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Feeding and Swallowing in the NICU: Assessment, Intervention, and Transition Home
1-888-909-CIAO (2426) www.ciaoseminars.com FAX 1-850-916-8885 www.ciaoseminars.com FAX 850-916-8885 1-888-909-CIAO (2426) REGISTER Online, Fax, or Phone
• Impact of prematurity on feeding and swallowing skills• Impact on the Patient and Family • Brain and Sensory Development• Readiness signs to begin pre-feeding and oral feeding opportunities• Feeding treatments to enhance feeding and swallowing skills• Positioning Options• NPO, Oral Aversions, Severe Swallowing Interventions• Common feeding di�culties following transition home• Discharge recommendations and follow up needed
Participants need to bring: 1. A baby doll with soft movable extremities OR an “NDT doll”2. Receiving blanket (1)3. Bottle (1)
Karin MitchellMA, CCC-SLP
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CEUs 1.45 (14.5 hours) OT/COTAs, PT/PTAs, SLP/SLPAs, Nurses
DATE CITY/HOTEL Hotel Phone Sleeping Room Rate
June 01 - 02Fri/Sat
Gulfport, MSHilton Garden Inn 228-862-4996 $129
*Early = one month prior to course
Feeding di�culties in the NICU are common and can be challenging for even experienced therapists. Premature infants and medically fragile/sick newborns are unique from typically developing healthy newborns. An appreciation of their fragile and immature sub systems, maturation of these subsystems around feeding and swallowing, as well as our ability to impact these systems, are required to be a successful clinician serving this population. This two day seminar will provide a strong foundation in evidence based information, theory and critical analysis of: sub system analysis, swallowing safety and function, appropriate and e�ective therapeutic interventions, family/caregiver engagement and discharge planning. Infant's communication skills, positioning impact on feeding and swallowing, pre-feeding skills, therapeutic feeding trials, bottle and breast feeding, family involvement, and feeding in palliative care will also be discussed. Along with interactive lectures; videos, pictures, case studies, demonstrations and labs will be used to further expand learning opportunities and empower participants as feeding thera-pists with this fragile population in the NICU and beyond.
Registration
Sign In7:30 am Course Time
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sign In7:00 am Course Time
7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Individual
With Student ID
Group 2-4
Group 5+
Early* Regular
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. Check our website or call for up-to-date CEU information for your discipline or state.. Paticipants will receive CEU certi�cates at the course.. Learning outcomes will be assessed through hands-on case study examples, Q & A and Self-Assessment on the Course Evaluation form.. In compliance with professional boards, CEUs may be reduced or withheld from any participant arriving after the course begins or leaving prior to the course completion.
Spring 2018
1-888-909-CIAO (2426) www.ciaoseminars.com FAX 850-916-8885
This course is o�ered for 1.45 ASHA CEUs (Introductory level, Professional area).
77 Bay Bridge Dr.Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561
PRSRT STDU S POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT 421PENSACOLA FL
2018
NEW Evidence Based Information
NEW Theory and Critical Analysis
NEW Techniques and Treament Plans
Feeding and Swallowing in the NICU: Assessment, Intervention, and Transition Home
OT/COTAs, PT/PTAs, SLP/SLPAs, Nurses
The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply
products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Meets PDU requirements for NBCOT.
CIAO reports to CE Broker for Florida OT/COTAs and PT/PTAs. Florida SLPs can either use the ASHA CE Participant Form (Bubble Sheet) or self-submit through CE Broker.
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