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The improvement of maternal and infant health through the delivery of
risk-appropriate, high-quality nutrition services is the overall goal of
this 4-day continuing education program sponsored by the Maternal and
Child Health Bureau (HRSA).
This course has been designed for dietitians, nutritionists, CNMs,
nurses and nurse practitioners, and others who work with
preconceptional, pregnant and breastfeeding women to improve the course
and outcomes of pregnancy.
The course provides an opportunity to spend four days focusing on and
improving skills in this important area of nutrition services, and a
chance to interact with faculty and fellow participants from throughout
the country (and beyond) who share goals concerning maternal nutrition.
The ADA has approved this program for 21 clock hours of continuing
education for DTRs and RDs. The program has also been approved for 21
hours of continuing professional education (CEU) towards relicensure for
nurses.
For more information including a program agenda, visit the "Maternal
Nutrition Intensive Course" web page:
http://www.cee.umn.edu/pdcs/MatNut.html ; or call Kay at 612-625-3451 to
request a program brochure.
"National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course: Application of Scientific
Advances to Practice"
University of Minnesota
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