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

  • Oct 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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Episode 24 - Liz King - Navigating Nutrition with Short Bowel Syndrome

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  • 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


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