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17 Apr 2023Nutrition Pearls, the Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast - Trailer00:01:03

The new CPNP podcast is coming soon!

We are so excited to share our very first episode of Nutrition Pearls, the Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast. This podcast is brought to you by the Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals or CPNP, part of the North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology, and Nutrition or NASPGHAN.  Hosts Jen Smith and Megan Murphy will talk with CPNP president, Abigail Lundin, about her involvement with CPNP over the years and what her hopes are during her presidency.  You will meet the other 2 co-hosts Bailey Koch and Melissa Talley in future episodes.  This episode will be available on Wednesday April 19th  2023, so follow now!

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org

19 Apr 2023Episode 1 - Abigail Lundin - CPNP President00:41:14

Episode 1 - Abigail Lundin - CPNP President

In this very first episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, hosts Jen Smith and Megan Murphy speak with Abigail Lundin about her history with CPNP and projects she has been involved in, and her goals during her presidency.  We also introduce CPNP and how the podcast came about along with the plans for future episodes.  

Produced by: Bailey Koch

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org

17 May 2023Episode 2 - Outgoing Executive Committee Members - Get your Nominations Ready!!00:40:47

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Melissa Talley is the sole host.  She will be interviewing Jen Smith, Megan Murphy, and Bailey Koch on their current roles on the CPNP Executive Committee (EC).  Why, well each of the other co-hosts will be ending their term on the EC this year, which means, there will be positions open for CPNP members to fill.  Call for nominations will be coming soon so listen in, you may know just the right member to nominate based on what you hear during this episode. 


Produced by: Bailey Koch


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



21 Jun 2023Episode 3 Sally Schwartz - Nutrition Management of Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Tailoring Your Approach00:56:56

Episode 3 - Nutrition Management of Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Tailoring Your Approach

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, hosts Melissa Talley and Bailey Koch speak with Sally Schwartz on the nutrition management of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). We discuss how the nutrition management of this disease has evolved over time. We discuss tailoring your approach and discuss future research needed in the field. Sally Schwartz is a registered dietitian at Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago and is a leading researcher in the field of pediatric EoE. 

The discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advancements in the field. 

Produced by: Bailey Koch

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



19 Jul 2023Episode 4 - Kim Braly, Nutrition and IBD, Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) and Beyond00:57:26

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the pediatric GI nutrition podcast, Jen Smith and Bailey Koch host dietitian Kim Braly.  Kim is a private practice, research dietitian who specializes in pediatric inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). She is the co-founder of EATS for IBD™ - an innovative,  evidence-based nutrition tool that supports those with IBD and their families through nourishing recipes, culinary resources, and community support. 

Kim empowers people with IBD to dump food fears, eat for their bodies and live their best life. 

She is the “How to IBD dietitian” who loves mentoring colleagues and consulting organizations to build transformative IBD nutrition programs which expand their offerings and better support their patients. During this episode Jen and Bailey discuss with Kim the role of nutrition in the treatment of IBD with an emphasis on SCD.


RD/provider/patient resources:
ntforibd.org
kimbralyrd.com/blog
interest.eatsforibd.com
crohncolitisfoundation.org

Produced by: Megan Murphy

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



02 Aug 2023Episode 5 Bonus Episode - Natalie Hill, SCD; Professional sharing personal experience.00:21:06

In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Jen Smith and Bailey Koch host dietitian Natalie Hill.  Natalie is a pediatric dietitian at GI Care For Kids and Children's Health Care of Atlanta. Natalie was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease as a teenager and she has used the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) for more than 10 years.  Natalie shares her experience with SCD and offers insights and tips for dietitians and providers working with patients who are using diet therapies in the treatment of IBD.  


Produced by: Melissa Talley


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



11 Aug 2023Episode 6 - Bonus Episode - Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico - Pre-Conference Hype: A Spotlight on the 2023 CPNP Annual Meeting00:25:18

Episode 6 - Bonus Episode - Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico - Pre-Conference Hype: A Spotlight on the 2023 CPNP Annual Meeting 

In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast, Jen Smith and Bailey Koch host dietitians Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico.  Nicole is a pediatric registered dietitian at Children's Wisconsin and has been practicing in the GI clinic there for 9 years. Her areas of interest include celiac disease and eosinophilic disorders. She has been involved with CPNP for 7 years, and has previously served as the CPNP media chair and is currently the CPNP president elect.  Tegan has been at the University of Virginia Health for the past 10 years and has worked in a variety of roles: intensive care, gastroenterology, nephrology, transplant, and home health. She now serves the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Pediatric Liver Transplant program, and she is coordinator for an elective in pediatric nutrition for UVa’s School of Medicine.   Tegan is the current Program Chair for CPNP.  During this episode Nicole and Tegan discuss the exciting presentations and other dietitian related activities planned for the upcoming NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP meeting. 

Display event - 2023 Conference (naspghan.org)
Early Bird rates until August 31st


Produced by: Melissa Talley


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



23 Aug 2023Episode 7 - Raquel Durban - Navigating Nutrition with FPIES00:53:27

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Megan Murphy and Jen Smith host dietitian Raquel Durban.   Raquel is a registered dietitian specializing in the dietary management of families with food allergies at Carolina Asthma & Allergy Center in Charlotte, NC.  As a recognized authority on the dietary and nutritional management of food allergies, Raquel is a frequently invited speaker at allergy and immunology conferences and has the pleasure of precepting dietetic interns. She has contributed her expertise to peer reviewed publications and continuing education programs. During this episode she will discuss FPIES and nutrition considerations and management. 

Questions regarding FPIES email, raquel.durban@gmail.com

Resources:  Nowak-Wegrzyn A, et al.  International consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and management of food protein–induced enterocolitis syndrome: Executive summary—Workgroup Report of the Adverse Reactions to Foods Committee, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.  J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2017;139:1111-26.

https://www.fpies.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/IFPIES-ER-Letter-2018.pdf

https://www.fpies.org/
Produced by: Megan Murphy

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



25 Sep 2023Episode 8 - Bruno Chumpitazi & Kirsten Jones - Using the Low-FODMAP Diet for Children with IBS (Bowel Sounds Podcast Collaboration):01:01:18

In our FIRST collaboration with the NASPGHAN Bowel Sounds podcast, hosts  Dr. Peter Lu and dietitian Jen Smith talk to our guests Dr. Bruno Chumpitazi and dietitian Kirsten Jones about dietary treatment of children with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) -- specifically about using the low-FODMAP diet in children.

Dr. Chumpitazi is a pediatric neurogastroenterologist who recently completed being the inaugural director of the Neurogastroenterology and Motility Program at Texas Children’s Hospital and who is now Professor and Division Chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at Duke University. Kirsten Jones, RD, CSP, LD, is a registered dietitian who specializes in caring for children with disorders of gut-brain interaction and use of the low-FODMAP diet at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. 

18 Oct 2023Episode 9 - Bonus Episode - Nikki Misner - Post Conference Recap: Favorite Conference Take-Aways00:48:49

Episode 9 - Bonus Episode - Nikki Misner - Post Conference Recap: Favorite Conference Take-Aways 


In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, host Jen Smith speaks with Nikki Misner, MS, RDN, about all the exciting highlights from the recent NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP annual meeting held in San Diego, California.  Nikki is a pediatric registered dietitian at the University of South Florida in the division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Nikki works with children with a wide variety of GI conditions. She has taken a special interest in diet therapy for eosinophilic esophagitis, IBD, addressing food insecurity, and managing enteral nutrition. Nikki is the current media chair for CPNP. 



Produced by: Jen Smith and Melissa Talley


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



15 Nov 2023Episode 10 - Sharon Weston - The Past, Present, and Future of Blenderized Tube Feeds00:52:12

Episode 10 - The Past, Present, and Future of Blenderized Tube Feeds


In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Melissa Talley and Bailey Koch host dietitian Sharon Weston.  Sharon is a Registered Dietitian and Board Certified Specialist in pediatric nutrition. She works with a variety of specialities within GI and takes a special interest in blenderized formulas at Boston Children’s Hospital.  As a recognized authority on the dietary and nutritional management of blended foods, Sharon is a frequently invited speaker at GI conferences. She has contributed her expertise to articles related to blenderized formula including:  Stir, Shake or Blend: A Comparison of Methods Used to Reduce Viscosity of Blenderized Tube Feedings, JPGN July 1, 2022, and Determining Viscosity of Blenderized Formula:  A Novel Approach Using the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative Framework, JPEN 2020. During this episode she will discuss blenderized feeds and nutrition considerations and management. 

Resources:
1. Cassandra Walia, Megan Van Hoorn, Angela Edlbeck, Mary Beth Feuling, The Registered
Dietitian Nutritionist’s Guide to Homemade Tube Feeding, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition
and Dietetics, Volume 117, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 11-16.
2. Bobo. (2016). Reemergence of Blenderized Tube Feedings. Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 31(6),
730–735.
3. Bennett, Hjelmgren, B., & Piazza, J. (2020). Blenderized Tube Feeding: Health Outcomes and
Review of Homemade and Commercially Prepared Products. Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 35(3),
417–431.
4. Epp, Blackmer, A., Church, A., Ford, I., Grenda, B., Larimer, C., Lewis‐Ayalloore, J., Malone, A.,
Pataki, L., Rempel, G., & Washington, V. (2023). Blenderized tube feedings: Practice
recommendations from the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. Nutrition in
Clinical Practice. https://doi.org/10.1002/ncp.11055

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition


Produced by: Megan Murphy 

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



20 Dec 2023Episode 11 - Venus Kalami - Cultural Humility & Diversity in Pediatric Nutrition Practice01:02:39

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: The Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast, Megan Murphy & Melissa Talley host dietitian Venus Kalami. Venus is a board-certified pediatric dietitian nutritionist and advocate-at-heart for culturally, socioeconomically, and weight-inclusive nutrition. She is the founder of Niche Noosh - a mission-driven nutrition consultancy for health organizations, start-ups, and companies. As a pediatric dietitian, she sub-specializes in empowering children of all ages with digestive and allergic conditions. Through her passion for food, psychology, and cultural humility, her unique and individualized perspective on nutrition has been featured on media outlets such as VeryWell Health, Health Talks, Insider,and Health Professional Radio, as well as professional conferences and journals. During this episode, she will discuss cultural humility & diversity in pediatric nutrition, specifically in infant feeding. Find more of her work at VenusKalamiRD.com

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition

RD/provider/patient resources:

  1. Tervalon M, Murray-Garcia J. Cultural humility versus cultural competence: A critical distinction in defining physician training outcomes in multicultural education. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 1998;9(2):117–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hpu.2010.0233. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  2. Diversify Dietetics 
  3. Antiracist Dietitian 
  4. Molly Kellogg
  5.  Dr. Kate Gardner Burt’s publications.


Produced by: Megan Murphy

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



17 Jan 2024Episode 12 - Rotem Sigall Boneh - Nutrition and IBD: Nuts and Bolts of Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet01:10:42

Episode 12 - Rotem Sigall Boneh - Nutrition and IBD: Nuts and Bolts of Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet 


In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the podcast, co-hosts Jen Smith and Bailey Koch speak with Rotem Sigall Boneh RD, about the ins and outs of the Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED).  Rotem is a clinical and research dietitian based at Wolfson Medical Center in Holon, Israel. She holds the distinction of being the founder of D-ECCO, the dietitian committee within the European Crohn and Colitis organization. Additionally, she is a co-founder of the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) and has played a pivotal role in leading clinical trials in this field. Currently, she is working on her Ph.D. at Amsterdam University, focusing on the role of CDED in the management of Crohn's Disease. Rotem is also a member of the Porto group, an expert panel specializing in pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) within the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN). 


Resources: 

Sigall Boneh et al. The Crohn’s disease exclusion diet: a comprehensive review of evidence, implementation strategies, practical guidance, and future directions. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izad255

Innovative Dietary Management Solution For Crohn’s Disease | ModuLife (mymodulife.com)

Gut Friendly Recipes (crohnscolitisfoundation.org)

Recipes Information | NT for IBD (nutritionaltherapyforibd.org)

Nutrition University (N2U) application site: 
ScholarOne Abstracts - Login (abstractcentral.com)

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Produced by: Bailey Koch

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



21 Feb 2024Episode 13 - Brock Williams - RDs in Research00:48:27

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Jen Smith and Melissa Talley speak with Brock Williams PhD, RD, CNSC about dietitians in research.  Dr. Brock Williams is a Registered Dietitian and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Division of Allergy at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Brock completed his PhD in Human Nutrition in 2023. Over the past 9 years, he has worked as both a research and clinical dietitian at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto, and at BC Children's Hospital in Vancouver in areas such as Translational Medicine, GI/Hepatology/Nutrition, and Allergy. His primary research and clinical interests lie in micronutrients, human milk feeding, and food allergy prevention and treatment. 

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Resources: 

Crafting academic abstracts/papers: https://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/assignments/

Gray et al. Innovative poster designs: A shift toward visual representation of data. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2022; 79(8):625-628

Produced by: Melissa Talley


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



20 Mar 2024Episode 14 - Paula Gallagher - Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID)00:44:39

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Melissa Talley and Megan Murphy host dietitian Paula Gallagher.  Paula is an Ohio-based Registered and Licensed Dietitian. She is an instructor and the director of the dietetics program at a community college. Paula also owns a private practice where the focus is digestive diseases including Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Celiac Disease, and Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Paula educates in a holistic manner in order to help patients decrease symptoms while improving their quality of life. In this episode, she discusses management of Congenital Sucrase Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID).

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition

RD/provider/patient resources:
https://www.csidcares.org/treatment/food-composition-database/
https://www.csidcares.org/treatment/diet/


Produced by: Melissa Talley

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



10 Apr 2024Episode 15 - Bonus Episode - End of Season 1 - First Year Wrap-Up00:18:03

Episode 15 - Bonus Episode - End of Season 1 - First Year Wrap-Up

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, all the hosts join to reflect on the first year of Nutrition Pearls: The Podcast and discuss what is to come in season 2!

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Produced by: Corey Irwin


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



17 Apr 2024Episode 16 - Sadie Nagle - Celiac Disease in the Pediatric World01:05:54

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Bailey Koch and Megan Murphy speak with Sadie Nagle, MS, RD, LD about the ins and outs of Celiac Disease. Sadie is a registered dietitian at Children’s Hospital Colorado and the Colorado Center for Celiac Disease and specializes in pediatric celiac disease and the gluten-free diet. She is passionate about the partnership of psychologists in the clinical management of celiac disease and dietary adherence as well as in all other aspects of gastroenterology and hepatology diseases and disorders. Additionally, one of Sadie’s main research interests is in the development of dietary adherence assessment tools for dietitians to utilize.

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Produced by: Corey Irwin 

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org

RD/Provider/Patient Resources:
Beyond Celiac’s Gluten-Free Diet Resources: https://www.beyondceliac.org/gluten-free-diet/

Celiac Foundation Find a Healthcare Practitioner: https://celiac.org/about-celiac-disease/find-a-healthcare-practitioner/

GiG’s Resources for dietitians: https://gluten.org/dietitian-resource-page/

Food Insecurity Resource: https://www.gigcares.org

American Gastroenterological Association’s Celiac Disease handouts/resources: https://patient.gastro.org/celiac-disease/

24 Apr 2024Episode 17 - Celiac Bonus Episode - Beyond Gluten: Nourishing Body and Mind with Celiac Experts00:27:39

Join us for a special bonus episode featuring Celiac dietitian Sadie Nagle and psychologist Dr. Monique Germone as they delve into their collaborative approach to addressing behavioral health in celiac disease and gluten-related disorders. From their unique perspectives, Sadie and Dr. Germone share insights from their work at the Colorado Center for Celiac Disease, offering valuable strategies and support for those navigating the intersection of diet and mental health in managing these conditions.

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Produced by: Corey Irwin 


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org 

Provider Resources:
Celiac Disease Behavioral Science Consortium: https://www.cdbsc.org (free for RDs to join)

15 May 2024Episode 18 - Michelle Yavelow - Nutrition in Cystic Fibrosis - a Moving Target01:01:53

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Megan Murphy and Jen Smith speak with Michelle Yavelow about nutrition in CF.  Michelle Yavelow completed her bachelors of science, post-bac, combined masters of science, and dietetic internship at the University of Florida. She then went on to complete the pediatric dietitian residency program at the Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC).  She is now a pediatric dietitian with the University of South Florida Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition department. She is also the Pediatric Pulmonary Cystic Fibrosis dietitian. Her work in CF began back in undergrad volunteering with Streetlight at UF. She then completed the maternal child and health bureau nutrition traineeship at the pediatric pulmonary center at UF. She worked part time at the CF center at CHOC and is now in a 50/50 split position where she gets to work half time as the peds CF dietitian and half time as the Peds Gi dietitian. 

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Produced by: Corey Irwin

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org  

References: 

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 

19 Jun 2024Episode 19 - Stacey Beer - Nutrition in Liver Disease and Liver Transplant.01:06:17

Episode 19 - Stacey Beer - Nutrition in Liver Disease and Liver Transplant.


In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Melissa Talley and Jen Smith speak with Stacey Beer on nutrition in liver disease and liver transplant.  Stacey Beer is a pediatric dietitian specializing in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at Texas Children’s Hospital, the largest pediatric liver transplant program for the past 15 years. Stacey has presented posters at national conferences related to pediatric transplant. Stacey serves as a member of the NATCO Nutrition Board and was instrumental in the creation of the Certified Clinical Transplant Dietitian certification. In 2022, Stacey was awarded the inaugural NASPAGHAN CPNP Dietitian of Excellence Award and in 2023 she was awarded the Jeanette Hasse Transplant Dietitian of the Year award. Most recently, Stacey has created a transplant education program in transplant nutrition which is available for dietitians all over the world to learn more about transplant nutrition. Stacey’s research interests are pediatric transplant, pediatric liver disease and parenteral nutrition. 

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Resources:

Beer SS, Vega MW. Malnutrition, sarcopenia, and frailty assessment in pediatric transplantation. Nutr. Clin. Pract. 2023;1–18. DOI: 10.1002/ncp.11105.

Boster JM et al. Malnutrition in Biliary Atresia: Assessment, Management, and Outcomes. Liver Transplantation. 2022(28)483‒492.

Kamath BM et al. Fat Soluble Vitamin Assessment and Supplementation in Cholestasis. Clin Liver Dis. 2022(26)537–553.

Degrassi I et al. Fat-Soluble Vitamins Deficiency in Pediatric Cholestasis: A Scoping Review. Nutrients. 2023(15)2491. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15112491.

Produced by: Corey Irwin


17 Jul 2024Episode 20 - Kate Samela - Dietitian Care Coordinator - RD in a Unique Role00:43:27

Episode 20 - Kate Samela - Dietitian Care Coordinator - RD in a Unique Role


In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Jen Smith and Bailey Koch speak with Kate Samela MS, RD, CD-N, CSP about her role as the Care Coordinator for the Intestinal Rehab program at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition. Kate also provides counseling to pediatric patients and families in outpatient GI clinic on a wide variety of GI disorders; Before moving back to her home state of CT, she has worked at large teaching hospitals including Mount Sinai, NYU , and CHOA. Kate has been a co- author on several textbook chapters, published manuscripts, and has been invited to speak nationally and internationally on topics including Picky Eating, Intestinal Rehabilitation and transplant, and telemedicine. Kate published her first book on feeding toddlers entitled Give Peas a Chance: The Fool-Proof Guide to Picky Eating in 2013.  She lives in CT with her husband, 2 kids (part-time!), and her mutt VV. 

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Resources:

Walia et al.  The North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Position on the Role of the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist in the Care of the Pediatric Patient With Chronic Gastrointestinal Diseases. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2023;76(3):390-399.

Produced by: Corey Irwin


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



21 Aug 2024Episode 21 - Alyson Lawrence - TPN 10101:11:33

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Bailey Koch and Melissa Talley speak with Alyson Lawrence, about common TPN questions, controversies, and topics that the GI dietitian would commonly see. Alyson Lawrence, RD, CNSC is a neonatal dietitian at CHOC Children’s Hospital in Orange, CA. She completed her dietetic internship through Cal Poly Pomona followed by her pediatric residency at CHOC Children’s. Alyson has worked in a wide variety of pediatric areas, ranging from pediatric intensive care to her current role in the neonatal intensive care unit. She has a special interest in neonatal patients with short bowel syndrome and intestinal failure. Alyson is involved in many research projects and committees within her institution focused on enhancing knowledge and improving patient care. She also is an active member of ASPEN, serving as an author for the GI section of the Neonatal Newsletter and is a content creator for the Dietitians in Nutrition Support YouTube Channel.

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Produced by: Corey Irwin 


NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org


Resources: 

Gramlich L, Ireton-Jones C, Miles JM, Morrison M, Pontes-Arruda A. Essential Fatty Acid Requirements and Intravenous Lipid Emulsions. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2019;43(6):697-707. doi:10.1002/jpen.1537 

Faienza MF, D'Amato E, Natale MP, et al. Metabolic Bone Disease of Prematurity: Diagnosis and Management. Front Pediatr. 2019;7:143. Published 2019 Apr 12. doi:10.3389/fped.2019.00143)

Domellöf M, Szitanyi P, Simchowitz V, Franz A, Mimouni F; ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ESPR/CSPEN working group on pediatric parenteral nutrition. ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition: Iron and trace minerals. Clin Nutr. 2018;37(6 Pt B):2354-2359. doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2018.06.949

Jochum F, Moltu SJ, Senterre T, et al. ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition: Fluid and electrolytes. Clin Nutr. 2018;37(6 Pt B):2344-2353. doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2018.06.948

Owen HJ, Gonyon TM, Green JD, et al. Calcium/Phosphate Solubility Curves for Premasol and Trophamine Pediatric Parenteral Nutrition Formulations.
J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2019;24(1):45-52. doi:10.5863/1551-6776-24.1.45

PN Dosing 1-Sheet-Nov 2020-FINAL.pdf (nutritioncare.org)

 ASPEN | ASPEN Parenteral Nutrition (PN) Order Writing Course (nutritioncare.org)

16 Oct 2024Episode 24 - Liz King - Navigating Nutrition with Short Bowel Syndrome01:01:04

Episode 24 - Liz King - Navigating Nutrition with Short Bowel Syndrome

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Melissa Talley and Nikki Misner speak with Liz King about nutrition management in the short bowel syndrome pediatric patient population. Liz King is a Registered Dietitian and board-certified nutrition support clinician at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Liz received her BS in Nutrition from Auburn University and went on to complete her MS in Nutrition and dietetic internship at the University of Pittsburgh. For the past 9 years, she has been the dietitian for the Intestinal Care and Rehabilitation Center (ICARE), which was the first established comprehensive,  multidisciplinary intestinal failure center caring for patients with complicated intestinal disorders. She also works with the liver and small bowel transplant department at UPMC Children's, overseeing the nutritional needs of patients undergoing transplant. Liz's nutritional interests include chronic TPN management and babies starting solids.

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Resources:

Walia et al.  The North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Position on the Role of the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist in the Care of the Pediatric Patient With Chronic Gastrointestinal Diseases. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2023;76(3):390-399.

Produced by: Corey Irwin

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org


09 Sep 2024Episode 22 - Jennie David PsycD - Body Image, Weight Stigma, and Pediatric GI01:14:16

Episode 22 - Jennie David PsycD - Body Image, Weight Stigma, and Pediatric GI

In this special Bowel Sounds and Nutrition Pearls collaboration episode, hosts Dr. Jennifer Lee and clinical dietitian Jennifer Smith talk to Dr. Jennie David about body image children with GI disorders.   This podcast delves into body image, connecting it to weight stigma and its impact on patients of all genders, especially those with pediatric GI conditions. It examines how social media influences body image and offers tips for discussing these concerns neutrally in clinical settings. The episode also provides practical advice for navigating sensitive topics like weight and eating disorders.

Dr. Jennie David is an attending pediatric psychologist who specializes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Her clinical work and research centers on body image, medical decision-making, and perioperative IBD care. Dr. David completed her undergraduate degree at Boston University and her PhD at Drexel University, and then completed her integrated behavioral health residency at A.I. duPont Children’s Hospital/Nemours in Delaware and her clinical research GI psychology fellowship at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr. David is on NASPGHAN’s IBD Committee and serves in various roles with the ImproveCareNow Learning Health Network including on the Board of Directors, co-leading the Social Work and Psychology group, the Research Committee, and the Health Equity Committee. 

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Resources: 

https://www.improvecarenow.org/assessing_weight_stigma_in_pediatric_ibd_medical_providers_survey

Strings, S. (2019). Fearing the Black body: The racial origins of fat phobia. New York University Press

Kite, L., & Kite, L. (2020). More than a body: Your body is an instrument, not an ornament. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

David JG et al. Assessing the prevalence of and risk factors for disordered eating attitudes and behaviors in adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease. Inflam Bowel Dis. 2022;28(1):143-145.

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NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org

19 Sep 2024Episode 23 - Bonus Episode - Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico - Pre-Conference Chat- Sneak Peak of the 2024 CPNP Annual Meeting00:21:18

Episode 23 - Bonus Episode - Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico - Pre-Conference Chat- Sneak Peak of the 2024 CPNP Annual Meeting 

In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Jen Smith and Bailey Koch host dietitians Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico.  Nicole is a pediatric registered dietitian at Children's Wisconsin and has been practicing in the GI clinic there for 10 years. Her areas of interest include celiac disease and eosinophilic disorders. She has been involved with CPNP for 8 years, and has previously served as the CPNP media chair and is currently the CPNP president elect.  Tegan has been at the University of Virginia Health for the past 11 years and has worked in a variety of roles: intensive care, gastroenterology, nephrology, transplant, and home health. She now serves the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Pediatric Liver Transplant program, and she is coordinator for an elective in pediatric nutrition for UVa’s School of Medicine.   Tegan is the current Program Chair for CPNP.  During this episode Nicole and Tegan discuss the exciting presentations and other dietitian related activities planned for the upcoming NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP meeting.  

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

2024_Annual_Meeting_Landing_Page (naspghan.org)

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NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



20 Nov 2024Episode 25 - Bonus Episode - Debriefing the NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP Annual Meeting - Post Conference Takeaways00:37:57

Episode 25 - Bonus Episode - Debriefing the NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP Annual Meeting - Post Conference Takeaways

In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, hosts Jen Smith and Nikki Misner discuss highlights from the 2024 NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP annual meeting held in Hollywood, Florida.  
Nikki will now be a co-host of Nutrition Pearls as we wish Melissa Talley the best of luck with her future endeavors.

Produced by: Corey Irwin

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org





18 Dec 2024Episode 26 - Rashelle Berry - Advancing the Dietitian’s Role in Nasogastric Feeding Tube Placement and the Tube Weaning Process00:57:04

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Bailey Koch and Nikki Misner speak with Rashelle Berry on nasogastric feeding tube placement and weaning enteral nutrition. Rashelle has been working at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta for over 16 years as a dietitian in the Marcus Autism Center’s feeding program. She previously served as the nutrition manager of the intensive feeding program. Currently, Rashelle’s clinical work is focused on infants and children with pediatric feeding disorders in both the outpatient clinical and rehab settings. She is especially passionate about weaning children from tube feedings. Rashelle also serves on the Georgia Board of Examiners for Licensed Dietitians and as a site reviewer for the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics.

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.


Resources:

Academy Quality Management Committee. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Revised 2017 Scope of Practice for the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2018;118(1):141-165. doi:10.1016/j.jand.2017.10.002

Corrigan ML, Bobo E, Rollins C, Mogensen KM. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition: Revised 2021 standards of practice and standards of professional performance for registered dietitian nutritionists (competent, proficient, and expert) in nutrition support. Nutr Clin Pract. 2021;36(6):1126-1143. doi:10.1002/ncp.10774

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NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals
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15 Jan 2025Episode 27 - Cuyler Romeo - Diving into Feeding Therapy and Pediatric Feeding Disorders with a Pediatric Feeding Specialist01:03:36

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast, co-hosts Megan Murphy and Bailey Koch speak with Cuyler Romeo, MOT, OTR/L, SCFES, IBCLC. Cuyler is an Occupational Therapist and Pediatric Feeding Specialist serving as Feeding Matters’ Director of Strategic Initiatives and practicing as a NICU Feeding Specialist at Banner University Medical Center-Tucson. She holds a specialty certification in Feeding, Eating and Swallowing (SCFES) and is an internationally certified lactation counselor (IBCLC). She works to advance the system of care for pediatric feeding disorder and all who struggle to eat through the identification and execution of strategic projects and consensus actions. Cuyler also works with the feeding community at large by facilitating AOTA’s Mealtime Occupations: Feeding, Eating, and Swallowing Community of Practice and by serving as a member of the National Perinatal Association’s Developmental Work Group for Guideline Dissemination.


Resources:
Feeding Matters Website Links: 
When to Refer (Infant & Child PFD Signs & Symptoms): www.feedingmatters.org/toolkit/when-to-refer-rack-card

ICFQ 6 Question Screener for Professionals: feedingmatters.org/toolkit/icfq-6-question-screener-for-professionals

Feeding Matters Infant and Child Feeding Questionnaire (for parents/caregivers): questionnaire.feedingmatters.org 

It’s Not Picky Eating: itsnotpickyeating.org

Estrem, H. Pederson, J., Dodrill, P., Romeo, C., Thompson, K., Thomas, J. J., Zucker, N., Noel, R., Zickgraf, H., Menzel, J., Lukens, C., Goday, P., MacLaughlin, S., & Sharp, W. G. (in-press). A US-Based Consensus on Diagnostic Overlap and Distinction for Pediatric Feeding Disorder and Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. International Journal of Eating Disorders. DOI: 10.1002/eat.24349

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NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

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22 Jan 2025Episode 28 - Bonus Episode - Jaclyn Pederson - Understanding Pediatric Feeding Disorders from a Parent's Perspective00:28:18

Join us for a special bonus episode featuring Jaclyn Pederson, CEO of Feeding Matters, as she shares her own personal journey navigating Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD) with her son and the resources available for patients and professionals through the Feeding Matters organization. With a unique perspective as both a parent and a professional, she offers invaluable insights on overcoming the challenges of PFD, and provides advice for other families seeking support and guidance. 

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Resources: 

Feeding Matters.org

Feeding Matters International Pediatric Feeding Disorder Conference:  feedingmatters.org/conference

Feeding Matters Power of Two Parent Mentor Program: feedingmatters.org/resources-support/family-support/request-family-support

Feeding Matters Find a Provider:  feedingmatters.org/resources-support/provider-directory/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAqL28BhCrARIsACYJvke0HbZFwwWU4XW17M5NeQbckAN6FzE9ABkQagdWKQEHMXjaEmHlwcIaAuU5EALw_wcB 

It’s Not Picky Eating: itsnotpickyeating.org


N2U site: naspghan.org/meetings-events/n2u

Produced by: Corey Irwin

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org



19 Feb 2025Episode 29 - Gina O’Toole - Advances in Short Bowel Syndrome in the NICU00:53:47

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast, co-hosts Bailey Koch and Nikki Misner speak with Gina O’Toole, MPH, RD, CSPCC, CLEC. Gina O’Toole received her B.S. from Seattle Pacific University in Exercise Science and Physical Education and went on to receive her Master’s in Public Health and Nutrition from Loma Linda University. Gina is a Board Certified Pediatric Critical Care dietician and Certified Lactation Educator Counselor. Gina has been working in a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at CHOC Children’s Hospital in Orange, California for almost 15 years. She has been instrumental in the institutional development of care guidelines and human milk advocacy for preterm infants, infants with short bowel syndrome/intestinal failure and those with complex surgical diagnoses. When she is not working with the babies, she loves to spend time with her husband and 3 children Lola, Brooklyn and Ellis. You will find them outdoors gardening, at the beach, camping, hiking, climbing or biking!

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Resources:

American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) - Parenteral Nutrition Resource

ASPEN Pediatric Intestinal Failure Section 

Link to CPNP PN slide set: naspghan.org/nutrition-obesity

Produced by: Corey Irwin

NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

cpnp@naspghan.org

19 Mar 2025Episode 30 - Toni Solari - Nutrition in the Child who Aspirates00:49:49

Episode 30 -Toni Solari - Nutrition in the Child who Aspirates 

In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Jen Smith and Nikki Misner speak with Toni Solari on nutrition in patients with aerodigestive diseases.  Toni is a registered dietitian in the Aerodigestive Center at Boston Children's hospital where she specializes in blenderized nutrition and specialized diets for various gastrointestinal disorders. She earned her degree at UMass Amherst,  and has been practicing as a pediatric dietitian for 11 years. When she is not working, Toni enjoys spending time, preferably outside, with her 3.5 year old son and 1.5 year old daughter.

Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition.

Resources:

Aerodigestive Nutrition References: https://www.iddsi.org/standards/framework

Bolgeo T, Di Matteo R, Gallione C, Gatti D, Bertolotti M, Betti M, Roveta A, Maconi A. Intragastric prepyloric enteral nutrition, bolus vs continuous in the adult patient: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Nutr Clin Pract. 2022 Aug;37(4):762-772. doi: 10.1002/ncp.10836. Epub 2022 Feb 16. PMID: 35174544.

Hirsch S, Solari T, Rosen R. Effect of Added Free Water to Enteral Tube Feeds in Children Receiving Commercial Blends. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2022 Mar 1;74(3):419-423. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000003308. PMID: 34560723; PMCID: PMC9531939.

Hron B, Rosen R. Viscosity of Commercial Food-based Formulas and Home-prepared Blenderized Feeds. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2020 Jun;70(6):e124-e128. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000002657. PMID: 32443040; PMCID: PMC8530412.

Hron B, Fishman E, Lurie M, Clarke T, Chin Z, Hester L, Burch E, Rosen R. Health Outcomes and Quality of Life Indices of Children Receiving Blenderized Feeds via Enteral Tube. J Pediatr. 2019 Aug;211:139-145.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.04.023. Epub 2019 May 23. PMID: 31128885; PMCID: PMC6660979.

Jensen EA, Zhang H, Feng R, Dysart K, Nilan K, Munson DA, Kirpalani H. Individualising care in severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia: a series of N-of-1 trials comparing transpyloric and gastric feeding. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2020 Jul;105(4):399-404. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2019-317148. Epub 2019 Nov 4. PMID: 31685527; PMCID: PMC7453998.

Koo JK, Narvasa A, Bode L, Kim JH. Through Thick and Thin: The In Vitro Effects of Thickeners on Infant Feed Viscosity. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2019 Nov;69(5):e122-e128. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000002470. PMID: 31449171.

Alyssa Courtney, Anne Bernard, Scott Burgess, Katie Davies, Kelly Foster, Vishal Kapoor, David Levitt, Peter D Sly; Bolus Versus Continuous Nasogastric Feeds for Infants With Bronchiolitis: A Randomized Trial. Hosp Pediatr January 2022; 12 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1542/hpeds.2020-005702


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NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals

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