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UC Davis Health System - Departments & Services pediatric nutrition Support Services Under the direction of MA Haight, MD, AssistantProfessor of Pediatrics, the pediatric nutrition Support Team includes a http://cnru.ucdavis.edu/program/clinical.shtml
Extractions: underlying illnesses of inpatients requiring nutrition support include requirements for nutritional assessment. Nutrition support is provided for patients with malignancy undergoing chemotherapy and for patients with AIDS; chronic liver, renal, or pulmonary failure; gastrointestinal failure, including inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal malabsorption syndromes. Perioperative nutrition support is also given to patients undergoing major surgical procedures. Inpatient nutrition support services are the responsibility of a team of health-care professionals, including a designated hospital dietitian, a designated pharmacist, and the attending physician of each month. Patient follow-up and new clinical nutrition consultations are also provided by outpatient clinics, each attended 2-3 times weekly by Drs. Halsted, Crim, and Wolfe. Consultations focus on evaluation and care of patients with intractable morbid obesity, combined hyperlipidemias, anorexia and bulimia nervosa, and chronic intestinal failure requiring home total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Both in- and outpatient clinical activities provide a setting for education and training of third- and fourth-year medical students, medical residents, and endocrinology and gastroenterology fellows on elective rotations. The inpatient nutrition support service provided a setting for a previous P/F study by F Battistella, MD, who now has independent funding to continue his project.
MedWebPlus Web Site ID 10782 PediRD pediatric nutrition mail list. http//www.uihc.uiowa.edu/pubinfo/pedi-rd.htmUptime grade A. Usage grade Popularity N/A. http://www.medwebplus.com/obj/10782
IUPUI Course Bulletin However, the pediatric nutrition Fellowship may be completed as part of the mastersdegree in nutrition and dietetics. The pediatric nutrition Fellowship. http://bulletin.iupui.edu/ahlt/nutrition.html
Extractions: The Nutrition and Dietetics Program offers three post-baccalaureate programs: two certificate programsthe Dietetic Internship and the Pediatric Nutrition Fellowshipand the master of science program in nutrition and dietetics. The three programs require separate enrollments; the internship may not be completed concurrently with the masters program or Pediatric Nutrition Fellowship. However, the Pediatric Nutrition Fellowship may be completed as part of the masters degree in nutrition and dietetics. In addition to graduate course work, the Nutrition and Dietetics Program also offers two undergraduate nutrition classes. Program Director: Clinical Professor OPalka Clinical Associate Professor: Blackburn The Dietetic Internship Program is accredited by the American Dietetic Association and accepts 16 interns annually. Admission requirements for the internship include a bachelors degree from an accredited college or university, a minimum grade point average of 2.90 (4.0 scale) overall, completion of current academic requirements of the American Dietetic Association (must be verified by approved undergraduate dietetic program), and work experience. For further information, contact the Nutrition and Dietetics Program. Master of Science in Medical Sciences (Nutrition and Dietetics) at Indiana UniversityPurdue University Indianapolis
Nutrition And Dietetics - School Of Allied Health Sciences, IUPUI and Dietetics Program offers three postbaccalaureate programs two certificate programs-theDietetic Internship and the pediatric nutrition Fellowship-and the http://www.sahs.iupui.edu/nutr/fnutroverview.shtml
Extractions: The Nutrition and Dietetics Program offers three post-baccalaureate programs: two certificate programs-the Dietetic Internship and the Pediatric Nutrition Fellowship-and the master of science program in nutrition and dietetics. The program does not offer course work leading to an undergraduate degree in nutrition and dietetics. If you are interested in becoming a dietitian or other undergraduate training in nutrition please visit the American Dietetic Association at www.eatright.org. The MS program, offered through the Indiana University Graduate School, is designed for health care professionals and individuals who have already earned a bachelor's degree in nutrition and dietetics. The objective of the program is to provide an opportunity for health care professionals and nutrition students to deepen their knowledge base, improve critical thinking skills, and develop research skills in nutrition and dietetics. TThe Dietetic Internship program accepts students who have completed a bachelor's degree and all current academic requirements of the American Dietetics Association as verified by an approved undergraduate dietetics program. To find a list of approved undergraduate dietetics programs, please visit the
Johns Hopkins Pediatric Gastroenterology Home Page The Division specializies in the evaluation and management of gastrointestinal, liver and nutritional disorders from infancy to young adulthood. (Baltimore, Maryland) http://orchid.hosts.jhmi.edu/pedsgi/website/index.cfm
Extractions: Welcome Home About Us People Clinical Services ... Education/Research Special Centers Liver Disease Children's Nutrition Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Feeding Disorders Other Resources Related Links Search Website Search Hopkins The Johns Hopkins Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition is dedicated to providing the highest quality medical care and state-of-the-art techniques in the evaluation and management of gastrointestinal, liver and nutritional disorders from infancy to young adulthood. Our physicians, nurses and nutritionists are nationally and internationally recognized for excellence in patient care and research endeavors. The division offers a variety of clinical and research programsincluding Centers specialized in Liver Diseases, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Children's Nutrition, as well as a Feeding Disorders Program located at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. Home Announcements Search People ... Patient Information
Nutrition For Children Proper nutrition in childhood can reinforce lifelong eating habits that contribute to your children's overall well being and help them to grow up to their full potential and a healthy life. Common Conditions. ChildrensHospitals. pediatric Topics. nutrition. Parenting Sites. In The News http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/nutrition
InteliHealth: Children's Health Find articles, news, and information on vaccinations, medical conditions, surgeries, nutrition and other pediatric health topics. http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/EMIHC000/20722/20722.html
Pediatric Surgery Home Page, KMU The surgeons at Kagawa Medical University pioneered hepatobiliary surgical techniques that are now utilized worldwide. Special interests are related to the hepatobiliary-pancreatic system including choledochal cysts and pancreato-biliary malunion. Other fields of interest include gastro-intestinal motility disorders and surgical nutrition. The full-text of journal articles are published online. http://www.kms.ac.jp/~psurgery/index.html
Extractions: Previous Professor Takuji Todani, M.D. The Founder of our department Associate Professor Yasuhiro Watanabe, M.D. The chief and the director of our department Kagawa Medical University was founded in 1980, and renamed as the Kagawa Medical University in 1996. The Department of Pediatric Surgery came into existence in April 1982. Prof. Todani and Assoc. Prof. Watanabe were the first staff of this department. We have been covering fields in general surgery including thoracic surgery (except cardio-vascular), abdominal surgery, and urogenital surgery. Special interests are related to the hepato-biliary-pancreatic system including choledochal cysts and pancreato-biliary malunion. Other fields of interest include gastro-intestinal motility disorders and surgical nutrition.
Position Papers - Cisapride A Medical Position Statement of the North American Society for pediatric Gastroenterology and nutrition. Discusses the risks and benefits of this medication for treating gastroesophageal reflux and other conditions. http://www.naspghan.org/sub/cisapride.asp
Extractions: USE OF CISAPRIDE IN CHILDREN A Medical Position Statement of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Robert J. Shulman, M.D., J. Timothy Boyle, M.D., Richard B. Colletti, M.D., Richard Friedman, M.D., Melvin B. Heyman, M.D., M.P.H., Gregory Kearns, PharmD., Barbara S. Kirschner, M.D., Joseph Levy, M.D., Allen A. Mitchell, M.D., George Van Hare, M.D. First published as: Cisparide JPGN Vol 28; 529-533 1999 On June 26, 1998 Janssen Pharmaceutica issued an announcement to physicians and patients that the labeling for cisapride was being changed to reflect increased warnings regarding the association between use of the drug and adverse cardiac events. Additionally, the list of drugs that potentially could increase the risk of a cisapride-related adverse effect was expanded. The announcement had a major impact on practitioners because of the frequency with which cisapride is used throughout the world. Although well intended, the letter caused confusion as to whether cisapride should be used and if so, what precautions should be taken prior to or after administering the medication. In response to the situation, the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN) convened a Committee in August, 1998 to address these and other issues engendered by the new warnings regarding cisapride use (Dr. Allen Mitchell joined the Committee in November, 1998). The purview of the Committee was to develop a medical position statement on the appropriate use of cisapride in infants and children. Members of the Committee included six pediatric gastroenterologists, two pediatric cardiologists, a pediatric pharmacologist, and a pediatric pharmacoepidemiologist. The Committee worked independently but received cooperation from the Janssen USA staff, including Mr. Joseph Defilippis, Drs. Mark Klausner and Alan Joslyn, as well as Dr. Stephen Spielberg (Global Head, Pediatric Drug Development, Johnson and Johnson, Inc).
Extractions: Home Chair's Welcome Clinical Services Strong Children's Research Center ... Site Map Pediatric Gastroenterology/Nutrition This Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology/Nutrition provides diagnostic and consultative services and long-term management of children with gastrointestinal, hepatic and nutritional disorders, including liver and small bowel transplantation. Included are hospital-based and home-based enteral and parenteral nutrition programs. Research focuses on gastrointestinal and nutritional conditions associated with chronic diseases of childhood, total parenteral nutritional induced cholestatsis, irritable bowel syndrome and chronic abdominal pain of childhood and digestive and pancreatic enzyme analysis. Contact Information Children's Hospital at Strong
ACTS Chiropractic Center - Dr. James W. Salmi - Tacoma, WA Includes nutrition counseling, patient education, athletic assessment, pediatric care, xray facilities on site, stress reduction, and rehabilitation. http://www.actschiro.com/main.html
DrGreene.com - Caring For The Next Generation Provides thorough answers to pediatric questions. Topics include bedwetting, ear infections, eating/nutrition, potty training, and sleeping. http://www.drgreene.com/
Extractions: Are Our Kids Okay? We hear in the news that the percentage of American children who are obese has doubled in the last twen- ty years, and that the rate of increase continues to rise. Today about 1 in 7 children are obese on average more than one child in every classroom. Obesity is already an important health threat to children (including causing a dramatic increase in childhood hypertension and type 2 diabetes ). The long-term consequences are staggering. However, an important study in the April 9, 2003 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association brings o- besity statistics and facts to a personal point. In this study, children were asked a variety of questions to learn about their experience of life. Obese children reported a significantly lower quality of life than other children a quality of life on par with that reported by childhood cancer patients. How poignant! And what a huge impact on our younger generation! These findings call us to take action on behalf of our children.
YOUR BABY TODAY J. Klish, MD, is Professor of pediatrics, Head of pediatric Gastroenterology atBaylor College of Medicine and Chief of the nutrition and Gastroenterology http://www.yourbabytoday.com/linkup/experts/klish/
Extractions: William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics. klish@yourbabytoday.com
Nutd Handbook 1999 New Children's Hospital Paediatric nutrition Fact Sheets North AmericanSociety for pediatric Gastroenterology nutrition Nursing Mothers http://www.nutd.homestead.com/paediatric.html
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