Presented by: Amy Acker MD, FRCPC, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON
This online module is free for healthcare professionals. The program is available for immediate access.
At registration, you will be asked a few pre-session questions. When you complete them, you will be primed to learn; when you complete your registration, you will be directed to the learning module in "community resources"
If you encounter any difficulties please email cpd.che@queensu.ca.
At the end of this session the participant will be able to:
- Review current nutritional needs in pre-adolescent and adolescent youth
- Develop a diagnostic approach to help distinguish picky eaters from eating disorder
- Identify where and when to refer a child to a specialist for management
Credits for Family Medicine Specialists:
This 1 credit-per-hour Self-Learning program has met the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the Queen's University Continuing Professional Development Office for up to 0.5 Mainpro+ certified credits.
Credits for Royal College Specialists:
This event is an Accredited Section 1- Group Learning program as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, approved by Queen’s University. You may claim a maximum of 0.5 hours (credits are automatically calculated).
Looking for more CPD? Registration is now open for the Winter/Spring CPD Subscription - https://healthsci.queensu.ca/eservices/cpd-registration/community/cpdsubscriptionwinterspring2021
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