Last weekend, I attended The CHOP (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia ) conference, When Feeding Becomes Disordered: Strategies to Improve Pediatric Health Outcomes, with my feeding team from UNC, we had a good time! It was a great weekend despite the April snow in Philly. Thank you CHOP for hosting such an informative meeting! Here are the highlights: On Friday, there was a Keep Reading >>
Everything You Wanted to Know about Z Scores but were Afraid to Ask by Sharon Wallace MS RD CSP
I have been asked with increased frequency what a z score is and what is means when evaluating a growth curve. Z scores have been used as a research tool for many years to look at trends in growth in studies. However, now that many hospitals and physicians offices are moving towards an electronic health record, we are beginning to see them used more frequently as a nutrition evaluation tool to Keep Reading >>
Feeding Clinic Development
Question: I am developing an outpatient feeding clinic to become more interdisciplinary. When you do a feeding evaluation on a child for the first time, what professionals are usually involved? I received this question and thought it would make a good blog post on how to do an interdisciplinary feeding evaluation as well as develop a feeding team. I haven't posted many blogs from a personal Keep Reading >>