Breakout
Date & Time:
February 16, 2026
3:45 PM – 5:15 PM PT
Format:
In Person & Virtual
CE Credits:
1.5 Hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-26-039-L01-P
Course level:
Intermediate
Pediatric Content Included
session objectives:
What You'll Learn
- Formulate a plan to transition an infant with short bowel syndrome to a toddler formula, considering patient-specific factors such as gastrointestinal anatomy, presence of a gastrostomy tube, and the need for ongoing parenteral support.
- Categorize the types of fiber available and describe how using fiber may impact patients with intestinal failure.
- Describe what is known of the microbiome in patients with short bowel syndrome and how the addition of pre- and probiotics may help or harm patients.
Topics & Presenters
How Fiber Can Help and Hurt Patients with Intestinal Failure
Candi Jump
DO, MSEd, CNSC
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston,
SC
Choosing the Right Enteral Product in Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome
Tegan Medico
MS, MPH, RDN, CNSC
Clinical Dietitian IV
University of Virginia Health
Charlottesville,
VA
Pre and Probiotics in Intestinal Failure, the Practicalities and Scientific Basis
Tanyaporn (Katie) Kaenkumchorn
MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Milwaukee,
WA
Moderators:
Catherine Larson-Nath
MD, CNSCAssociate Professor
Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical School
Director of Intestinal Rehabilitation Program
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis,
MN
