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Micronutrients Part 2: Assessing and Correcting Micronutrient Abnormalities in Adults


‐ May 16, 2017 3:30pm


Credits: None available.

Title: Micronutrients Part 2: Assessing and
Correcting Micronutrient Abnormalities in Adults 

CE credit
available for dietitians, nurses, pharmacists and physicians
Total Credit
Hours:  1.5
On-Demand
Activity Start Date:  March 1, 2018

On-Demand Activity Expiration Date (all CE credit must be claimed by the expiration date):  April 30, 2018

Speakers:
FACULTY AND TOPICS
Vitamins and Trace Elements in the Critically Ill: From Current Evidence to Clinical Practice
William Manzanares, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Critical Care, Department of Intensive Care Medicine; Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de la Republica (UdelaR), Montevideo, Uruguay

Case Analysis on Micronutrient Management – Focusing on Assessment, Monitoring, and Treatment Strategies
Lingtak-Neander Chan, PharmD, BCNSP, FACN
Professor, Pharmacy & Nutritional Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

MODERATOR
Nancy Hakel-Smith, PhD, RD, LMNT
Manager, Clinical Nutrition Services Bryan Medical Center, Lincoln, NE

Format: Online as MP3 files and PDF Hando

Lecture of the Month CE Activity Overall Goal:
This CE activity serves to promote the process of life-long learning for physicians, dietitians, pharmacists, and nurses who specialize in the sciences of clinical nutrition and metabolism. 

Goal and Target Audience:
This educational activity is directed toward clinical nutrition and metabolism professionals and others who wish to update their knowledge of clinical nutrition and metabolism. By participating in this educational activity, the reader may expect to:

  • Acquire knowledge in the area of clinical nutrition and metabolism research 
  • Update or confirm your understanding of appropriate clinical nutrition and metabolism practices.  
  • Identify further learning needs as they relate to the subject matter.

Learning Objectives:  Upon the conclusion of the educational program, the participant will be able to:

  1. Assimilate recent research data on micronutrients with practical guidelines for safe and effective applications in the ICU 
  2. Identify which critically ill patients will most likely benefit from supplementation of selenium, zinc, vitamin C, vitamin D, and thiamin therapy to improve outcomes 
  3. Device patient-specific micronutrient management plans based on available clinical information through case studies

Speaker Credentials and Affiliations:
William Manzanares, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Critical Care, Department of Intensive Care Medicine; Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de la Republica (UdelaR), Montevideo, Uruguay


Lingtak-Neander Chan, PharmD, BCNSP, FACN
Professor, Pharmacy & Nutritional Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Requirements for Successful Completion:
To obtain CE credit for this activity, attendees must listen to the education recording, complete an online knowledge assessment for each education recording and achieve a score of 100%, and complete an online activity evaluation. All CE credit must be claimed prior to the expiration date.   Note: successfully completing the posttest is required for nurses, pharmacists and physicians, not dietitians.  Dietitians may claim credit for viewing/listening to the recording per CDR guidelines.  
Accreditation Statements/Continuing Education Credit:
 

Nurses, Pharmacists, and Physicians

In support of improving patient care, The
American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) is jointly
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME), Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American
Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the
healthcare team.

ASPEN designates each enduring activity for a
maximum of 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU) per activity. All are knowledge
activities. 

ASPEN designates this enduring material for a
maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM per
activity. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.

ASPEN is approved by the California Board of
Registered Nursing, Provider CEP 3970.

ACPE UAN: 
JA0002345-0000-18-051-H04-P

Dietitians
ASPEN, Provider Number AM005, is a Continuing
Professional Education (CPE) Accredited Provider with the Commission on
Dietetic Registration (CDR).   CDR level
2.  Dietitians may post comments on this
program on www.cdrnet.org.

Policies/Information:
Non-Commercialism:  ASPEN subscribes to the ACCME Standards for
Commercial Support.  ASPEN does not
provide programs that constitute advertisement or include promotional materials.  ASPEN does not endorse any products.  


Computer Requirements and Technical Support

Participants will need a computer with internet connection and it is recommended that end users' devices satisfy the following requirements:


  • OS: Windows, Mac
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 11+, Firefox 52+, Chrome 58+, Safari 10+, Microsoft Edge 14+
    • Internet Explorer 11 still requires the most recent version of the Adobe Flash plugin
  • Javascript & Cookies enabled
  • Recommended RAM: 512MB+

Mobile support

  • Iphone 5s+ - Safari Browser - IOS 9+
  • Ipad 2+ - Safari Browser - IOS 9+
  • Android Running 4.0+ - Chrome Browser

For technical difficulties please contact Digitell Inc. Customer Support at: 1-800-679-3646

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Refund Policy: Refunds are not available. 

Grievances:  Grievances must be submitted in writing to Director of Education and Research at ASPEN 8401 Colesville Rd. Suite 510. Silver Spring, MD 20910.

Commercial Support and Sponsorship:
No commercial support or sponsorship has been received for this enduring continuing education activity.

Commercial Relationships Disclosures and Conflicts of Interest (COI) of Speakers/Faculty
Nothing to disclose:   Susan Brantley, Katherine Chessman, Shane Clack, Mary Petrea Cober, Andria Coleman, Caitlin Curtis, Allison Dostal, Maya Guggari, Kyle Hampson, Jane Hughes, Katie Kelly, Salisa Lewis, Juvy Martillos, Biren Modi, Claudia Moscoso, Wing-Yan Ng, Ala Shaikhkhalil, Lingxia Sun, Aisha Violette, Ryan Hurt, Nilesh Meha




 Name

Disclosures Relevant to Topic

COI

Resolved?

Lingtak-Neander Chan*

No

N/A

N/A

Nancy Hakel-Smith

No

N/A

N/A

William Manzanares

No

N/A

N/A

Todd Canada

Baxter Healthcare, Fresenius Kabi,

Shire  – Advisory Board; Shire – Speakers Bureau

All programs are planned as a committee, not the individual

N/A

Jill Cherry-Bukowiec

National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists – Board Member – SCCM Representative

All programs are planned as a committee, not the individual

N/A

Michael Chourdakis

Nutritia Research – Grant – Investigator initiated study

All programs are planned as a committee, not the individual

N/A

Carol Ireton-Jones

Fresenius Kabi, Nestle – Consultant; Nutrishare – Part time Employee/Consultant

All programs are planned as a committee, not the individual

N/A

Ezra Steiger

Nestle - Speaker; Coram - Advisory Board; Fresenius

Kabi - Advisory Board, Speaker

All programs are planned as a committee, not the individual

N/A


*Off Label Product Use Discussion

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Speaker(s):

Credits

Credits: None available.