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August 7 What's New 2008
Submitted 2008-5-7 by PNPG

Volunteer Info Form
If you are interested in becoming more involved with PNPG, please complete this Volunteer Info Form and e-mail it to Sue Konek (konek@email.chop.edu).  Every little bit helps, and volunteering is a great way to network with your fellow Pediatric RD's.

Submitted 2008-5-7 by PNPG

Get involved!
Get more involved with PNPG! Committee membership will provide opportunities to learn about the practice group, develop leadership skills, network with other pediatric dietitians, and build the future of PNPG. For more information, review the Volunteer Opportunities by clicking HERE.

Submitted 2008-4-22 by PNPG

WIC Learning Online
Login to Learn More About Infant Feeding with WIC Learning Online

www.nal.usda.gov/wicworks

Feeding Infants: Nourishing Attitudes and Techniques, the latest addition
to WIC Learning Online, is now available. Health professionals, educators,
and students can update their knowledge with three new modules: “Infant
Formula Basics,” “Feeding Infants 0-6 Months,” and “Feeding Infants ...

Submitted 2008-03-14 by PNPG

PNPG Officers elected for 2008-2009
Congratulations to: Sue Konek, MA,RD,CNSD,CSP Stephanie Howard, MPH,RD,LD,CNSD Nancy Nevin-Folino, MEd,RD,CSP,LD,FADA Kristina Elsaesser, MS,RD,LD,CSP
Submitted 2007-11-15 by PNPG

PNPG Annual Report for 2006-2007
The annual report for 2006-2007 highlights our leadership development, networking and educational opportunities, publications and awardees.

Manual Update and Appendices


The New Pediatric Manual of Clinical Dietetics Update Pack and Appendices are on the Publications Page

New Student's Corner


Members! Check out the new PNPG Student's Corner.

The Nutrition Care Process


The Nutrition Care Process & Model is the framework for the critical thinking process used by dietetics professionals as they provide nutrition services to their patients.

Please login and then join our forum to discuss how to incorporate the Nutrition Care Process into our pediatric workplace.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Carbohydrate and lipid metabolism following infliximab therapy in pediatric Crohn's disease. Steiner SJ, Pfefferkorn MD, Fitzgerald JF, Denne SC

The Effect of Fish Oil Supplementation on Heart rate in Healthy Danish Infants. Lauritzen L, Christensen JH, Damsgaard CT, Michaelsen KF

Non-puerperal induced lactation: an infant feeding option in paediatric HIV/AIDS in tropical Africa. Ogunlesi TA, Adekanmbi FA, Fetuga BM, Ogundeyi MM

[Nutrition of low birth weight infant] Dragomir C, Florescu L, Stârcea M

Introduction: acquisition of food-related behaviours in children: critical windows for later health. An international pre-FENS congress symposium, Paris July 9, 2007. Bellisle F

Underweight malnutrition in infants in developing countries: an intractable problem. Humphrey JH

Why young adults hold the key to assessing the obesity epidemic in children. Lee JM


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