Self Study Module: When Micros Become a Macro Problem: Identifying Micronutrient Deficiencies in Infants & Children
This self-study course – created by Caitlin Stewart, MS, RD, CDN, CNSC, CLC and refereed by registered dietitian nutritionists – offers an evidence-based overview of conducting a nutrition-focused physical exam to identify micronutrient deficiencies in infants and children.
Commercial support has been provided by Nutricia North America. Funding from non-CPE revenue for CPE planning, development, review, and / or presentation has been provided by Nutricia North America.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify at least 3 micronutrients necessary for adequate growth & development in infants & children.
- Identify the physical signs of at least 3 micronutrient deficiencies.
- Understand risk factors associated with common vitamin/mineral deficiencies in the pediatric population.
To complete activity and receive your Certificate of Attendance:
- Read the course content, or view the video recording below.
- Fill in the CDR Self-Study Evaluation Tool - you must upload your completed form as part of the survey.
CDR-credentialed practitioners should retain a copy for their records.
- Visit SurveyMonkey and complete the Post-Assessment and upload your completed CDR Self-Study Evaluation tool to receive your Certificate of Completion
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MNNFPE
RDs may claim 1.0 CPEU for this course
Critical Thinking Evaluation Form