A Case Study of System Failures 60 1.0

First, Do No Harm Series: Part II – Taking the Lead 60 1.0

How to Connect in Healthcare in 90 Seconds or Less 17 1.0

Integrity Every Day: Real Choices. Right Decisions 17 1.0

Patient Diversity: Beyond the Vital Signs 19 1.0

Service Heroes: Customer Service Turnaround 15 1.0

Professional PRIDE: A+ for HCAHPS and Patient Satisfaction – (Maternal Child/NICU Focus)

Module 1: Principles and Practices of HCAHPS and Patient Satisfaction 50 1.0

Module 2: Patient and Family Centered Care 50 1.0

Module 3: Relationship Based Care 50 1.0

Module 4: Service Recovery 50 1.0

Module 5: Discovery 50 1.0

Module 6: Engagement 50 1.0

Programs must be a minimum of 50 minutes for nurses and dietitians, including a discussion, to meet continuing education requirements.

Group programs should have at least three participants.

To schedule a group CE program, please contact your Abbott Nutrition representative.

Run Time(Minutes)

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

The Role of Specialized Nutrition in the Critically Ill and Surgical Patients 33 1.0The Time is Now: Elevating the Role of Nutrition for Better Patient Outcomes – Part 1 48 1.0The Time is Now: Elevating the Role of Nutrition for Better Patient Outcomes – Part 2 53 1.0

Trends in Lean Body Mass: Identify, Intervene, Innovate 58 1.0 1.0 Expires

10/31/2018

Tubing Misconnections: Taking Action to Reduce the Risk 84 1.5Updates on GI Cancer Patient Care: Conquering Clinical and Nutritional Obstacles 48 1.0Updates on Head and Neck Cancer Patient Care: Conquering Clinical and Nutrition Obstacles 40 1.0Updates on Lung Cancer Patient Care: Conquering Clinical and Nutrition Obstacles 45 1.0

Your Collaborative Role in Reducing Readmissions 41 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/22/2016

Group Program counts towards Certificate of Training in Adult Malnutrition (see page 12)

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Self-Study Educational Programs(www.anhi.org/courses)

8

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

Neonatal/Pediatric

Basic Newborn Nutritional Formulas 1.0 1.0

Basic Newborn Nutritional Needs 1.0 1.0

Be Knowledgeable About Breastfeeding 1.0 1.0

Clinical Case Scenarios in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Research Updates and What’s New with Best Practice Management

1.0 1.0

Counseling Mothers and Families About Breastfeeding and Breastfeeding Concerns 1.0 1.0

Cultural Competence in Infant Nutrition 1.0 1.0

Decoding FPIES: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Nutrition Intervention 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Demystifying Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Implementation of Nutrition Management 1.0 1.0

Enteral Nutrition for Premature Infants 1.0 1.0

Emerging Research on the Role of Specific Nutrients On Cognitive and Visual Development 1.0 1.0

Emerging Role of Lutein Across the Life Span: Part 1 – Focus on the Infant 1.0 1.0

Emerging Role of Lutein Across the Life Span: Part 2 – Focus Throughout Life 1.0 1.0

Empowering Clinicians to Overcome Everyday Nutritional Challenges Facing Children with ADHD 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/13/2016

Empowering Clinicians to Overcome Everyday Nutritional Challenges Facing Children with Autism 1.0 1.0

Fluid and Dietary Management of Acute Diarrhea and Dehydration 1.0 1.0

Fluids, Glucose, Calcium and Parenteral Nutrition for the Neonate 1.0 1.0

FODMAPs for Kids: The Fermentable Oligo-,Di, Monosaccharides and Polyols Diet in Pediatrics 1.0 1.0

Human Milk Composition: Old Beliefs and New Science 1.0 1.0

Human Milk Fortification: Who, What, Where, When & Why 1.0 1.0

Impact of Maternal Nutrition on Children’s Health 1.0 1.0

Infant-Driven Feeding: A Practice Model to Optimize Long Term Growth and Development Part 1

1.0 1.0

Infant-Driven Feeding: A Practice Model to Optimize Long Term Growth and Development Part 2

1.0 1.0

Managing Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Nutrition 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/22/2016

Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Nutrition

1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/13/2016

Neonatal Alimentary System 2.0

Neonatal Cardiovascular System 2.0

Neonatal Integumentary System 1.5

Neonatal Neurologic System 1.0

Neonatal Respiratory System 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Infant Nutrition Assessment 1.0 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Enteral Nutrition 1.0 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Parenteral Nutrition 1.0 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Nutrition Discharge and Follow-up 1.0 1.0

Nutrition and the Fetal Programming of Chronic Disease – Part 1 1.0 1.0

Nutrition and the Fetal Programming of Chronic Disease – Part 2 1.0 1.0

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

Nutrition Matters: Setting Up the Pediatric Oncology Patient for Success 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Preconception Nutrition: Improving Outcomes for Mother and Baby 1.0 1.0

Quality Nutrition For Healthy Growth (Coming in 2016) 1.0 1.0

Safe Handling and Delivery of Infant Nutrition in the NICU 1.0 1.0

TPN and Enteral Feeds for Children 1.0 1.0

Adult

Appropriate Use of Enteral Nutrition: Part 1 – A Team-Based Approach to Overcoming Clinical Barriers 1.0 1.0

Appropriate Use of Enteral Nutrition: Part 2 – Putting Guidelines into Practice 1.0 1.0

Call to Action: Elevating Your Role in Patient Care Part 1 & Part 2 2.0 2.0

Cancer and the ABCs of Lean Body Mass: Optimal Nutrition Interventions 1.0 1.0

Connecting Nurses with Nutrition and Quality Improvement 1.0 1.0

Critical Mass: Role of Muscle and Nursing Assessments in Strengthening Patient Outcomes 1.0 1.0

Essential Lean Body Mass: Vital for Life, Recovery and Healing 1.0 1.0

Finding Patients at Nutritional Risk: A Case-Based Scenario 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Fortify Your Nutrition Value: Connecting Malnutrition Research to Clinical Practice 1.5 1.5

GI Surgeries: How Costly are They and What Can We Do to Improve Clinical and Economic Outcomes? 1.0 1.0

Glycemic Control: Strategies for Managing the Hospitalized Patient 1.5 1.5

Improving Patient Outcomes: Comprehensively Addressing Malnutrition in the Hospital 1.0 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Considerations in the New Healthcare Landscape 1.0 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Effectively Managing Malnutrition Risk After Discharge 1.0 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Interdisciplinary Approach to Recognizing and Treating Malnutrition 1.0 1.0

Inflammation as the Key Interface of the Medical and Nutrition Universes 1.0 1.0

Lean Body Mass: Navigating the Impact of Hospitalization on Recovery and Health Outcomes 1.5 1.5

Living Well With Cancer: The Power of Nutrition 1.0 1.0

Maintaining Momentum in the ICU and Beyond: Where Does Nutrition Start and End? 1.0 1.0

Managing Gastrointestinal Intolerance in Tube Fed Patients at Home 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/22/2016

Managing Hospital Malnutrition: Improving Processes from Admission to Discharge 1.0 1.0

New Insights in the Preoperative Nutrition of Surgical Patients 1.0 1.0

Nutrition, Discharge Planning and Care Coordination: The Impact on HCAHPS 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

12/28/2016

Nutrition at Work: Weight Management Strategies for Diabetes 1.5 1.5

Nutrition Support Therapy in the Adult Critically Ill Patient 1.0 1.0

Nutrition Support for Critically Ill and Case Studies with Practical Nursing Solutions 1.0 1.0

Oral Nutritional Supplements: A Solution for a Recurrent Problem? 1.0 1.0

Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition: Examining the Role of Transition and Timing 1.5 1.5

Patient Simulation: Putting Malnutrition Screening, Assessment, Diagnosis, and Intervention into Practice 1.0 1.0

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Metabolic/Bariatric and Upper GI Surgeries Nutritional Implications 1.0 1.0

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Pancreatic Surgery and Colectomy Nutritional Implications 1.0 1.0

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Carbohydrate Loading, Emergency GI Surgeries, and Immunonutrition 1.5 1.5

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NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

Neonatal/Pediatric

Basic Newborn Nutritional Formulas 1.0 1.0

Basic Newborn Nutritional Needs 1.0 1.0

Be Knowledgeable About Breastfeeding 1.0 1.0

Clinical Case Scenarios in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Research Updates and What’s New with Best Practice Management

1.0 1.0

Counseling Mothers and Families About Breastfeeding and Breastfeeding Concerns 1.0 1.0

Cultural Competence in Infant Nutrition 1.0 1.0

Decoding FPIES: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Nutrition Intervention 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Demystifying Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Implementation of Nutrition Management 1.0 1.0

Enteral Nutrition for Premature Infants 1.0 1.0

Emerging Research on the Role of Specific Nutrients On Cognitive and Visual Development 1.0 1.0

Emerging Role of Lutein Across the Life Span: Part 1 – Focus on the Infant 1.0 1.0

Emerging Role of Lutein Across the Life Span: Part 2 – Focus Throughout Life 1.0 1.0

Empowering Clinicians to Overcome Everyday Nutritional Challenges Facing Children with ADHD 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/13/2016

Empowering Clinicians to Overcome Everyday Nutritional Challenges Facing Children with Autism 1.0 1.0

Fluid and Dietary Management of Acute Diarrhea and Dehydration 1.0 1.0

Fluids, Glucose, Calcium and Parenteral Nutrition for the Neonate 1.0 1.0

FODMAPs for Kids: The Fermentable Oligo-,Di, Monosaccharides and Polyols Diet in Pediatrics 1.0 1.0

Human Milk Composition: Old Beliefs and New Science 1.0 1.0

Human Milk Fortification: Who, What, Where, When & Why 1.0 1.0

Impact of Maternal Nutrition on Children’s Health 1.0 1.0

Infant-Driven Feeding: A Practice Model to Optimize Long Term Growth and Development Part 1

1.0 1.0

Infant-Driven Feeding: A Practice Model to Optimize Long Term Growth and Development Part 2

1.0 1.0

Managing Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Nutrition 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/22/2016

Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Nutrition

1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/13/2016

Neonatal Alimentary System 2.0

Neonatal Cardiovascular System 2.0

Neonatal Integumentary System 1.5

Neonatal Neurologic System 1.0

Neonatal Respiratory System 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Infant Nutrition Assessment 1.0 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Enteral Nutrition 1.0 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Parenteral Nutrition 1.0 1.0

NICU Nutrition Boot Camp: Neonatal Nutrition Discharge and Follow-up 1.0 1.0

Nutrition and the Fetal Programming of Chronic Disease – Part 1 1.0 1.0

Nutrition and the Fetal Programming of Chronic Disease – Part 2 1.0 1.0

NursingCE

DietitianCPEU

Case Mgr Credits

Nutrition Matters: Setting Up the Pediatric Oncology Patient for Success 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Preconception Nutrition: Improving Outcomes for Mother and Baby 1.0 1.0

Quality Nutrition For Healthy Growth (Coming in 2016) 1.0 1.0

Safe Handling and Delivery of Infant Nutrition in the NICU 1.0 1.0

TPN and Enteral Feeds for Children 1.0 1.0

Adult

Appropriate Use of Enteral Nutrition: Part 1 – A Team-Based Approach to Overcoming Clinical Barriers 1.0 1.0

Appropriate Use of Enteral Nutrition: Part 2 – Putting Guidelines into Practice 1.0 1.0

Call to Action: Elevating Your Role in Patient Care Part 1 & Part 2 2.0 2.0

Cancer and the ABCs of Lean Body Mass: Optimal Nutrition Interventions 1.0 1.0

Connecting Nurses with Nutrition and Quality Improvement 1.0 1.0

Critical Mass: Role of Muscle and Nursing Assessments in Strengthening Patient Outcomes 1.0 1.0

Essential Lean Body Mass: Vital for Life, Recovery and Healing 1.0 1.0

Finding Patients at Nutritional Risk: A Case-Based Scenario 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

Fortify Your Nutrition Value: Connecting Malnutrition Research to Clinical Practice 1.5 1.5

GI Surgeries: How Costly are They and What Can We Do to Improve Clinical and Economic Outcomes? 1.0 1.0

Glycemic Control: Strategies for Managing the Hospitalized Patient 1.5 1.5

Improving Patient Outcomes: Comprehensively Addressing Malnutrition in the Hospital 1.0 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Considerations in the New Healthcare Landscape 1.0 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Effectively Managing Malnutrition Risk After Discharge 1.0 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes: Interdisciplinary Approach to Recognizing and Treating Malnutrition 1.0 1.0

Inflammation as the Key Interface of the Medical and Nutrition Universes 1.0 1.0

Lean Body Mass: Navigating the Impact of Hospitalization on Recovery and Health Outcomes 1.5 1.5

Living Well With Cancer: The Power of Nutrition 1.0 1.0

Maintaining Momentum in the ICU and Beyond: Where Does Nutrition Start and End? 1.0 1.0

Managing Gastrointestinal Intolerance in Tube Fed Patients at Home 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/22/2016

Managing Hospital Malnutrition: Improving Processes from Admission to Discharge 1.0 1.0

New Insights in the Preoperative Nutrition of Surgical Patients 1.0 1.0

Nutrition, Discharge Planning and Care Coordination: The Impact on HCAHPS 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

12/28/2016

Nutrition at Work: Weight Management Strategies for Diabetes 1.5 1.5

Nutrition Support Therapy in the Adult Critically Ill Patient 1.0 1.0

Nutrition Support for Critically Ill and Case Studies with Practical Nursing Solutions 1.0 1.0

Oral Nutritional Supplements: A Solution for a Recurrent Problem? 1.0 1.0

Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition: Examining the Role of Transition and Timing 1.5 1.5

Patient Simulation: Putting Malnutrition Screening, Assessment, Diagnosis, and Intervention into Practice 1.0 1.0

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Metabolic/Bariatric and Upper GI Surgeries Nutritional Implications 1.0 1.0

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Pancreatic Surgery and Colectomy Nutritional Implications 1.0 1.0

Perioperative GI Nutrition: Carbohydrate Loading, Emergency GI Surgeries, and Immunonutrition 1.5 1.5

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Strengthening Outcomes in the Aging Population: Building Knowledge 1.0 1.0

Strengthening Outcomes in the Aging Population: Enhancing Practice, The Ascension Health Model 1.0 1.0

Strengthening Outcomes in the Aging Population: Understanding Aging, Inactivity, and Nutrition 1.0 1.0

Surviving Critical Injury and Illness: The Role of Specialized Nutrition 1.0 1.0

The Impact of Early Nutrition Screening and Intervention on Reducing Unnecessary Hospital Readmissions 1.0 1.0

The Magic of Nutrition: Collaborative Strategies to Improve Outcomes 1.0 1.0

The Time is Now: Elevating the Role of Nutrition for Better Patient Outcomes – Part 1 & Part 2 2.0 2.0

Trends in Lean Body Mass: Identify, Intervene, Innovate 1.0 1.0

Updates on GI Cancer Patient Care: Conquering Clinical and Nutritional Obstacles 1.0 1.0

Updates on Head and Neck Cancer Patient Care: Conquering Clinical and Nutrition Obstacles 1.0 1.0

Updates on Lung Cancer Patient Care: Conquering Clinical and Nutrition Obstacles 1.0 1.0

Your Collaborative Role in Reducing Readmissions 1.0 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/22/2016

Professional Development

An Overview of Cultural Competency: Focusing on Cultural Awareness 1.0 1.0

Discover the Leader in You – Part 1: Don’t Hold Back 1.0 1.0

Discover the Leader in You – Part 2: Applying Leadership In Your Everyday Practice 1.0 1.0

Practicing Under the Influence of Fatigue 1.0 1.0

NICU CurrentsDevelopment of a Comprehensive Program for Retinopathy of Prematurity: A Strategy to Minimize Loss to Follow-up after Discharge

1.0 1.0

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: An Ever Increasing Challenge for Moms, Babies and Neonatal Nurses

1.0 1.0

Safety and Accuracy in Handling Expressed Human Milk in the NICU 1.0

The Impact of Maternal Obesity on Antepartum Risk, Intrapartum Risk and Adverse Neonatal Health Outcomes 1.0

The Science and Clinical Application of Human Milk Fortifiers 1.0 1.0

Transitioning the Preterm Neonate from Hospital to Home: Impact on the Incidence of CHD and Other Congenital Anomalies

1.0

Nurse Currents — PediatricCue-Based Feedings – Evidence-Based Practice 1.0

Disruptive Behaviors in the Workplace: No Longer Tolerated 1.0

Evidence-Based Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux in Neonates 1.0

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: A Healthcare Provider’s Role 1.0

Human Milk: Composition and Benefits for the Breastfeeding Dyad 1.0

Lutein and Its Role in Infant Eye Health 1.0

Maternal Methamphetamine Use and Effects on the Fetus, Neonate and Child 1.0

Maternal Nutrition Before and During Pregnancy: Impact on the Incidence of CHD and Other Congenital Anomalies

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Non-Pharmacologic Interventions for Neonatal Pain: Evidence-Based Nursing Practice

1.0

Nutritional Supplementation of Infant Formula 1.0

Nutrition Education for Parents Prior to Discharge of the Late Pre-Term and Term Newborn

1.0

Parent Education Prior to Discharge of the Late Preterm or Term Newborn 1.0

Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease: The Newest Member of the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel

1.0

Pediatric CurrentsFormula Intolerance: Pathology or Normal Neonatal Physiology? Educating Parents in Appropriate Formula Choices

1.0 1.0

Oral Nutritional Supplements for Childhood Malnutrition 1.0 1.0

Pediatric Concussions in Childhood Sports (Coming in 2016) 1.0 1.0

Vaccination Refusal: Counseling Anxious Parents (Coming in 2016) 1.0 1.0

Nursing Currents — AdultA Model for Improving Pressure Ulcer and Nutritional Outcomes in the Adult Inpatient Population 1.0

Collaborative Nutrition Initiatives Promote Enhanced Patient Outcomes 1.0

Improving Patient Outcomes and Reducing Cost of Care with Nutrition Therapy 1.0 1.0 Expires

7/27/2016

The 7th Sign: The Role of Nutrition in Oncology Nursing 1.0

Supported Medical Education*Benefits of Nutrition Interventions for Managing Diabetes (1.0 contact hour; 0.1 CEU) Expires: 6/17/2017

Enteral Nutrition as First Line Therapy in Treating Children and Adolescents with Crohn’s Disease (Physicians 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™) Expires: 7/15/2016

Eosinophillic Esophagitis Diagnosis and Management (1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit(s)™) Expires: 6/17/2017

Improved Strategies for the Nutrition of Preterm and Low-Birth-Weight Infants (0.50 / AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™) Expires: 11/30/2016

Optimal Methods for Prevention and Treatment of Necrotizing Entercolitis (Newsletter is 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit, Podcast is 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit™) Expires: 11/24/2016

Promoting Long-term Health in Infants With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (0.50 / AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™) Expires: 11/30/2016

The Community Pharmacist’s Role in Nutrition Counseling (1.0 contact hour; 0.1 CEU) Expires: 5/7/2017

*Medical education programs are supported through educational grants from Abbott Nutrition, Abbott Laboratories, Inc.

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