Education
Continuing Education
The Pediatric Nutrition Learning Center contains information for several CME/CE accredited on demand educational activities. Topics relate to a wide range of issues of nutritional concern, including allergies, gut microbiota, functional gastrointestinal disorders, formula selection, complementary feeding, and key nutrients for optimal development.
Intended for pediatricians, family practitioners (MD/DOs), nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dietitians, and other clinicians with an interest in optimal nutrition for infants and young children.
Available Activities

Building Blocks for Well-Being—Promoting Healthy Dietary Patterns During the First 1000 Days of Life
Provided by Haymarket Medical Education (HME) and supported by an educational grant from Nestlé Nutrition Institute. Additional details can be found on the activity detail PDF, or the registration page.*
Credits/Points: 1.00 CME|CNE|CPEU Credits, 1.00 MOC ABP points
Expiration: June 30, 2024
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Probiotics in Pediatric Nutrition: How Should We Be Counseling Parents?
Provided by Haymarket Medical Education (HME) and supported by an educational grant from Nestlé Nutrition Institute. Additional details can be found on the activity detail PDF, or the registration page.*
Credits/Points: 0.75 CME|CNE|CPEU Credits, 0.75 MOC ABP points
Expiration: April 1, 2023
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Johns Hopkins University’s 14th Advances in Pediatric Nutrition
Provided by Haymarket Medical Education (HME) and supported by an educational grant from Nestlé Nutrition Institute. Additional details can be found on the activity detail PDF, or the registration page.*
Credits/Points: 1.25 CME Credits
Expiration: March 31, 2023
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