Paper Session
Date & Time:
February 16, 2026
10:15 AM – 11:45 AM PT
Format:
In Person & Virtual
CE Credits:
1.5 Hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-26-031-L99-P
Course level:
Advanced
Pediatric Content Included
What You'll Learn
Today’s medical environment demands evidence-based practice, replicable results, and improved patient outcomes. Our abstract authors conduct research to help meet these challenges and provide breakthroughs in our knowledge and in our patient care. These sessions are dedicated to presentations of high-ranking abstracts. Abstracts are presented by topic, so you can explore cutting edge research on issues that interest you. The abstracts will also be published in the Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (JPEN), making them part of the body of evidence available to guide your clinical care.
Topics & Presenters
Impact of Increased Phosphate in Total Parenteral Nutrition on the Incidence of Refeeding Syndrome in Preterm Infants: A Comparative Study
Senior NICU Clinical Pharmacist
King Saud Medical City
Adherence to Guideline-Based Nutritional Interventions Following Diagnosis of Neonatal Malnutrition in the NICU
Pediatric Dietitian
ECU Health Medical Center
Relationship Between Enteral Nutrition Initiation and Delivery in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Long-Term Feeding Functional Outcomes in Neonates With Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Assistant in Critical Care Medicine
Instructor of Anaesthesia, Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
A Pilot Analysis of Outcomes From a Direct-to-Patient Registry on the Use of an Immobilized Lipase Cartridge in Pediatric Patients With Short Bowel Syndrome Dependent on Parenteral Nutrition
Pediatric Gastroenterologist
Children's Hospital Colorado and University of Colorado School of Medicine
Prevalence of Malnutrition and Evaluation of Malnutrition Risk Screening (MNRS) Tools in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients
Fellow of Pediatric, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital
Effect of Two Clinical Guidelines on Calcium and Phosphate Dosing on the Risk of Hypophosphatemia in Newborn VLBW Infants Receiving Parenteral Nutrition
NICU Fellow
University of Chicago
Moderators:
Abigail Martin
MD, MA, FAAP
Samantha Joyce Mumford
PharmD, BCNSPClinical Pharmacy Specialist - NICU/Nutrition
Nemours Children's Hospital - Delaware