• Nutrition Pearls: The Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast

  • By: CPNP
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Nutrition Pearls: The Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast

By: CPNP
  • Summary

  • Nutrition Pearls: The Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast is brought to you by the Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals (CPNP), part of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (NASPGHAN). This podcast will feature topics related to GI nutrition and information on CPNP. The podcast is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.


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Episodes
  • Episode 23 - Bonus Episode - Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico - Pre-Conference Chat- Sneak Peak of the 2024 CPNP Annual Meeting
    Sep 19 2024

    Episode 23 - Bonus Episode - Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico - Pre-Conference Chat- Sneak Peak of the 2024 CPNP Annual Meeting

    In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Jen Smith and Bailey Koch host dietitians Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico. Nicole is a pediatric registered dietitian at Children's Wisconsin and has been practicing in the GI clinic there for 10 years. Her areas of interest include celiac disease and eosinophilic disorders. She has been involved with CPNP for 8 years, and has previously served as the CPNP media chair and is currently the CPNP president elect. Tegan has been at the University of Virginia Health for the past 11 years and has worked in a variety of roles: intensive care, gastroenterology, nephrology, transplant, and home health. She now serves the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Pediatric Liver Transplant program, and she is coordinator for an elective in pediatric nutrition for UVa’s School of Medicine. Tegan is the current Program Chair for CPNP. During this episode Nicole and Tegan discuss the exciting presentations and other dietitian related activities planned for the upcoming NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP meeting.

    Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

    2024_Annual_Meeting_Landing_Page (naspghan.org)

    Produced by: Corey Irwin

    NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

    cpnp@naspghan.org



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    21 mins
  • Episode 22 - Jennie David PsycD - Body Image, Weight Stigma, and Pediatric GI
    Sep 9 2024

    Episode 22 - Jennie David PsycD - Body Image, Weight Stigma, and Pediatric GI

    In this special Bowel Sounds and Nutrition Pearls collaboration episode, hosts Dr. Jennifer Lee and clinical dietitian Jennifer Smith talk to Dr. Jennie David about body image children with GI disorders. This podcast delves into body image, connecting it to weight stigma and its impact on patients of all genders, especially those with pediatric GI conditions. It examines how social media influences body image and offers tips for discussing these concerns neutrally in clinical settings. The episode also provides practical advice for navigating sensitive topics like weight and eating disorders.

    Dr. Jennie David is an attending pediatric psychologist who specializes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Her clinical work and research centers on body image, medical decision-making, and perioperative IBD care. Dr. David completed her undergraduate degree at Boston University and her PhD at Drexel University, and then completed her integrated behavioral health residency at A.I. duPont Children’s Hospital/Nemours in Delaware and her clinical research GI psychology fellowship at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr. David is on NASPGHAN’s IBD Committee and serves in various roles with the ImproveCareNow Learning Health Network including on the Board of Directors, co-leading the Social Work and Psychology group, the Research Committee, and the Health Equity Committee.

    Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

    Resources:

    https://www.improvecarenow.org/assessing_weight_stigma_in_pediatric_ibd_medical_providers_survey

    Strings, S. (2019). Fearing the Black body: The racial origins of fat phobia. New York University Press

    Kite, L., & Kite, L. (2020). More than a body: Your body is an instrument, not an ornament. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

    David JG et al. Assessing the prevalence of and risk factors for disordered eating attitudes and behaviors in adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease. Inflam Bowel Dis. 2022;28(1):143-145.

    Produced by Corey Irwin

    NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

    cpnp@naspghan.org

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 21 - Alyson Lawrence - TPN 101
    Aug 21 2024

    In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Bailey Koch and Melissa Talley speak with Alyson Lawrence, about common TPN questions, controversies, and topics that the GI dietitian would commonly see. Alyson Lawrence, RD, CNSC is a neonatal dietitian at CHOC Children’s Hospital in Orange, CA. She completed her dietetic internship through Cal Poly Pomona followed by her pediatric residency at CHOC Children’s. Alyson has worked in a wide variety of pediatric areas, ranging from pediatric intensive care to her current role in the neonatal intensive care unit. She has a special interest in neonatal patients with short bowel syndrome and intestinal failure. Alyson is involved in many research projects and committees within her institution focused on enhancing knowledge and improving patient care. She also is an active member of ASPEN, serving as an author for the GI section of the Neonatal Newsletter and is a content creator for the Dietitians in Nutrition Support YouTube Channel.

    Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

    Produced by: Corey Irwin


    NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

    cpnp@naspghan.org


    Resources:

    Gramlich L, Ireton-Jones C, Miles JM, Morrison M, Pontes-Arruda A. Essential Fatty Acid Requirements and Intravenous Lipid Emulsions. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2019;43(6):697-707. doi:10.1002/jpen.1537

    Faienza MF, D'Amato E, Natale MP, et al. Metabolic Bone Disease of Prematurity: Diagnosis and Management. Front Pediatr. 2019;7:143. Published 2019 Apr 12. doi:10.3389/fped.2019.00143)

    Domellöf M, Szitanyi P, Simchowitz V, Franz A, Mimouni F; ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ESPR/CSPEN working group on pediatric parenteral nutrition. ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition: Iron and trace minerals. Clin Nutr. 2018;37(6 Pt B):2354-2359. doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2018.06.949

    Jochum F, Moltu SJ, Senterre T, et al. ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition: Fluid and electrolytes. Clin Nutr. 2018;37(6 Pt B):2344-2353. doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2018.06.948

    Owen HJ, Gonyon TM, Green JD, et al. Calcium/Phosphate Solubility Curves for Premasol and Trophamine Pediatric Parenteral Nutrition Formulations.
    J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2019;24(1):45-52. doi:10.5863/1551-6776-24.1.45

    PN Dosing 1-Sheet-Nov 2020-FINAL.pdf (nutritioncare.org)

    ASPEN | ASPEN Parenteral Nutrition (PN) Order Writing Course (nutritioncare.org)

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    1 hr and 12 mins

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