Autumn Health Picks Webinar Series
Join the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute and University of Illinois Extension for a series on a variety of health topics.
All sessions are offered on Wednesdays at noon (CST) from September 23 - November 18, 2020.
*These sessions are FREE, but registration is required. CEUs are available for purchase.
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Sept 23 | Decoding That Diet You Saw on the Internet: Vegetarian, Vegan, and Paleo Diets
Sept 30 |Taste the Rainbow: A Brief Overview of Carotenoids in Your Diet, Body, and Life
Oct 7 | Healthy Habits: Building Budget-Friendly Meals and Tracking Your Progress
Oct 14 | Get the Facts on Nutrition: Know Your Labels
Oct 21 | Active Aging: Using Exercise to Maintain Health Across the Lifespan
Oct 28 | Fermented Foods: What do they do?
Nov 4 | Block the Bite: A Guide to Commonly Encountered Ticks and How to Protect Yourself and Your Family
Nov 11 | Dietary Defense: How Nutrition Can Impact Immunity
Nov 18 | Staying Sharp: Maintaining Brain Health As You Age
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FORMAT: Online Enduring CME/CE Webcast
RELEASE DATE: May 28, 2020
EXPIRATION DATE: May 31, 2021
MAXIMUM CREDITS: 1.5 CPEUs
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Successful management of short bowel syndrome–associated intestinal failure relies on a complex strategy that incorporates the latest evidence as well as multidisciplinary support and patient engagement. Join expert faculty as they discuss the latest evidence and advances, provide insights for collaborative care approaches, and illustrate with case discussion practical approaches to managing patients with short bowel syndrome–associated intestinal failure.
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