Reimagining Neonatal Nutrition: Innovations to Optimize Early Life Outcomes
Objectives and Disclosures
Participants will be able to:
- Assess the evidence pertaining to optimal feeding strategies and relationship with health outcomes among very preterm infants.
- Evaluate how body composition and associated metrics are associated with health outcomes among very preterm infants.
Seattle Children’s CME planners and Dr. Strobel disclose they have no relevant financial relationships. Dr. Valentine discloses that he was a one-time advisory board participant at Alcresta Therapeutics and he receives an honoraria from Sunstar Foundation. These disclosures have been reviewed, mitigated and pose no conflict of interest for this presentation.
Gregory Valentine, MD, MEd, FAAP
Associate Professor in Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology; Adjunct Associate Professor, Departments of Oral Health Sciences and Mechanical Engineering, UW and Seattle Children's
Katie Strobel, MD, MS
Associate Professor in Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, UW and Seattle Children’s
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