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CME Activities
- Prova Education Series
- The GI Health Initiative
- From Guideline to Practice: Managing Challenging Cases in Primary Care
- Acute Coronary Syndrome: Bridging the Gaps in Care
- Getting the Red Out: Conjunctivitis and Ocular-nasal Allergies
- Project Oncology
- Clinician's Commentary
- Diabetes: Optimal Glycemic Control and Preventing Complications
- Assessing and Managing Chronic Pain in Primary Care: Applying Evidence to Clinicial Practice
- Best Practices in the Ongoing Management of Patients with Hemophilia
- Prevention of Pneumococcal Disease in Children: Optimizing Vaccine Strategies
- Preterm and Low Birth Weight Infant Nutrition
- Genetic Profiling in Early-Stage Breast Cancer and Beyond
- Medical Resources and References
- Prova Education Activities
Preterm and Low Birth Weight Infant Nutrition
Achieving Recommended Nutritional Status in Preterm Low Birth Weight Infants Before During and Beyond Hospital Discharge
Online Lecture and Interactive CME/CE Activity Cases
These activities are designed to benefit the multidisciplinary care team by providing information on nutritional status and understanding of nutritional care timelines.
These cases will help the team to address the challenges surrounding ensuring proper nutrition from the NICU to home:
• Key factors for care of pre-term and low birth weight infants
• Transition of care from the NICU to home
• Practice recommendations presented through case-based scenarios
• Respond to questions and receive feedback
Optimizing Outcomes in Infant Development: Human Milk and Human Milk Fortifiers
Three online “CME Express” activities developed from the proceedings of the live meeting, The Benefits of Human Milk and Human Milk Fortification on the Occurrence of NEC, from Vancouver, British Columbia, May 2010.
These CME activities address key points on the:
• Importance of selecting human milk or the correct formula
• Particular benefits of human milk to low birth weight and preterm infants
• Clinical outcomes research that supports human milk fortification
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Accreditation
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of The Omnia-Prova Education Collaborative, Inc. ("TOPEC") and Prova Education. TOPEC is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Commercial Support Statement
This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Abbott Nutrition Health Institute.

