This course has concluded on June 11, 2019

CE InformationCourse Outline

    Health meets Food

    Faculty

    Stacia Clinton, RDN
    National Director
    Healthy Food in Healthcare Program
    Reston, VA 

    Sue Daugherty, RDN
    CEO
    Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance
    Philadelphia, PA 

    William S. George
    President & CEO
    Health Partners Plans, Inc.
    Philadelphia, PA 

    Marguerite Green
    Director
    Sprout NOLA
    New Orleans, LA 

    Timothy S. Harlan, MD, FACP
    Associate Dean for Clinical Services
    Executive Director, Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine
    Associate Professor of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine
    New Orleans, Louisiana 

    Alex Harrell
    Executive Chef
    Angeline Restaurant
    New Orleans, LA 

    Mark L. Heiman, PhD, FTOS
    Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine
    Tulane University
    New Orleans, LA 

    Daphne C. Hernandez, PhD, MSEd
    Assistant Professor
    University of Houston
    Houston, TX 

    Brian Meier, PhD
    Professor
    Gettysburg College
    Gettysburg, PA 

    Mary Sue Miliken
    Executive Chef
    The Border Grill
    Los Angeles, CA 

    Kathleen O. Morton, MD
    Medical Weight Management Program
    Coastal Medical, Inc.
    Providence, RI

    Cary Neff
    Vice President
    Culinary Support Services
    Morrison Healthcare
    Atlanta, GA 

    Mark J. Peters
    Medical Director
    Gulf States Region
    United Healthcare
    New Orleans, LA 

    Laura A. Rogers
    Deputy Director
    Antibiotic Resistance Action Center
    George Washington University
    Washington, D.C. 

    Diego Rose, PhD, MPH, RD
    Professor & Head of Nutrition
    Tulane University
    New Orleans, LA 

    Leah Sarris, RD, LDN, CCMS
    Instructor of Medicine
    Tulane University
    New Orleans, LA 

    Jennifer Trilk, PhD, FACSM
    Associate Professor
    University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville
    Greenville, SC 

    Brian Wansink, PhD
    Professor of Marketing
    Cornell University Food & Brand Lab
    Ithaca, NY

    Intended Learners

    This conference is designed for physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered dietitians, pharmacists, food service professionals/chefs, and other related healthcare professionals interested in nutrition.

    Learning Objectives

    After attending the Health meets Food conference, participants should be able to:

    • Elaborate on how principles of mindfulness affected development of therapeutic approaches. 
    • Address the lack of lifestyle medicine training and create programming for undergraduate and graduate medical education. 
    • Reframe food insecurity as a health issue that is cumulative over time, including childhood experiences.
    • Describe the Antimicrobial Stewardship through Food Animal Agriculture Toolkit Module.
    • Participants will leave with an understanding of what we mean when we talk about 'gut bacteria, the microbiome and flora.
    • Elaborate on how principles of mindfulness affected development of therapeutic approaches and list pathologies that benefit from mindfulness therapies. 
    • Demonstrate an understanding of pharmacologic management of obesity.

    Activity Overview

    The interactive educational conference will occur from June 14-17, 2018 at The Jung Hotel in New Orleans, LA. 

    For questions regarding this educational activity, please call 504-988-9108.

    Hardware/Software Requirements

    The evaluation is accessible after the activity via a PC (Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7) or Mac (Mac OS 10.x or later) com­puter with current versions of the following browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari. A PDF reader is required for print publications. Please direct technical questions to webmaster@naccme.com.

    Cancellation Policy

    Please note that payment for Health meets Food is nonrefundable.

    Accreditation

    In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by North American Center for Continuing Medical Education (NACCME) and The Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine at Tulane University. NACCME is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    CME

    NACCME designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

    CNE

    This continuing nursing education activity awards 12.25 contact hours.

    Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #13255 for 12.25 contact hours.

    Nurse practitiners may participate in this educational activity and earn a certificate of completion as AANP accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ through its reciprocity agreements.

    CPE for Pharmacists

    The conference is approved for 12.25 contact hours (.1225 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education: UAN JA0006201-9999-18-029-L01-P.

    ACPE Credit Policy

    The certificate is not the official record of your participation in the activity. The official record of credit will be the information in CPE Monitor system.

    Eligibility for pharmacy credit is contingent upon the successful completion of a post-test and/or evaluation for each activity or session attended. The reporting function into CPE Monitor will only be available for 60 days after your completion of the activity.  Under ACPE Policy, NACCME will not be able to report your credit to CPE Monitor after this 60-day period.

    These educational activities are knowledge-based activities.

    Any participant wanting to file a grievance with respect to any aspect of a continuing pharmacy education activity accredited by NACCME may contact the Senior Manager, Accreditation & Compliance, NACCME, in writing at 104 Windsor Center Drive, Suite 200, East Windsor, NJ 08520. The Senior Manager, Accreditation & Compliance will review the grievance and respond within 30 days of receiving the written statement. If the participant is unsatisfied with the response, an appeal to the Senior Director, Accreditation and Compliance, NACCME, may be made for a second level of review.

    CPE for Dietitians

    North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC (NACCME) is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Accredited Provider with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). CDR Credentialed Practitioners will receive 12.00 Continuing Professional Education units (CPEUs) for completion of this activity/material. 

    Level 3 Synthesis CDR Accredited Provided # HM001.

    Independent Clinical Reviewers

    Deborah Cohen, DCN, RD
    Associate Professor
    Nutrition Program
    University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM 

    Beth Dollinger, MD
    Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor
    Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
    Orthopedic Surgeon
    Arnot Medical Services
    Elmira, NY 

    Swana de Gijsel, MD
    Department of Hospital Medicine
    Weill Cornell Medical Center
    New York, NY 

    Karl J. Guggenmos, AAC, MBA
    Owner of CSI Culinary Solutions International
    American Academy of Chefs
    WACS Global Master Chef
    Cranston, RI 

    Rosemarie Lorenzetti, MD, MPH
    Associate Dean Student Services
    Professor, Department of Family Medicine
    West Virginia University
    Morgantown, WV 

    Tisha N. Lunsford, MD, FACG, AGAF
    Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
    Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Program
    Division of Gastroenterology & Nutrition
    University of Texas Health
    San Antonio, TX 

    Ala K. Shaikhkhalil, MD
    Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
    Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
    The Ohio State University College of Medicine
    Columbus, OH 

    Rick Streiffer, MD
    Dean and Professor of Family Medicine
    College of Community Health Sciences
    The University of Alabama
    Tuscaloosa, AL 

    Anne VanBeber, RD
    Professor and Chair
    Department of Nutritional Sciences
    Texas Christian University
    Fort Worth, TX 

    Susan Warner, MD, MPH
    Clinical Pathologist
    Pathology Group of the MidSouth/Trumbull Laboratories
    Clinical Associate Professor
    University of Tennessee College of Medicine
    Memphis, TN

    Planning Committee

    The planning committee comprises Stacia Clinton, RDN, Deborah Cohen, DCN, RD, Sue Daugherty, RDN, Beth Dollinger, MD, William S. George, Swana de Gijsel, MD,  Marguerite Green, Karl Guggenmos, AAC, MBA, Timothy S. Harlan, MD, FACP, Alex Harrell, Mark L. Heiman, PhD, FTOS, Daphne C. Hernandez, PhD, MSEd, Rosemarie Lorenzetti , MD, MPH, Tisha N. Lunsford, MD, FACG, AGAF, Brian Meier, Mary Sue Miliken, Kathleen O. Morton, MD, Cary Neff, Mark J. Peters, MD, Laura A. Rogers, Diego Rose, PhD, MPH, RD, Leah Sarris, RD, LDN, CCMS,Ala K. Shaikhkhalil, MD, Rick Streiffer, MD, Jennifer Trilk, PhD, FACSM, Anne VanBeber, MD, Brian Wansink, PhD, Suan Warner, MD; and Jennifer Ilcyn, Mary Johnson, Margaret Stefan, and Susan Yarbrough, NACCME.

    Nurse Planner: Susie Seaman, NP, Sharp Rees-Stealy Wound Clinic, San Diego, California

    Financial Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest

    According to the disclosure policy of NACCME, faculty, editors, managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control content are required to disclose any relevant financial relationships with relevant commercial companies related to this activity. All relevant conflicts of interest that are identified are reviewed for potential conflicts of interest. If a conflict is identified, it is the responsibility of NACCME to initiate a mechanism to resolve the conflict(s). The existence of these interests or relationships is not viewed as implying bias or decreasing the value of the presentation.

    All educational materials are reviewed for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies reported, and levels of evidence.

    The faculty has reported the following:

    Dr. Heiman: CoFounder - MicroBiome Therapeutics; Scientific Advisor – Monon Bioventures; CSO – Scioto Biosciences

    Ms. Rogers: Educational Campaign – Merck; Operating Support – Applegate

    Ms. Seaman: Advisory Board—Mölnlycke

    Ms. Clinton, Dr. Cohen, Ms. Daugherty, Mr. George, Dr. de Gijsel, Ms. Green, Mr. Guggenmos , Dr. Harlan, Dr. Hernandez, Mr. Harrell, Dr. Lorenzetti, Dr. Lunsford, Dr. Meier, Ms. Miliken, Dr. Morton, Ms. Neff, Dr. Peters, Dr. Rose, Dr. Sarris, Dr. Shaikhkhalil, Dr. Streiffer,  Dr. Trilk, Dr. VanBeber, Dr. Wansink, and Dr. Warner disclosed no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest.

    Ms. Ilcyn, Ms. Johnson, Ms. Stefan, and Ms. Yarbrough have disclosed no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests.

    NACCME requires faculty to inform participants whenever off-label/unapproved uses of drugs and/or devices are discussed in their presentations.

    The faculty has disclosed no off label/unapproved uses of drugs and/or devices will be discussed in the presentations.

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    Copyright © 2018 by North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this accredited continuing education activity may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without first obtaining permission from North American Center for Continuing Medical Education. The opinions expressed in this educational activity are those of the faculty and are not attributable to NACCME. Clinical judgment must guide each professional in weighing the benefits of treatment against the risk of toxicity. Dosages, indications, and methods of use for products referred to in this activity are not necessarily the same as indicated in the package insert for each product, may reflect the clinical experience of the presenters, and may be derived from the professional literature or other clinical sources. Consult complete prescribing information before administering.