Nutrition Support Fundamentals Course

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NSFC Summer 2024_CalloutThe Nutrition Support Fundamentals Course is a multi-part program taught by an interprofessional faculty. It provides a comprehensive overview of nutrition support therapy. Course topics include malnutrition, pediatric and neonatal nutrition, parenteral and enteral nutrition, acid base, and more. This course can help identify personal knowledge gaps, guide future areas of learning, and may also help you prepare for certification exams. Additionally, attendees can earn valuable CE credits for the live sessions. 

The course is available in several formats: 

Live online course in the summer. (up to 14.5 CE credits available)  

Live online course with a rebroadcast of presentations from the previous summer course, along with live Q&A with the faculty in the winter. (up to 14.5 CE credits available)  

On-demand session recordings available anytime on the ASPEN eLearning Center (CE credit is not available for session recordings).

 

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Summer 2024 Course Overview

*Please note the dates and times for each individual session as they may vary from week to week. All time zones are U.S. Eastern Time.

Thursday, August 1 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET Critical Care
Statistics
 
Thursday, August 8 
 
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET EN and Home EN  
Tuesday, August 13 
 
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET PN and Home PN  
Tuesday, August 20 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET Fluids and Electrolytes  
Monday, August 26 
 
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET Nutrient Deficiencies
Malnutrition Assessment
 
Wednesday, August 28 
 
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET EN and PN Access  
Thursday, September 5 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET GI Disorders
Ethics
Tuesday, September 10 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET
 
Acid Base  
Friday, September 13 
 
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET Pediatric Nutrition Support
Neonatal Nutrition Support
 

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Learning Objectives

  1. Assess personal knowledge of nutrition support and identify areas requiring further study for the nutrition support specialty certification examination or other professional growth.
     
  2. Review core nutrition support topics including GI disorders, nutrition assessment, parenteral nutrition, and enteral nutrition.
     
  3. Highlight specialty areas of nutrition support such as pediatric nutrition support, home care, critical care, and fluids and electrolytes.
     

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Course Dates, Topics, and Faculty

*Please note the dates and times for each individual session, as they may vary from week to week. All time zones are U.S. Eastern Time.

 
Critical Care and Statistics
Thursday, August 1
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET (1.5 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

Critical Care  

  1. Describe the factors associated with malnutrition in critical illness
  2. Outline key points from the 2016 Society for Critical Care Medicine/ASPEN guidelines
  3. Discuss implications of recent publications since the 2016 guidelines

Statistics  

  1. Explain the differences in various types of medical literature to form clinical recommendations
  2. Identify statistical techniques for incorporating literature evaluation in clinical decisions
  3. Describe the difference between a p-value and confidence interval
 
Lauren Probstfeld, MS, RD, CNSC
Inpatient Clinical Nutrition Manager, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX
 
Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 1.5 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-137-L99-P  

 
Enteral Nutrition (EN) and Home EN
Thursday, August 8
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET (1.5 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

Enteral Nutrition (EN) and Home EN  

  1. Identify appropriate candidates for enteral nutrition support
  2. Create an enteral nutrition support therapy plan incorporating safe practices and evidenced based research for inpatients and outpatients
  3. Describe enteral nutrition support therapy complications, prevention, and potential treatment
  4. Summarize methods for patient education
 

 

Danelle Olson, RD, LD, CNSC
Advanced Practice II Dietitian, Home Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
 

Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 1.5 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-138-L99-P
 

 
Parenteral Nutrition (PN) and Home PN
Tuesday, August 13
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET (1.5 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

PN and Home PN  

  1. Identify current indications for parenteral nutrition
  2. Discuss parenteral formula and admixture design
  3. Evaluate components of parenteral nutrition monitoring and management
  4. Identify key safe practice issues related to parenteral nutrition
 
Phil Ayers, PharmD, BCNSP, FASHP
Chief, Clinical Pharmacy Services, Department of Pharmacy, Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, MS
 
Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 1.5 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-139-L99-P 
 

 
Fluids and Electrolytes
Tuesday, August 20
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET (1.5 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

Fluids and Electrolytes  

  1. Assess fluid and electrolyte needs of a patient
  2. Develop a therapeutic plan for fluid and electrolyte requirements
  3. Prevent and manage complications of fluid and electrolyte abnormalities
 
Anne Tucker, PharmD, BCNSP, FASPEN
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Critical Care/Nutrition Support, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
 
Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 1.5 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-140-L99-P  

 
Nutrient Deficiencies and Malnutrition Assessment
Monday, August 26
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET (2.0 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

Nutrient Deficiencies  

  1. Identify signs and symptoms of potential nutrient deficiencies
  2. Discuss potential etiologies of nutrient deficiencies
  3. Determine the best method for measuring nutrient status
 
Mary Marian, DCN, RDN, CSO, FAND
Assistant Professor of Practice; Director, Didactic Program in Dietetics, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

Malnutrition Assessment  

  1. Define the etiology approach to malnutrition assessment and the consensus derived diagnostic characteristics
  2. Describe application of the diagnostic malnutrition characteristics
     
 
Ainsley Malone, MS, RDN, LD, CNSC, FAND, FASPEN
Clinical Practice Specialist; Nutrition Support Dietitian, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, New Albany, OH

 

Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 2 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-141-L99-P
 

 
Enteral Nutrition (EN) and Parenteral Nutrition (PN) Access
Wednesday, August 28
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET (1.5 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

EN and PN Access  

  1. Differentiate enteral and parenteral access routes and devices
  2. Identify key factors of access device selection
  3. Recognize, prevent and treat access device complications
 
Kathi Tushar, RN, BSN
Nutrition Support Registered Nurse, Center for Human Nutrition, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

Lauren Bruwer, MSN, APRN, AGCNS-BC, PCCN
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
 
Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 1.5 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-142-L99-P
 

 
Gastrointestinal (GI) Disorders & Ethics
Thursday, September 5
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET (1.5 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

GI Disorders  

  1. List the indications and contraindications for enteral and parenteral nutrition in specific disease states
  2. List common nutritional deficiencies that can occur from GI losses due to various diseases
  3. Develop strategies for nutrition support of patients with GI diseases

Ethics  

  1. Discuss ethical issues related to nutrition support
 
Donald Kirby, MD, FACP, FACN, FACG, AGAF, CNSC, CPNS, FASPEN
Director, Center for Human Nutrition; Medical Director, Intestinal Transplant; Professor of Medicine, Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
 
Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 1.5 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-143-L99-P
 

 
Acid Base
Tuesday, September 10
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET (1.5 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

Acid Base  

  1. Diagnose major acid-base derangements
  2. Recognize compensatory mechanisms for acid-base derangements
  3. Describe the roles of buffers in acid-base balance
     
 
Anne Tucker, PharmD, BCNSP, FASPEN
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Critical Care/Nutrition Support, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

 

Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 1.5 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-144-L99-P
 

 
Pediatric and Neonatal Nutrition Support
Friday, September 13
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET (2.0 Hours)
 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES   FACULTY  

Pediatric Nutrition Support
 

  1. List the primary components of a nutrition assessment for a pediatric patient
  2. Identify the different types of infant and pediatric formulas and their recommended uses
  3. Define the nutrient needs of a pediatric patient receiving nutrition support
  4. Identify indications for parenteral and enteral nutrition support
 
Elizabeth Bobo, MS, RD, LDN, CNSC, FAND
Clinical Dietitian Lead, Nemours Children’s Health, Jacksonville, FL
 

Neonatal Nutrition Support  

  1. Identify the nutritional requirements of the neonate and indications for parenteral nutrition (PN)
  2. Discuss neonatal requirements for macronutrients and micronutrients used in neonatal PN
  3. List key compounding challenges in neonatal PN
  4. Evaluate the role of human milk as the source of optimal enteral nutrition in the neonate
 
Mary Petrea Cober, PharmD, BCNSP, BCPPS, FASPEN
Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Director of Professional Development, Office of Education, Northeast Ohio Medical University, College of Pharmacy, Rootstown, OH

 

Moderator: ASPEN Staff
CE Credit: 2 hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-24-145-L99-P



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CE Credit & Recordings

  • CE credit cannot be claimed for missed webinars. In order to claim CE credit, you must attend the live webinar broadcast at the scheduled date and time.
     
  • CE Credit is calculated on a per webinar attended basis. If you miss a webinar, you can still receive CE credit for other live webinars/sessions attended.
     
  • Registration includes access to recordings of all sessions. Recordings will be accessible in the eLearning Center.
     
  • Please note: Recordings will be provided assuming ASPEN receives permission from the speakers. If a speaker does not grant ASPEN permission to post the recording of their presentation, then the recording of that presentation will not be accessible after the end of the webinar.

     


 

Pricing Information

Individual Registration Early-bird (by July 25) Standard (July 26 and after)
ASPEN Member $255.00 $275.00
Non-Member $355.00 $375.00

 

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Cancellation/Refund Policy

All cancellation requests must be sent to the ASPEN national office by email or fax (301-587-2365) on or before July 25, 2024. Telephone cancellations will not be accepted. Refunds will be issued less a $50.00 administrative fee. No refunds or credits will be issued for cancellations received via email or fax after July 25, 2024. Substitutions will be accepted until the day before the start of the program (July 31, 2024). 


 

Frequently Asked Questions

Click here for answers to the most common program questions. If you are unable to participate in this multi-week webinar program, please consider some of the other study resources that won’t require you to be on the computer at a certain time. Recordings of the course will be available for purchase after the entire course has concluded. Please note CE credit is not available for the course recordings – only the live webinars are accredited.

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System Requirements

  • Computer with internet connection 
     
  • Windows or Mac OS 
     
  • Supported Browsers: Firefox 100+, Chrome 100+, Safari 12+, Microsoft Edge 100+ 
     
  • JavaScript & Cookies enabled 
     
  • Recommended RAM: 1GB+ 

Mobile Support 

  • iPhone or iPad running IOS 14+ 
  • Android Running 10+, Chrome Browser 

*Also compatible with iOS and Android-based tablets and smartphones.


     

     

    Accreditation Information

    Target Audience: This course is ideal for nutrition professionals such as dietitians, nurses, pharmacists, physicians, and others seeking a comprehensive overview of core nutrition support topics. This course and all of its parts is designed at the intermediate learning level.

    Successful Completion: ASPEN provides continuing education credit to physicians, nurses, pharmacists and dietitians who attend in full each session claimed for credit, and complete the program evaluation via the ASPEN eLearning Center.


    ASPEN submits data as required to the CPE Monitor for pharmacists. ASPEN submits physician earned CME credit to Pars. ASPEN does not submit data to any other credentialing organization.    
     
    Pharmacists and physicians, please note that ASPEN will upload earned CE credit into the appropriate system within the required timeframe. Any credit not claimed by the deadline will not be entered. Please provide your correct information when completing your evaluation and claiming your CE credit. ASPEN submits only the information that is entered by the pharmacist or physician when credit is claimed and is not responsible for following up to obtain any corrected information to ensure an error-free submission. 

    Joint Accreditation Image 2021Accreditation Statements: Nurses, Pharmacists, andPhysicians
    In support of improving patient care, The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    ASPEN designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    This activity is for a maximum of 14.5 contact hours (1.45 CEUs). This is considered a knowledge activity.

    Pharmacy UANs will be listed with each individual week's topic upon finalization of the schedule.

    Nurses: ASPEN designates each activity for a maximum of 14.5 nursing contact hours.

    Dietitians: ASPEN designates each activity for a maximum of 14.5 CPEUs.

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    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 14.5 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    Policies

    Any grievances should be addressed in writing to Senior Director, Education and Research • ASPEN • 8401 Colesville Road • Suite 510 • Silver Spring, MD 20910.

    Commercialism

    ASPEN subscribes to the Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education.
     

    ASPEN does not provide programs that constitute advertisement or include promotional content. ASPEN does not endorse any products.

    No commercial support was received for this program.

    Faculty and Planning Committee Members Commercial Relationship Disclosures and Conflicts of Interest (COI)

    Provided with course materials prior to each webinar.

    Special Services

    ASPEN will accommodate attendees with disabilities or special needs who participate in the online Nutrition Support Fundamentals and Review Course. If you require special services, please contact a member of our customer service team at [email protected] or call 800-727-4567 (US and Canada) or 301-587-6315 (international).

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