FDSCTCH X301 - Specialized Feeding: Best Practices for Healthcare Providers
*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE UNLESS YOU ARE A CREDENTIALED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL*
This for credit, professional course was designed for healthcare providers interested in infant feeding best practices. You must complete this 1-hour program within 7 days. After viewing this course, you can reflect on your learnings to obtain credit. Dietitians, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, and other select healthcare professionals may earn up to 1.0 CME/CE/CPEU credit.
Specialized Feeding: Best Practices for Healthcare Providers is designed for healthcare professionals seeking best practice guidance in infant feeding, nutrition, and specialized growth and development. The course covers safe preparation, storage, and handling of infant feedings, as well as the introduction of solid foods. This program is appropriate for providers who want to enhance their knowledge of feeding safety, techniques, and nutrition support, and may offer CME credit where applicable.
Delivery Options
Online Self-Paced: This course is available fully online with no scheduled class sessions or fixed due dates. You can start coursework at any time and work through it independently at your own pace, within the timeframe designated. Online modules may include readings, lecture videos, assignments, quizzes, and more.
Time to Completion
This course is estimated to take approximately 1 hour to complete.
Course Completion Requirements
Participants must complete all course modules and achieve a passing score on any required assessments to earn credit or a certificate of completion.
Technology Requirements
- Reliable Internet connection
- Use Chrome browser for Windows and MacOS (ensure both browser and OS are up to date)
What You’ll Learn
- Discuss best practices for infant feeding and specialized nutrition
- Explain safe preparation, storage, and handling of infant formula and human milk
- Identify techniques for introducing solid foods and monitoring infant growth and development
- Apply safety principles to reduce risks in feeding practices
What You’ll Earn
- A certificate of completion for Specialized Feeding: Best Practices for Healthcare Providers from The Ohio State University
- CME credit where applicable
Contact Us
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If you have questions about the course content, please contact Steven Simmons.