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WEB160315

Best of Clinical Nutrition Week 2016 - Week 1: Micronutrient Abnormalities: Identification and Treatment

Date
March 15, 2016
Credits
1.5 Dietitian | 1.5 Nurse | 1.5 Pharmacist | 1.5 Physician | 1.5 Other | Expired March 4, 2018

Objectives:

  1. List risk factors for micronutrient abnormalities, potential signs/symptoms of such abnormalities, and monitoring recommendations in given adult and pediatric patient scenarios
  2. Discuss factors which must be considered when interpreting a given micronutrient laboratory parameter
  3. Design a treatment regimen for a given micronutrient abnormality

Speakers

Speaker Image for Katherine Chessman
Katherine H. Chessman, PharmD, FPPAG, FCCP, BCPS, BCNSP
Professor, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Clinical Pharmacy and Outcome Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
Speaker Image for Carol Rollins
Carol Rollins, PharmD, MS, RD, BCNSP, FASHP, FASPEN
Clinical Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Tucson, AZ
Speaker Image for Carol Rollins
Carol Rollins, PharmD, MS, RD, BCNSP, FASHP, FASPEN
Clinical Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Tucson, AZ
Speaker Image for Lingtak-Neander Chan
Lingtak-Neander Chan, PharmD, BCNSP, FASPEN
Professor of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy; Interdisciplinary Faculty of the Graduate Program in Nutritional Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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