Children with Neurological Impairment | Part 8 Bridging Research and Practice in Pediatric Nutrition
Partie 8 d’une série d’apprentissage virtuel en 8 volets sur la nutrition pédiatrique, destinée aux professionnels de la santé
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Speakers:
- Tejas Desai, MD, MSc, FRCPC - London Health Sciences
- Jessie Hulst, MD, PhD - Hospital for Sick Children
- Jessica Power, RD - IWK Health Centre
Session Description:
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Session Learning Objectives:
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About the Speakers:

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Tejas Desai, MD, MSc, FRCPC
London Health Sciences
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Jessie Hulst, MD, PhD
Hospital for Sick Children
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Jessica Power, RD
IWK Health Centre
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